Since my last entry and a lot of information has come my way. I am scheduled for a right hip arthroscopic procedure 10 August. It is for a femoral osteochondroplasty used to correct impingement. I developed the impingement after the RPAO because of bone overgrowth and new bone position. Hopefully, reshaping the femoral will provide some relief and restore some function. When we were discussing the level of function and pain relief I may get from the surgery will be at best 80%, but more realistically in the 70% range. I was afraid to ask, but I asked if it would never be realistic to run again. Dr. Maiers told me because of how my right hip healed after the PAO and the continued pain and problems it would only have a negative effect on the joint causing more problems in the future. It is unrealistic to think that I will be at the level of activity I was prior to the RPAO. It was heartbreaking because I was told all along that I would be able to run again and it would just be a long recovery process, but I would get back to it. After the latest appointment it just feels as if all hope has faded. I love running and its been a part of me for so long that I can't imagine my life without it. On the other end, I don't want to be crippled or have a THR when I am 30.
I have been stressed a lot lately with the upcoming surgery and the bills that don't seem to stop coming. I have been applying for jobs whenever I get a chance, even if it's a part time job, anything would be helpful right now. I also am pursuing a graduate degree or two! As of right now I will be doing a Masters of Public Health Certificate this next year and will be in law school the following fall. I am taking the LSAT this October and my top choices for law school are: Indiana University-Indianapolis and University of Arkansas-Fayetteville...Go Razorbacks! It would be nice to get my JD from the same place I grew up! I would also be able to watch Razorback football games on the weekend and enjoy the beautiful Ozark scenery. There is a different air to the south. Southern hospitality, cooking, football and southern accents...I miss it! Keeping my head up and trying to keeping searching for jobs! Keeping my fingers crossed!
Hey ,
ReplyDeleteHows it going since your scope?
Sorry you are still having so many problems with your hips and are not able to run again-I know how that feels I'm in the same boat.
Good luck with the job hunting.
Kate x
Hiya
ReplyDeleteHope all went well with the surgery last month? Hang in there, there will be good days and bad days but keep moving forward with your life. Good luck with the grad courses! Hope you get on the one you want.
I can tell you that as a 32yo with a hip resurfacing (as opposed to a replacement) I shared the same fear about having a replacement at this age, but now I have my resurfacing implant I can honestly say I now have my life back! Plus I can do any sport I want now that I'm past 6mths post-op, yey - I just need to get my posture back first lol
Take care,
Bex :o)))