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Hip replacement- anyone had it done?
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<blockquote data-quote="wdah/him" data-source="post: 6683984" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>man over the road here got it done, says it was great, but when dad inquired about it instead of a hip they said it wouldn't suit him, cant remember why possible too much wear both sides of joint. however he is too young to get a new hip as he might outlast it.</p><p></p><p>then a man at work got a hip a few years ago-15? not sure. anyway the stump into the bone came loose and he is getting it repaired now. it was new type of joint but the man had hip trouble all his life so his hip part is probly a lot better now then his early model.</p><p></p><p>granda got a proper stainless hip replacement in his 50-60, died at 90ish and I never remember him complain about his hips and he gave them a good workout and abuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wdah/him, post: 6683984, member: 406"] man over the road here got it done, says it was great, but when dad inquired about it instead of a hip they said it wouldn't suit him, cant remember why possible too much wear both sides of joint. however he is too young to get a new hip as he might outlast it. then a man at work got a hip a few years ago-15? not sure. anyway the stump into the bone came loose and he is getting it repaired now. it was new type of joint but the man had hip trouble all his life so his hip part is probly a lot better now then his early model. granda got a proper stainless hip replacement in his 50-60, died at 90ish and I never remember him complain about his hips and he gave them a good workout and abuse. [/QUOTE]
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