I'm writing to learn about the experiences of fellow divers who are dealing with osteoarthritis of the hips. Four years ago I did 120 dives, mostly beach dives. Since then I have dove progressively less as life ... and my physical limitations ... have intervened. Today I am almost embarassed to admit to fewer than 20 dives this year, and all of them "warm water" dives because I'm not sure I trust my body to withstand the rigors of beach diving. I'm only 46 and am"too young to feel this old!"
After a couple of consultations and months of physical therapy not much has improved. I am not grossly overweight ... although, at 6'3" and 230# I'm working to take off 20 pounds. I'm in decent shape ... I can swim a mile in the pool easily without stopping and coach multiple soccer and basketball teams. I'm struggling with the decision about whether to undergo a hip replacement and would appreciate the prespective of any of you that have dealt with a similar problem or have had a hip replacement. It seems pretty drastic but, at the same time, not being able to dive when & where I want is making me feel like a big part of my life is missing.
Any advice?
After a couple of consultations and months of physical therapy not much has improved. I am not grossly overweight ... although, at 6'3" and 230# I'm working to take off 20 pounds. I'm in decent shape ... I can swim a mile in the pool easily without stopping and coach multiple soccer and basketball teams. I'm struggling with the decision about whether to undergo a hip replacement and would appreciate the prespective of any of you that have dealt with a similar problem or have had a hip replacement. It seems pretty drastic but, at the same time, not being able to dive when & where I want is making me feel like a big part of my life is missing.
Any advice?