This is a question you should best ask your DOCTOR. It could be something she would really need to know.
I had double hip replacement surgery 7 weeks ago and while i feel that i can play raquetball now my doctor tells me to wait another month
There is a 50/50 percent chance of failure to hair replacement surgery. Find a clinic that best suites your needs and do research on the place so that you feel more confident.
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Yes she did. All of a sudden she appears with a slimmed down nose and a tightened face. It's funny how women that work in the television industry feel they have to have plastic surgery to keep their jobs , but the men can get old and gray and wrinkled and still keep their jobs.
Hey, you have just been through a MAJOR surgery! You feel a loss for your old knee, even though it has worn out & we are lucky to have replacement surgery available. Let's face it, this is a life change...the rehab is long & you feel tired after years of pain. Take it a day at a time. The first knee replacement I had, I cried the second night for about a half hour...really over the loss of my real knee. Take care, things do get better & one day you will be so thankful that you were able to have a new knee put in. Blessings!
Yes, in a BIG way! I feel it's so loud I must be disturbing the peace. My replacement is just over a year old. I first tried a Birmingham Resurfacing but my femur neck fractured only 3 weeks after surgery. Now I have the full replacement with the grinding.
Because they're just cool/funny like that.
it feels funny
it feels funny
s it normal to beable to feel like cold blood running through my veins?
bad
In the hospital, they get you up as soon as you are able. A normal hospital stay for a hip replacement is 1-4 days. Before you are discharged from the hospital, you must be able to get in and out of bed by yourself, walk with a walker, crutches, or a cane, and climb 2-3 stairs.