Well shit...
I'm 45. Not really in all that much pain, plenty of vert over the weekend, but ROM is definitely compromised. Even hardpack skiing is fine, I could go bell to bell without much trouble. That said, my first visit to a hip specialist wasn't what I thought I was going to hear. I thought I'd have a relatively straightforward bone smoothing and labral tear arthroscopic fix, but the doctor (Mei-Dan UC Health) said I was borderline too far gone for that. The only reason he would even consider it was due to my high activity level. Not sure I really want to go through that with what he described as a high level of outcome uncertainty.
So, pending 2nd and 3rd opinions (trying to get in to see Philippon at Steadman), I'm not leaning towards arthroscopy, but resurfacing instead. Mei Dan really seemed to favor sending me to Europe or Australia for ceramic, and it seems like the reports linked above support that as well. Seems crazy to pay out of pocket when I have insurance, but everything's on the table right now.
And maybe I do nothing for a while given my pain level (or is it pain tolerance). I would just need to get an keep an eye on my bone to make sure it stays strong enough for resurfacing.
Last thing, the right hip is 4-5 years behind the left in its decline. So do I get that arthroscopic surgery now? Questions, questions...
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