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Just got to 80 degrees on the CPM! I am now 1 week out on my pretty massive hip "preservation" surgery. I got the full gamut - femoroplasty, acetabuloplasty, labral repair, capsular repair, and  iliopsoas tendon release. The head of my femur essentially went from nasty shag carpet to gorgeous hardwood floors. 

I have a long recovery ahead of me and trying to stay positive, but I will admit that staying positive will probably be the most challenging part. I had always hoped that by being so active I would avoid the fate of early joint replacements that has plagued my family, but now I am not so sure. Finding out that I already have all these degenerative changes to my hips is sort of a huge blow. I am only 32 :(

I am trying to get psyched for physical therapy and see this as a time to get super strong and balanced and maybe I can avoid having to have the same procedure done on my right side. But I also wonder how I can ever be balanced when they shaved off nearly a cm of bone from my left hip socket without matching it on the other side. I've decided to embrace biking and maybe even get a road bike (but not the spandex of course). At this point I just want to be able to hike and bike comfortably and will put any running goals I've had on hold.

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From Jake K on Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 15:28:12 from 155.100.226.53

Oh that just sounds rough. At least your femoral head is super smooth and shiny now!

The toughest part will be staying focused and positive during the long rehab. When I worked at the Steadman clinic in Vail, I became convinced that the outcome of the hip procedures had a lot more to do with how the patients approached PT and stuck with the rehab program, and not necessarily how good the surgeon was.

Hang in there!

From Andrea on Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 14:44:47 from 72.37.244.100

Good luck with your recovery! It sounds like a pretty intense surgery, but like Jake said, outcome is so dependent on the PT and patient motivation. Try to keep positive - that will definitely be the hardest part!

From Oreo on Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 00:08:58 from 71.38.254.204

Lulu... Glad you are in postop status. You got this!! Plus I hear biking spandex isn't the same as the 80's spandex...

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