Cari Daugherty

 

I want to thank you for what has turned out to be a life changing surgery for me. I spent a lot of time prior to my hip replacement, trying to convince myself that the pain was not that bad, and that I really did not need a hip replacement yet. This was simply due to the fear of the unknown. You and your staff were patient and caring, answering all of my questions and concerns. This allowed me to proceed with confidence. Three months post-op, I am pain free and able to fully participate in activities with my two young children again. Last week I was able to volunteer in daughter’s kindergarten class for the first time, without worrying if I could keep up, or would need to sit down to ease the pain. She was smiling all day. This summer I am planning a summer trip with my girls to the Grand Canyon. This would not have been possible three months ago. My only regret is that I did not have the bad hip replaced sooner and wasted too much time in pain and avoiding activities. So a big thanks to you and your wonderful staff for allowing me to enjoy my life again.

 

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I began experiencing pain in my knee that was radiating towards my hip. This was reminiscent of pain I had several years prior. This pain was treated with a knee arthroscopic surgery. With that experience I suspected I had somehow re-injured my knee. I saw a physical therapist but therapy made it worse. Progressively the pain increased and I was loosing mobility. It reached a point where I could not longer bend to put on my own sock or cross my legs. I was scared because the limp was aggravating my back and neck. I’ve been a manager of Human Services with the US Postal Service for 30 years I was finding it painful just to sit a my desk. Getting up was terrible and embarrassing. My last straw was feeling chronically tired because if I moved in my sleep pain would awaken me.

Bonnie Fitzgerald