Didnt you need hip replacement? My mom has no such issues, nor anyone else in my family over 80...or even 90! Oh my, they are all so much healthier than you!!
Must be that you lacked calcium, good exercise, were too fat, or did something bad. Right? You deserved that bad hip and should have been forced to keep it. Bad maintenance Caroline!
Your need for such a thing as hip replacement could not be for any other reason....according to your own rhetoric. It is your fault, right?
*and no I am not against hip replacements as they have good value to older persons or those with chronic pain. Know what else has good value? Covid vaccines. Check it out and line up for a jab please. I only wish I was old enough to get one.
No not bad maintenance, just a very active life and wear and tear got my right side. Millions of ELECTED replacements are done worldwide and many successful and many are not successful.
Have you read any of the world info on the replacements.
My parents lived to 91 and 95 and no replacements, but they hobbled into their old years but not like me as I did major surgery and it is Major, not what they (MD's) want people to believe, not a walk in the park. Your whole is changed.
And glad your parents didn't go thru have bones removed, metal and plastic put in bodies, perhaps they didn't have an active life of dancing and exercising and miles of hiking etc. And healthier than me? How many pharma drugs do they take? I really don't care, but just thinkin.
And too much calcium can cause false mammogram reports, calcification in the breasts. This is a huge factor these mamms, women's breasts getting squeezed to smitherines, not this gal, had 2 in my early 50's and none since...they can have that Iron Machine.
Magnesium is BEST for bones and the docs push the wrong mineral...they know nothing from med school and minerals. And there is a major Magnesium Deficiency in the world, check that one out.
Sherkeu: Wish you could get the jab too since you are hungry for one.
Keep checking to see how many end up with damage and death as wel go along, maybe you'll change your mind.