Hello everyone.
Most of my forum friends know of the fall I had this time last year that broke my hip in three places and the follow up of when I got home resuming the daily task of looking after my dear hubby who had advanced Dementia.
Anyway I was trying to care for him and doing my best to get moving again myself with the aid of my lovely family. Unfortunately hubby finished up in a nice nursing home and he passed away in April.
I was still trying to do things for myself and grieving for hubby and I had another fall which in turn did some more damage to the broken hip.
It was at first thought that I had a stress fracture at the back of the metal plate that had been put in my hip and I found out today after many more X-rays that it wasn’t that at all it was the metal rod that had bent when I fell.
Into the bargain from various information shown on previous X-rays over time it seems I now have Cervical Spondylosis apart from the deformed hip and I was more than surprised when the Consultant I went to see today offered me a complete hip replacement which would not be without risk due to all the metal to be taken out before they could even get started.
It was a case of living with the pain or having the op to see if it would be any better.
At my age of 86 I have declined the offer not because I am afraid of operations or any pain to go with it because I have had quite a few ops during my life so know what to expect, it is because I also have Epilepsy and although I have been pretty good since I had the pacemaker put in regarding seizures I don’t want to tempt fate and to go all through that for nothing.
Tell me your view on this as to what your decision would have been bearing in mind that I could be 87 before I had the operation ??????????
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