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I have had a pretty good experience so far. It's been since March 22nd - about 6 weeks. This was the invasive surgery. I was told they have a non-invasive kind, too, but I don't know anything about it. I am delighted with my surgeon, the hospital and the rehabilitation facilities here in Waxahachie, Texas. Although my upper left leg, around the scar, is kind of tight, I can walk ok. It is better every day and the extra 2 weeks of PT will be good. I must remember not to cross the left leg over the right, don't twist it and don't do the "heisman" pose (see the statue of the Heisman trophy). I have a couple of metric centuries and a traditional fort worth to dallas fixed gear ride in my sights. I am ok to swim laps again. I have the energy and stamina to go back to work full time next week and to practice piano at home [that takes energy, too], play the occasional musical engagements and rehearse. I can do yard work, but I can't run with the dogs, darn it! When my right hip starts going out I will know what to expect. I am told by another patient (with another surgeon - the one I initially was going to, but switched to a local Dr) that full recovery takes a year. I hope this has been useful to anyone facing a hip replacement. When you're right out of surgery and the leg is swollen it's pretty uncomfortable; but it gets better fast if you just follow the directions on the box!
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