Posted by kito169 on February 28, 2020 at 03:15:05 from (209.40.130.237):
In Reply to: Re: Work or Work Out? posted by svcummins on February 27, 2020 at 21:00:06:
SVCummins, ten years ago I had bilateral hip surgery, both replaced at the same time. I had to have both hips replaced three times each in the course of six months. The first time they put in the wrong parts, cost $11,000. The second time my body thought it was healing a bone so my muscles were turning to bone (heterotopicosification). Cost $13,000. First and second surgeries by the same surgeon. To be fixed correctly the last surgeon refused to do both at the same time. These two surgeries were $70,000 for each hip. He had to remove some of the calcified muscle from each hip also. The third time was a charm. I can't bend as much as normal or pickup over 50 lbs now but still manage to do a lot of stuff. I repair a lot of equipment for friends still. I cant climb very well though. I do a lot of tent camping now and still ride motorcycle. The last surgeon said that I would never ride motorcycles again. 18 months after the last surgery I rode my Harley Sportster from near Waco, Tx to San Diego, Ca. Then up the coast and back home. I did this in 33 days and rode 3500 miles on mostly two lane roads and alone. It just made me want to ride even more. Not one bit of trouble with the bike or my hips. Rick
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