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almostgone
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- Jan 25, 2026
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Well, it looks like I'll be joining the hip replacement club. I've seen the PA and didn't really like the guy, but I'm hurting like hell and he may have been having a bad day. I see the surgeon Thursday and hopefully can get something scheduled soon.
The PA blew it when he scripted one my meds. He wrote Tramadol (an SNRI) and I am already using Elavil for cluster headaches and nerve pain from a past C- spine surgery. Those 2 meds are definitely contraindicated.
Had a not so nice hypotension reaction on the second day so I threw the Tramadol in the apocalypse stash.
Finished the run of Toradol and am currently taking 15 mg of Meloxicam daily. The Meloxicam doesn't seem to do much : it's about as effective as unflavored Pez. I want even talk about the amount of Tylenol he wanted me taking, but it doesn't matter, my old guts won't tolerate it.
I had several pectineus strains and one small tear recently; just a small pop and then about 2 weeks for the small area of bruising to abate. I'm kind of leaning towards the pectineus issues being tied to the hip issue now. I'm still wearing a groin muscle support; it is about the only way I can get around and make it through my shifts at work.
I'm still working, but having problems with the hip joint "sticking" when I walk. I see that most of you guys had a positive experience, so I'm hoping for the same.
Report from the Xrays below.
The PA blew it when he scripted one my meds. He wrote Tramadol (an SNRI) and I am already using Elavil for cluster headaches and nerve pain from a past C- spine surgery. Those 2 meds are definitely contraindicated.
Had a not so nice hypotension reaction on the second day so I threw the Tramadol in the apocalypse stash.
Finished the run of Toradol and am currently taking 15 mg of Meloxicam daily. The Meloxicam doesn't seem to do much : it's about as effective as unflavored Pez. I want even talk about the amount of Tylenol he wanted me taking, but it doesn't matter, my old guts won't tolerate it.
I had several pectineus strains and one small tear recently; just a small pop and then about 2 weeks for the small area of bruising to abate. I'm kind of leaning towards the pectineus issues being tied to the hip issue now. I'm still wearing a groin muscle support; it is about the only way I can get around and make it through my shifts at work.
I'm still working, but having problems with the hip joint "sticking" when I walk. I see that most of you guys had a positive experience, so I'm hoping for the same.
Report from the Xrays below.
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