Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Left Hip Sugery Tomorrow...AaHhAAhhh!!!

Tomorrow morning I am having my left hip scoped. My labral cartilage will be repaired, the iliopsoas tendon will be released and the femoral head reshaped. I am nervous, but trying to pass the time reading magazines and playing on the computer.

The last week and a half has been a living nightmare for me, which I would love to discuss more, but can not for the time being. I do thank all my family and friends for their love and support throughout one of the most difficult times in my life. Despite everything that has happened I know I have been truly blessed with the world's most amazing friends and family. I have needed their support now more than ever and I have a great support group.

Tomorrow begins the recovery for my left hip and I am getting nervous and I pray that my right hip does not flare up and cause any problems. I know I am in great hands because Dr. Maiers is amazing and I hope this surgery will allow me to avoid the LPAO and get me back to the lifestyle that I love.

Chloe is going to be a great rehab buddy and I am so grateful that I have her! My mom will also be staying for the weekend and I will have my "hip" girls to keep me company. I will also get to watch the 2010 Olympic Winter Games which begin Friday night! I am so excited...I love sports and the Olympics are a fav to watch!!! :) Unfortunately, it will also be the first year I am missing the ROTC military ball. I will be unable to make it because of my surgery/recovery. It sucks because it is my senior year, but I know there will be more. I hope all my fellow cadets have a great time!

I appreciate all the love, support and prayers. I have been having a difficult time lately and am grateful for my family, friends and hipchicks! I will post more after the surgery, keeping my fingers crossed that all goes well!!!

1 comment:

  1. You are awesome Ashley! I am SO happy that you have so many hipchicks near you to keep you company... I know you have your family and other friends also, but it's always nice to be in the company of people who know EXACTLY what you are feeling and going through. I hope that you have a fast recovery and that it eliminates the need for the LPAO. Keep your right hip in check! It needs to behave! You are such a strong person, and I know i'll be drawing on your strength when its my turn for recovery! Thinking of you always girly!! <3

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