Matt Pilsner > June 28, 2009
Here it is, Ladies and Gentlemen!
This is a photo of a laser printout of the x-ray that was taken about 5 mins after I woke up after surgery.  
The tubes on the left going into my hip went to a hemovac, which basically sucked out any extra blood in that area for the next few hours.  Then they actually put that blood back into me.
I'm currently able to get around my apartment without any walking devices, although I feel more secure with a walker, so I use it anyhow.  The physical therapists would be mad if they knew I was walking without the walker...
Matt Pilsner > May 12, 2009
6 weeks away from my hip replacement.

This is a photograph of a laser printout, so it's rather poor quality.
Matt Pilsner > May 12, 2009
Biomet M2a - Magnum
I picked out my new hip this morning.  That doctor basically layed out my options on his desk and said "Pick One."  This was my choice for a couple of reasons, but I won't bore you with the details.  Here's a link to the Brochure.  Enjoy!
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June 28, 2009
Here it is, Ladies and Gentlemen!
This is a photo of a laser printout of the x-ray that was taken about 5 mins after I woke up after surgery.
The tubes on the left going into my hip went to a hemovac, which basically sucked out any extra blood in that area for the next few hours. Then they actually put that blood back into me.
I'm currently able to get around my apartment without any walking devices, although I feel more secure with a walker, so I use it anyhow. The physical therapists would be mad if they knew I was walking without the walker...
Matt Pilsner > June 28, 2009
Here it is, Ladies and Gentlemen!
This is a photo of a laser printout of the x-ray that was taken about 5 mins after I woke up after surgery.  
The tubes on the left going into my hip went to a hemovac, which basically sucked out any extra blood in that area for the next few hours.  Then they actually put that blood back into me.
I'm currently able to get around my apartment without any walking devices, although I feel more secure with a walker, so I use it anyhow.  The physical therapists would be mad if they knew I was walking without the walker...
June 28, 2009
Here it is, Ladies and Gentlemen!
This is a photo of a laser printout of the x-ray that was taken about 5 mins after I woke up after surgery.
The tubes on the left going into my hip went to a hemovac, which basically sucked out any extra blood in that area for the next few hours. Then they actually put that blood back into me.
I'm currently able to get around my apartment without any walking devices, although I feel more secure with a walker, so I use it anyhow. The physical therapists would be mad if they knew I was walking without the walker...
See photo in original gallery.

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