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Carolyn,

I was thinking the same thing. I even went into to see if it was bouncing my messages. Guess everybody is just out having fun!

anyone thereAck!!!!Have the Martians landed and taken all the joints?No messages for 2 days.Carolyn

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Margaret,

Congratulations

on the long walk and the great progress. It sounds like you had a great

time.

Larry

At 08:14 AM 9/20/2004 +0300, you wrote:

Hi Marge,

Marilyn and everyone,

I share Marge's feelings here - I'm also 2

months post-op (R hip). I'm walking most places (indoors and local

outdoor walks, for instance to shops and post-office) without a stick.

I'm able to walk up and down a flight of steps with no difficulty -

prefer a handrail, but not all steps have that. I take a stick with me

for longer walks - the longest I did so far was a 3-hour country walk

last weekend (including a steep uphill walk) - I did it at a slow gentle

pace and several sit-down rests! By the time I got home I could hardly

hobble due to muscular aches in my legs and hips - but after good night's

sleep, felt fine the next day. And my legs felt stronger and more stable,

so I guess it must have done me some good!

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Hi Larry,

I just wanted to say I'm happy for you that your doing so good.Well you have a nice day.

SusieLarry Lauer <lhlauer@...> wrote:

Margaret, Congratulations on the long walk and the great progress. It sounds like you had a great time.LarryAt 08:14 AM 9/20/2004 +0300, you wrote:

Hi Marge, Marilyn and everyone,I share Marge's feelings here - I'm also 2 months post-op (R hip). I'm walking most places (indoors and local outdoor walks, for instance to shops and post-office) without a stick. I'm able to walk up and down a flight of steps with no difficulty - prefer a handrail, but not all steps have that. I take a stick with me for longer walks - the longest I did so far was a 3-hour country walk last weekend (including a steep uphill walk) - I did it at a slow gentle pace and several sit-down rests! By the time I got home I could hardly hobble due to muscular aches in my legs and hips - but after good night's sleep, felt fine the next day. And my legs felt stronger and more stable, so I guess it must have done me some good!

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