Hi Notsoold.
I had my hip replaced 6 years ago. No way would I put up with pain of worn out hips or knees.
Hip replacement is common place today, very straightforward if you are in good health otherwise.
I won't lie to you, it is painful for a couple of weeks afterwards and you will need pain killers, uncomfortable for a few more weeks, but in my experience I was 90% back to normal after 3 months. Took about a year before I forgot I even had a replaced hip and was 100% fit.
You will need to follow the physio regime if you want to recover asap.
When my other hip starts to get painful, I will be asking for a replacement asap, no point in putting it of, get your life back asap.
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