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Hip labral tear surgery update: one month post-op

Hip labral tear surgery update: one month post-op

One month after hip labral tear surgery It has been four weeks to the day since my hip labral tear surgery, and I am happy to say I’ve been doing great! The first two weeks were probably the most difficult. Not necessarily because I was in a lot of pain, but because it was a…

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By Stephanie, The Roving Fox, May 15, 2018
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Day 6 after surgery: I went to Whole Foods and I’m dying

Day 6 after surgery: I went to Whole Foods and I’m dying

I mean, does the title say it all? I’ve been doing really well this week but my mom drove us to Whole Foods (.25 of a mile away). I tried to walk around the store, but left in a lot of pain and very tired after my hip labral tear surgery. I thought it would…

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By Stephanie, The Roving Fox, April 23, 2018
Day 5 after hip labral tear surgery

Day 5 after hip labral tear surgery

Hip labral tear surgery update I am 5 days post-surgery and wanted to give you a hip labral tear surgery update. Things have been pretty good for the most part. I stopped taking the strong pain medications since they were giving me a bad headache. I switched to Aleve for 2 days, but have really…

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By Stephanie, The Roving Fox, April 21, 2018
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