1-13-2022 Surgery scheduled for tomorrow morning
(Tricia)
Unfortunately, the doctor is recommending that Linda have surgery--a hip replacement. He explained that when patients with this injury who are also in her age group forgo surgery and instead wait for the bone to heal on its own, the prognosis is not good. The process of healing on its own can take weeks or months, and because these patients remain bedbound and in a great deal of pain in that time, they most often decline very rapidly within the first year.
But with immediate surgical intervention, he explained, patients most often regain some mobility in a day or two. They are in much less pain, can engage in physical therapy, and generally have a recovery time of around two weeks. He acknowledged Linda's complicated medical situation, but said that the surgery will give her the best shot at continuing her recovery.
This is obviously incredibly scary, and I wish she did not have to go through this. I will do a bit more research, but we realized going in that a long, painful recovery was not going to do Linda much good. So, it's likely that Linda will go through with the hip replacement. We would be grateful for all and any good thoughts and energy that can be sent to Linda over these next few days, to help her through this surgery and recovery period!
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