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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 563215" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>Thanks, guys. I'm getting some ideas here. </p><p></p><p>Yes, they did repair her hip. When she fell (or before she fell) the ball broke off so it was not a traditional broken hip. That sounds awful but they tell me it is much better because instead of doing the pins, etc. what they did was really half a hip replacement. She is walking much better than I ever thought she would; it's amazing. So far, she has no real symptoms from the cancer and we are hoping something else gets her first before that gets bad but she's so darned healthy otherwise that it may not happen.</p><p></p><p>Since the broken hip she has been really confused. When I was there today she was out of her room for therapy and she couldn't get it through her head that she lived in that place. I'm thinking that being back in a familiar place may help. Don't know but it can't hurt!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all of the advice; you all have really good ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 563215, member: 135"] Thanks, guys. I'm getting some ideas here. Yes, they did repair her hip. When she fell (or before she fell) the ball broke off so it was not a traditional broken hip. That sounds awful but they tell me it is much better because instead of doing the pins, etc. what they did was really half a hip replacement. She is walking much better than I ever thought she would; it's amazing. So far, she has no real symptoms from the cancer and we are hoping something else gets her first before that gets bad but she's so darned healthy otherwise that it may not happen. Since the broken hip she has been really confused. When I was there today she was out of her room for therapy and she couldn't get it through her head that she lived in that place. I'm thinking that being back in a familiar place may help. Don't know but it can't hurt! Thanks for all of the advice; you all have really good ideas. [/QUOTE]
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