Oh, how gratitude fills me up this Sunday.
I have always been an active person and have always worked physical jobs. My body had always been strong, and I rarely get sick.
6 1/2 years ago, I began to experience Chronic Pain.

An online definition:
Chronic pain is long standing pain that persists beyond the usual recovery period or occurs along with a chronic health condition, such as arthritis.
Ah, yes. That wretched arthritis.
Most of my pain was manifested in my lower back, and was an off and on thing... mostly discarded or soldiered through...but now it was an always On thing.
My PCP ordered so many tests to get to the cause of my pain...nothing came back indicative of back issues.
5 1/ 2 years ago, I was depressed and chronic pain was changing me. Sleep deprivation and a complete inability to find any medication or therapies to alleviate the pain had me feeling desperate and old.
5 years and 7 weeks ago...a consult with a neurologist Who suspected hip issues led to my first contact with an orthopedic surgeon and after xrays.... My diagnosis: End stage OA at age 53. Solution: Bilateral hip replacement. (scheduled for 6 weeks from that date)
After the initial shock... I became very hopeful....so much disappointment had settled within me for the lack of solutions offered to me over the past year....now a surgeon was telling me he could help me get my life back.
Five Years Ago, May 1, 2017, I had both my hips replaced and began a recovery journey to get back to healthy and happy.
I happened upon Bonesmart while googling info about my upcoming surgery...and joined my first internet forum.
The support and advice that I received was truly a godsend and I feel was an incredible tool for my recovery.
I am able to perform my job without pain, sleep without pain, walk without pain, enjoy my weekends outdoors without pain.
For this, and for my surgeon's skill, and for this forum...
I remain a Grateful Double Hippy!


I have always been an active person and have always worked physical jobs. My body had always been strong, and I rarely get sick.
6 1/2 years ago, I began to experience Chronic Pain.

An online definition:
Chronic pain is long standing pain that persists beyond the usual recovery period or occurs along with a chronic health condition, such as arthritis.
Ah, yes. That wretched arthritis.
Most of my pain was manifested in my lower back, and was an off and on thing... mostly discarded or soldiered through...but now it was an always On thing.
My PCP ordered so many tests to get to the cause of my pain...nothing came back indicative of back issues.
5 1/ 2 years ago, I was depressed and chronic pain was changing me. Sleep deprivation and a complete inability to find any medication or therapies to alleviate the pain had me feeling desperate and old.
5 years and 7 weeks ago...a consult with a neurologist Who suspected hip issues led to my first contact with an orthopedic surgeon and after xrays.... My diagnosis: End stage OA at age 53. Solution: Bilateral hip replacement. (scheduled for 6 weeks from that date)

After the initial shock... I became very hopeful....so much disappointment had settled within me for the lack of solutions offered to me over the past year....now a surgeon was telling me he could help me get my life back.
Five Years Ago, May 1, 2017, I had both my hips replaced and began a recovery journey to get back to healthy and happy.
I happened upon Bonesmart while googling info about my upcoming surgery...and joined my first internet forum.
The support and advice that I received was truly a godsend and I feel was an incredible tool for my recovery.
I am able to perform my job without pain, sleep without pain, walk without pain, enjoy my weekends outdoors without pain.

For this, and for my surgeon's skill, and for this forum...
I remain a Grateful Double Hippy!

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