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StLRedrider 08-03-2009 06:33 PM

After three weeks of inticipation, i went to the doc today and bad news
 
Lets start by saying my teenage and early twenties have now came back to bite me in the a%%. I did everything possible to abuse my body from racing motorcross semi-pro, mountain biking and anything else we could do to end up in the hospital. I have chronic pain in my hips for roughly 13 years now and every doc i went to said there's nothing you can do.

I don't race anymore but i still live a fairly active life of mountain biking, running, working out and walking my dogs. I found this doctor who works on alot of the local pro athlete's around the area. After a 2.5 hour doctor's visit today he told me that both hips are preety much shot and that you will need both hips replaced by the time you are 40, if?

He told me i have to make a life changing descision today or i will see you in here next year for the opperation, i asked What are you talking about? Stop running, biking, and no more long walks with the dogs. Your cartlage or whatever that surrounds the ball of the hips is gone and there are spurs in four different areas, and the more you do the more i'm going to damage it.

So what do i do? Stop doing what i luv and become some fat A%% couch potato or continue to do what i luv till i can't walk no more and then have the surgery and surrender to a life of doing not a dam% thing. I'm not in a good mood at all, this sucks:mad:

blue660r01 08-03-2009 06:35 PM

That blows dude. What class did you race MX in?

StLRedrider 08-03-2009 06:36 PM

250a class, no one was racing four strokes in the 90's

blue660r01 08-03-2009 06:39 PM

I miss MX days :(

Togo 08-03-2009 06:41 PM

I'd stop doing the things you like. The fact is, you're better off not doing those things but being able to walk than having a bitch of a time walking. You know how you never realize how much you use your thumb until you sprain it. Well, no one is going to want to be realizing that the rest of their life when it comes to just walking. Just my .02

StLRedrider 08-03-2009 06:43 PM

Dam%, i'm only 36. I would go crazy doing nothing physical, everything but my hips says screw that doctor.

shabarivas 08-03-2009 06:49 PM

Honestly - if the doc has given you 4 years before he expects to see you back in there... seems kinda soon ... why dont you get a second opinion?

kdo2milger 08-03-2009 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by StLRedrider (Post 136539)
Dam%, i'm only 36. I would go crazy doing nothing physical, everything but my hips says screw that doctor.

even though you feel fine, like your doc said (keep it up and he will see you within the year for surgery)

we only get onebody, and one life to live it in, so maybe just slow down a little and taker easy :tiphat:

Cjanik 08-03-2009 06:55 PM

a hip surgery does not mean you cant do anything anymore.

at times it will be a pain in the ***, but its not the end of the world - my my had two hip surgeries and she gets along just fine. She just has to be careful every now and then.

XwChriswX 08-03-2009 09:34 PM

IMHO, your story, and your signature quote pretty much add up. It's clear you broadcast your decision, however the fear of the unknown keeps you hesitant to what choice to make. Think back to those times when you were racing and you thought abou passing the guy in front of you, you had a 50/50 shot to make it, or to bite the dust... What did you do then? If you listened to your gut, it probably led you to the right choice. Which I'm sure it will again.

Personally, if I were in this situation (and cost wasn't an issue lol) I'd just have them swap the damn thing out with a Titanium joint and be done with it. I can do Whatever I want, and walk away. lol :happydance:

frost 08-03-2009 09:37 PM

An inactive life with just lead to obesity and obesity-related illnesses anyway, so you may as well just get the thing replaced. Sorry about your luck though mate.

StLRedrider 08-03-2009 09:58 PM

I'm going to keep on doing what i luv, i didn't start this thread to be a pitty party by no means. Thanx for the comments.

frost 08-03-2009 10:18 PM

No pity here, youre a tough bloke, I have no doubt you will overcome
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antennahead 08-03-2009 10:36 PM

Continue to lead as active a lifestyle as you can. Then, in a few years if it is worse and the pain is stopping you or limiting the activity, do a replacement. With the advancements they are making in artificial joint replacement, in a few years you might find you get the surgery, and once healed, go back to an active life.

John

Nikon FM 08-03-2009 11:18 PM

Find a doctor (who is optimistic about the after results) to do the replacement surgery when you are ready to do it. Dont't settle for the negative attitude.

StLRedrider 08-03-2009 11:22 PM

i think this doctor today was trying to be straight foward and to the point.

Nikon FM 08-03-2009 11:48 PM

If you are comfortable with your doctor then that is a great place to be. Difficult to find a good doctor sometimes. Best of luck to you!

travisjb 08-04-2009 12:50 AM

do you know people that have had their hips replaced... suggest you find some, especially look for the ones that try to stay active... i bet you'd be surprised, they carry on...

if it were me, i'd try to prolong the surgery and stretch it out... seems like this kind of technology gets better every year.... think $6m man ! :)

StLRedrider 08-04-2009 12:55 AM

I don't know anybody? I'm going to research it some more. No real alternatives though

travisjb 08-04-2009 01:00 AM

looks like some good groups to talk with here... hip replacement patient support group - Google Search many of these are oriented to elderly, but wtf worth a look...

adding "sports medicine" to the search returns more hits focused on young people / athletes... hip replacement sports medicine - Google Search

also came across this I've heard that only male athletes are being given the new hip joints where they resurface rather than replace the joint. Is this really true? | eOrthopod.com

StLRedrider 08-04-2009 01:04 AM

I went and bought some Vitamin d-3 2000,Triple strenght fish oil and glucosamine

BanningZ 08-04-2009 03:55 AM

Dude! My god I'm so sorry. Thats such a horrible story.

I hope what ever decision made will make you happy. :D

Lug 08-04-2009 11:04 AM

Swim

StLRedrider 08-04-2009 11:09 AM

That's what i was told by several people, with the wear i have the doc said i'm still aggravating the worn out area's. From the x-rays taken there insn't much left in my socket's

Zerafian 08-04-2009 11:46 AM

If you ahve the money get a few more expert opinions

dad 08-04-2009 01:37 PM

Get it done now, while your young and strong!

blackbird 08-04-2009 09:10 PM

After having gone through a bunch of painful tests and three different doctors, I finally found someone who knew exactly what was wrong with my back. We looked at the X-rays and I could see it was a very old injury not some garbage the three doctors had said it was. STRONGLY recommend getting a second opinion. Remember Doctors and Lawyers are the only two profession who practice their profession. The rest of the world actually know what they are doing. Sorry, have low opinion of doctors. Get second opinion. Not having to do it, I can easily say if $$ not an issue, get the titanium ball joints. Maybe NISMO shocks. A friend's 86 year old mother had the operation. 6 weeks later, walking etc. Now swimming, walking etc no problem. Best of luck.

Pushing_Tin 08-04-2009 10:33 PM

Sorry to hear that red. If it were me I'd have the surgery now while I was young and healthy and spend the second half of my life taking it easier, but still doing activities that I loved.

StLRedrider 08-04-2009 11:32 PM

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Cjanik 08-05-2009 12:35 AM

^^ but fat bastard is so Sexy!

bradz 08-05-2009 02:16 AM

Stop doing what you liked. Health first.


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