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Went to doctor Tues. Been having hip issues for a couple of years and it is getting progressively worse. Well, I have a tear in the labrum and a couple of bone spurs. Get to talking to doctor and tell him we have a trip with Josh in October to catch some tuna. Too soon after surgery for me to go. Ok, so wait till after trip, 2 month recovery, most of duck and deer season gone. MOTHER F#^@)*(&^R@# |
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man sorry to hear about this jude. Hope you get to feeling better, but as you know your health is way more important then them ducks and deer. |
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LOL, you right Chris. |
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Do it now = 1 hunting season. Keep waiting maybe you miss all of them from here on .
Be thankful its just a few months off,it could be alot worse . |
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If son wasn't coming on offshore trip, I would do it right now, but this will be his first and maybe only. Really want to go on that one.
Watch, with my luck, weather will cancel the trip. |
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That's why you do it now. Never put off a health issue!!!
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That is some awful damn pain. My labrum tear was very small. They tried the shot route first before surgery. So far I am doing great. Good luck man! |
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I tore my labrum in my shoulder from lifting. Had to be reanchored in 4 places. Best of luck Jude.
sammich |
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Cortisone should get you by for now....
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I had a labrum tear and bone spurs in my right hip as well. My injury was sports related and I had surgery to have it repaired. I had the labrum stitched up, cartilage anchored back down, and I also had debridement on the head of my femur to get rid of the bone spurs....the whole nine yards. It is much better now playing ball again compared to the way it felt before surgery. It still has its days and I definitely have to take care of it every day, but I am very active with baseball. If you need any insight to the surgery, procedures, etc., then just shoot me a PM. I'd be glad to let you know what to expect (if you don't already know).
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Man I wish. I tried 3 injections and only get about a week out.of em. As soon as they call, I am going to have it. Paul has said be would coordinate the 20h trio for me.
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Oh, Salty, if I were you I would seriously consider hip replacement. I am too young is why they don't want to do mine.
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I am seeing Cascio at LCMH supposed.to be one of the best in the country. He said he does.200 of these a year and he did Kristi Yamaguchi's hip
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Torn labrum in my right shoulder putting it off as long as possible. Flares up,after lifting heavy
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Casio is very good. I met with Cascio before I had mine done by Marc Philipon in Vail, Colorado. Philipon pioneered the arthroscopic hip surgery and invented the tools used for the surgery. Cascio studied and trained under Philipon before coming to Lake Charles.
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we all know how much you like to work out
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Cascio handles the surgeries for Mcneese. I saw a surgeon back home who specialized in shoulders and elbows. I'm 100% other than the little range of motion I lost. sammich |
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I probably don't notice the pain as much as I would if my back weren't so screwed up. If it got much worse I would seriously consider a replacement, but, never surgery on my back. Too much stuff needs fixin'.
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