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<blockquote data-quote="Hoppsing55" data-source="post: 2012897" data-attributes="member: 91210"><p>Tommytrees, I had a my left hip resurfaced in Sept 2014 at 58 years of age. I diligently worked the rehab process and to this day at 65 years young continue to hike, (3-4days a week) walk, exercise, hunt and stay active. Don't give the hip much thought, and do pretty much as I want. My only regret, I waited 2+ years from the diagnosis to having the surgery. </p><p></p><p>In October of 2015 I was fortunate to harvest a nice Newfoundland moose. The guide and I walked 15+ miles that day. In the fall of 2016, I did a Wyoming hunt for Mule Deer and Antelope. With success on both. In 2017 we harvested a couple of very nice white tail, here in Maryland. 2018 sent me back out to Wyoming for a horse back hunt, returning with coolers full of cow elk. In 2019, another successful Wyoming Mule deer hunt. And just this October I harvested my first bull Elk in Colorado. It was a 7 day pack trip, of a lifetime! </p><p></p><p>Orthopedic Medical technology is beyond amazing! Replacement parts for us "middle aged" hunters is a common and well developed process. Find a good cutter that has done multiple similar surgeries, follow their direction, and the odds are extremely high that, you'll be back on the hunt next fall. Blessings and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoppsing55, post: 2012897, member: 91210"] Tommytrees, I had a my left hip resurfaced in Sept 2014 at 58 years of age. I diligently worked the rehab process and to this day at 65 years young continue to hike, (3-4days a week) walk, exercise, hunt and stay active. Don't give the hip much thought, and do pretty much as I want. My only regret, I waited 2+ years from the diagnosis to having the surgery. In October of 2015 I was fortunate to harvest a nice Newfoundland moose. The guide and I walked 15+ miles that day. In the fall of 2016, I did a Wyoming hunt for Mule Deer and Antelope. With success on both. In 2017 we harvested a couple of very nice white tail, here in Maryland. 2018 sent me back out to Wyoming for a horse back hunt, returning with coolers full of cow elk. In 2019, another successful Wyoming Mule deer hunt. And just this October I harvested my first bull Elk in Colorado. It was a 7 day pack trip, of a lifetime! Orthopedic Medical technology is beyond amazing! Replacement parts for us "middle aged" hunters is a common and well developed process. Find a good cutter that has done multiple similar surgeries, follow their direction, and the odds are extremely high that, you'll be back on the hunt next fall. Blessings and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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