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I copied this from posting it somewhere else. Prayers for my mentally handicapped little sis.....
I'm really worried about my sister Lisa. Long story short. Has had a cold for a long time...a long time. Its turned into bronchitis.. she gets pneumonia easy. In fact almost lost her to it years ago. Had x Ray's..found out she has an enlarged heart while looking at lungs. First her kidneys.. now her heart. This is my little sis that scg made the quilt for. It's coming in handy now! They have her on steroids and the Z Pack now.
I have had both hips replaced - recovery wasn’t too bad. (I am, however 20 years or so younger than your average hip replacement patient.) My Grandma was 82 when she had her second hip replaced - she handled it like a champ. For me, the first week of recovery was rough, but after that it was so much better. I am thankful every day that I can walk without debilitating pain.Good morning Team Rachel, hope everyone has a great day!
I had some good news yesterday...my brother made it through his hip replacement surgery just fine! Now on to recovery (the tricky part I'm sure).
I have had both hips replaced - recovery wasn’t too bad. (I am, however 20 years or so younger than your average hip replacement patient.) My Grandma was 82 when she had her second hip replaced - she handled it like a champ. For me, the first week of recovery was rough, but after that it was so much better. I am thankful every day that I can walk without debilitating pain.
We can rebuild you, we have the technology... from a TV show many more years ago than I wish to admit to. Why? I remember watching it on TV in prime time first run, along with a show with an orangeish/redish paint job with 01 on the side, and a show with a truck driver with a chimp, and a show about a diner owner and his 3 waitresses.....I have had both hips replaced - recovery wasn’t too bad. (I am, however 20 years or so younger than your average hip replacement patient.) My Grandma was 82 when she had her second hip replaced - she handled it like a champ. For me, the first week of recovery was rough, but after that it was so much better. I am thankful every day that I can walk without debilitating pain.