No one ever actually took them away, but it would have been difficult getting into the vehicle early on. Even more so if the surgery were on the right side instead of the left.There’s nothing quite like getting your driving privileges back again.
No one ever actually took them away, but it would have been difficult getting into the vehicle early on. Even more so if the surgery were on the right side instead of the left.There’s nothing quite like getting your driving privileges back again.
Thank God you drive on the right!No one ever actually took them away, but it would have been difficult getting into the vehicle early on. Even more so if the surgery were on the right side instead of the left.
@Owen Smith just explained this very thingThank God you drive on the right!
You need to go on some kind of restrictive image posting diet. Lose some JPEG weight.
Great to hear that! I was also able to drive asap even thou I was taking hydrocodone/acetaminophen, for pain, which technically is illegal while operating a motor vehicle.Doing pretty well. Every day pain decreases and mobility gets better. I drove this morning for the 1st time in over a week.
Doing pretty well. Every day pain decreases and mobility gets better. I drove this morning for the 1st time in over a week.
and toss on some PT ( Pineapple Thief ) to get you groovin and a movin while doing your PTOf course, after you are done with PT on your hip, you can start the PT to correct all of the other body parts that suffered collateral damage from your bad hip.
The hip is just part 1. I also have 2 bad knees, bone on bone. The surgeon judged the hip to be the worst offender.Of course, after you are done with PT on your hip, you can start the PT to correct all of the other body parts that suffered collateral damage from your bad hip.