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Thank you so much Kat! That's all I ask and all I can do for her right now!Prayers for your Mom!![]()

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Thank you so much Kat! That's all I ask and all I can do for her right now!Prayers for your Mom!![]()
Good morning Debby & thank you...I will do that!x2 Rene! Keep us posted on how she's doing![]()
A friend of mine's father lived for decades without a hip for the same reason as your mother. Mysteriously it seemed to work. I think muscle stabilizes the joint. He used a cane I believe but could walk. Hope that helps a bit with the uncertainty.That broody girl...lol! She will be fine...this is what she's made for, even if she doesn't have a rooster!
Thank you!All things considered she's doing pretty well! We just found out she's going back to the rehab center she was in for her first 2 hip surgeries, she's happy about that as they have been really good to her during her previous stays. They are already working with her to start using a walker...I don't quite know how that works when you don't have a hip. My sister is supposed to get some more information tomorrow on how they are stabilizing the leg. It's hard being so far away and I wouldn't even be able to see her if I went down there. She struggles with remembering things, so it's hard to find out anything from her...she just doesn't know! She is in God's hands and I'm thankful for that!
Thank you RC, that definitely helps...it's just so strange to think that you can walk without your hip joint!A friend of mine's father lived for decades without a hip for the same reason as your mother. Mysteriously it seemed to work. I think muscle stabilizes the joint. He used a cane I believe but could walk. Hope that helps a bit with the uncertainty.
I know. I remember thinking the same but it definitely worked. I mean he was an old man so he wasn't running marathons or anything but he was living a good life.Thank you RC, that definitely helps...it's just so strange to think that you can walk without your hip joint!![]()
I would think that they would have to do something to stabilize it until the muscles are strong enough to hold it in place. I'm now encouraged to think that if she gets to the point where she can get around with a walker, then we might not opt for her to have another surgery to put in a new implant. She's been through so much trauma in just the last year and a half! Thank you for the encouragement!I know. I remember thinking the same but it definitely worked. I mean he was an old man so he wasn't running marathons or anything but he was living a good life.
She's adorable...how tall is she? My mom is about 4'8" now! This is such an amazing picture, I bet she loves her tall grandsons. I'm glad to hear that she fully recovered, that is truly a blessing!I caught up somewhat... I was sorry to hear about your mom.. glad she will be well taken care of with you! My mother lives with us... her house is on my property.. she also broke her hip.. it’ll be three years on this Mother’s Day.. she was back in her house and on her own after five months... and it’s as though nothing has happened to her! She is one tough, tiny lady! Here she is... these are my boys.. yes, taller than her on their kneesThis is well before her fall... she is probably shorter now! View attachment 2565944