Hers is posterior. The doc said there's more chance for problems with anterior including cracking the bone. One of Marilyn's friends had an anterior hip replacement done and she was talking about how fast the recovery was and was recommending it. Marilyn's doc said he's done it the anterior way but went back to posterior. Marilyn is allergic to some of the good pain meds so they're still experimenting with something that works. When it wears off the pain level is pretty high but when the med kicks in it's tollerable.
We had a little excitement yesterday when she came back to the room after surgery. She was just settled in and the storm sirens went off . Then the electricity went down. Soon after that everyone was moved to the hallway. Patients, family, nurses, everyone was in the hallway. All patients on our floor were joint patients so no one was on life soupport or anything like that.
She was very emotional when she woke up because she survived the surgery. On June 28th it will be 11 years ago that our daughter passed away from a surgical mistake and that was weighing pretty heavy on us. She said she's going to have to wait a little longer till she gets to see Lisa again. Anyway, it's just a matter of time till she's up and around. Until then I'm going to have to brush up on my cooking skills. LOL Jim
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