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Wow two years ago I had my hip replaced and started the journey to get back into running. Along the way I learned about listening to your body and how good things come along but they just take time. Making the list and checking off one thing at a time helped to keep me focused, last year running broad street run again completed the list (good to see you Ira). So now that the list is done I started a new one. Started my ½ marathon training January 6th and I am running with my son “the Saint Luke’s half marathon” on April 26. This will be my first ½. As of now I did not get into the lottery for the broad street run. So no May run for me now. Don’t know if Ira got in and I hope Sarah K is running.
I don’t even think about my hip any more on a day to day basis and the only problem I have is an area of tissue that has no feeling. After a run I also still have an area away from the incision that is cold to the touch. Don’t know if this is from lack of blood flow or the metal inside, anyone else having this problem? We will see what this new year brings. Thank you Tom for this site.

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      Wow two years ago I had my hip replaced and started the journey to get back into running. Along the way I learned about listening to your body and how
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