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Hello Everyone,

I have my date set with Dr. De Smet on August 26. I have been working out a

lot lately in a local pool and also once per week doing a personal training

session with a Gyrotonics instructor. (Gyrotonics use machines to increase

ROM) I am just wondering if all of this work on trying to increase my ROM

right now is doing me any good. It is painful. On the other hand, I feel

good doing it because I feel like I am being proactive instead of letting

myself get worse. I want to be in the best shape possible for August but my

friends say I am over doing it and should just wait until I get my new hip.

After doing a lot of hip work I do limp a lot more. What do other's think?

June Bonacich

- " What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail? " -

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> Date: 18 Mar 2003 09:34:09 -0000

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Dear June

You're doing absolutely the best thing. I hired a personal trainer before

my operation also, and have had a very good recovery as a result.

I had bilateral on 1/27/03 w. Dr. Gross. The better your ROM and muscle

tone, the easier it will be for you!

Per

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>To: <surfacehippy >

>Subject: ROM pre-surgery

>Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 22:08:08 -0800

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>Hello Everyone,

>

>I have my date set with Dr. De Smet on August 26. I have been working out

>a

>lot lately in a local pool and also once per week doing a personal training

>session with a Gyrotonics instructor. (Gyrotonics use machines to increase

>ROM) I am just wondering if all of this work on trying to increase my ROM

>right now is doing me any good. It is painful. On the other hand, I feel

>good doing it because I feel like I am being proactive instead of letting

>myself get worse. I want to be in the best shape possible for August but my

>friends say I am over doing it and should just wait until I get my new hip.

>After doing a lot of hip work I do limp a lot more. What do other's think?

>

>June Bonacich

>

>

>- " What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail? " -

>

>

> > From: surfacehippy

> > Reply-To: surfacehippy

> > Date: 18 Mar 2003 09:34:09 -0000

> > To: surfacehippy

> > Subject: Digest Number 1106

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> >

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