Soldato
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But if it allows him to live a more free normal life and then have it redone later is that not better than him being imprisoned on a bed?
Mrs Seabeascuit
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Yes I said I was grumpy and apologized. I do care it wasn't meant to be phrased how it was written remember I have never met this person.
OP, is there any scope in the future for reconstructive surgery with prosthetic bones/lab "grown" bones? Forgive my ignorance on the subject, just wondered.
But if it allows him to live a more free normal life and then have it redone later is that not better than him being imprisoned on a bed?
Im not sure, this is what I want to discuss with the new specialist I am seeing in July, He has a reputation for taking on cases other surgeons refuse, so I wrote to him about my situation and his secretary sent me out an appointment![]()
Have you tried World of Warcraft?
Mrs Seabeascuit
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WHAT?? I came across mean I wasn't kind. *hangs head in shame.Seriously thank you for your kind words,
everytime a hip is redone the risks and complication rates goes up, success and benefits goes down.
and as i said earlier, an artificial hip at 26 will last far, far less than an artificial hip at 70 due to wear and tear as younger people are more active and put more strain on the joint
i dont think i can say anymore else it would be considered medical =x
WHAT?? I came across mean I wasn't kind. *hangs head in shame.![]()
I should know better I am registered blind and deaf.![]()
Warcraft?