4 years post-op LPAO
It's been four years since my left hip surgery, the day-long event that became a years-long cornucopia for which I am eternally thankful. My thanks does not wane, even though the periods of pain-free living have started to.
Between anniversaries three and four, I have to admit that life has been a little tougher. My hips hurt more often and are less willing to take the beatings an active lifestyle evokes. My mind returns to dark places of my past, when pain ruled and I couldn't count on my body. The most challenging aspect is not letting fears and negative thoughts squash the positive feelings and abilities my new hips gave me.
Post-surgery pains are completely different than pre-surgery's. Sporadic, unpredictable and in places I didn't think even counted as "hip pain." Post-surgery pains also have been easier to control, just harder to understand. I am considering a visit to a hip doc in my town, rather than a flight to Tacoma to see Dr. Mayo. I need to get a better understanding of my symptoms before I try to explain them.
Despite the new aches and pains, I wouldn't change a thing. I am grateful for the freedom of mind and body. Happy 4th!
Between anniversaries three and four, I have to admit that life has been a little tougher. My hips hurt more often and are less willing to take the beatings an active lifestyle evokes. My mind returns to dark places of my past, when pain ruled and I couldn't count on my body. The most challenging aspect is not letting fears and negative thoughts squash the positive feelings and abilities my new hips gave me.
Post-surgery pains are completely different than pre-surgery's. Sporadic, unpredictable and in places I didn't think even counted as "hip pain." Post-surgery pains also have been easier to control, just harder to understand. I am considering a visit to a hip doc in my town, rather than a flight to Tacoma to see Dr. Mayo. I need to get a better understanding of my symptoms before I try to explain them.
Despite the new aches and pains, I wouldn't change a thing. I am grateful for the freedom of mind and body. Happy 4th!
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Laurie, I will keep posting if I find what's causing my intermittent pain. I'm back to being mostly pain-free again, so I haven't sought any medical treatment. I'm sorry for your pain as well!
Love your blog! Had RPAO in October with follow up arthroscope a couple weeks ago. I have been blogging my experiences as well:
http://ahipadventure.blogspot.com/
Wondering if there's something I can do to make my blog more visible? Just want to make sure I'm reaching the right audience and people who could benefit from it are seeing it. Thoughts?