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- KingBabi, on 07/20/2009, -2/+36I had a jabbing pain in the groin for a while, but when I stopped jabbing myself in the groin, it stopped.
- serif69, on 07/20/2009, -0/+10*have
Out of all possible grammatical misdeeds, this one bothers me the most. - gizram84, on 07/20/2009, -0/+9"and it's not much fun"
contrary to popular belief... - inactive, on 07/20/2009, -1/+10hint...It's a Penis!
- doshindude, on 07/20/2009, -0/+8Don't worry, it's just an STD.
- DaDrake, on 07/20/2009, -2/+8I see digg is more classy then usual. And to think... this age group is the future of the world.
Yep, the world is *****. - elijahyossie, on 07/20/2009, -3/+7An important development - a mate of mine had to have 2 hips replaced at the age of 24, and it's not much fun.
- JasonCox, on 07/20/2009, -2/+5Jasmine Caccamo is only 26 years old. "Enough already," she thought, "I've had it with these *****' snakes on this *****' plane!"
^^That's what my mind thought of when I read the description. - inactive, on 07/20/2009, -1/+4just like her...
- diggdong, on 07/20/2009, -5/+8Should of done anal.
- leif777, on 07/20/2009, -1/+4heheh... I read Grabbing Groin Palin and got all exited.
- sabach, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2I had both of my hips replaced 16 years ago, it is indeed not much fun. I consoled myself with morphine and oxycontin. And the left one is starting to give me trouble, they were supposed to last for 10-15 years.
- Craga89, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2Actually both long-hand and contraction are acceptable... and at this point everyone's lost interest...
- acklefutz, on 07/20/2009, -1/+3I wouldn't mind jabbing her groin.
- scriptcoder, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2Available for a price to those who can afford it.
Canadian health care for all FTW! - knobbysideup, on 07/20/2009, -1/+2I had exactly this surgery a couple of years ago. I can't tell that it was worth it. The stabbing pain is gone, but there is a constant ache in the hip itself now. It certainly operates more smoothly, but it became weaker and requires extra attention all the time since the surgery.
- mattmollysdad, on 07/21/2009, -0/+11. big thing was to keep your weight down. that was tough as it was hard to get a lot of exercise. i found riding a bike was good.
2. I took all kinds of arthritis meds. like "feldene" (sp). seemed to help with the pain without becoming addicted to stronger stuff.
3. recognized my physical limitations when I was a kid and now I'm 63 yearsw old.
4. lived in Asia for 15 years, played the piano and designed and manufactured skiwear.
5. re ur question about experience like near the end. Here in the US our doctors say to wait as long as possible before they do the surgery. As it doesn't last they feel the longer u wait the better. I'm a great patient. Always do what my doctors say but the last time I had it done I wish I would have done it a year earlier as the pain was so intense.
6. last point Leki, a ski pole company from Germany makes really cool walking sticks, (canes) They r adjustable, light weight and sort of look cool. I've used a cane for the last 30 years and I feel it's helped.
7. Finally get a good women, have great kids, make a lot of money and get a cool car... or just don't dwell on it. It could be worse.
good luck - TSCheredar, on 07/20/2009, -5/+6How the hell did this hit the front page? Seriously W-T-F!
- jeexbit, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1I figured I wasn't the only one who saw "Palin" in the title - need...more...coffee.....
- inactive, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1I think both of you are suffering from either PDS (Palin Derangment Syndrome) or need to go back to the first grade. I am just not sure which.
- balla786, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1Oh man that sucks, at age 15!
- inactive, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1I'd hit it!
- Interactive33, on 07/20/2009, -1/+2Hip replacements can be so helpful for some - this procedure will be benefical for many. While others will need to continue with the "typical" hip replacement. This new procedure has promise for many.
http://www.iahealth.net/joints - pegisys, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1No one confuses "should have" with "should of", anytime that this is seen the person is always trying to use the contraction. The mix up is because of the similar sound between "should have" and "should of" when spoken.
Yes, both are correct, but if you are going to correct some one at least give correct usage in context to what they were trying to use. - inactive, on 07/20/2009, -5/+5Maybe she shouldn't have Super Mario butt-stomped her ass onto that dildo sitting vertical in between the sofa cushions.
- lordtrini, on 07/20/2009, -2/+2This is not a joke guys... I had double hip surgery in April (a bone graft and core decompression). it was no joke. I am still recovering. Thank God for healing, good doctors and great health coverage. My life would have been over. But she did hurdles... i am wondering if its a sport injury
- inactive, on 07/20/2009, -1/+1hahahahahahaah... Caught me off guard.
- westsayyid, on 07/20/2009, -0/+0mattmollysdad
I've had both hips replaced 5&4 years ago. I have concerns about how long they will last. I was 38. Your numbers indicate the first one(s) lasted about 25 years. Can you share any insight in how you got that much out of it? And what was the experience like near the end. I want to be optimistic. Cheers! - lordtrini, on 07/21/2009, -0/+0I had it too... what you need to do is strengthen the hip muscles again. get some ankle weights use them to do the excesices that the doctor gave you. Slowly the pain will reduce as you build the strenght back up and increase your range of motion.
- pegisys, on 07/20/2009, -2/+2well actually you should have written
*Should've
Out of all the types of bitching, bitching about spelling on a message board bothers me the most - gizram84, on 07/20/2009, -3/+2yea, we should just all take a grim, emotionless approach to everything...
lighten up debbie downer.. - inactive, on 07/20/2009, -2/+1You got long balls yo.
- mattmollysdad, on 07/20/2009, -2/+1 I've had 3 hip replacements. The first procedure when I was 15 years old back in 1959. Then when I was 41 years old and again when I was in my 50s. This new procedure sounds amazing. Thankfully we live in a country where medical research and fine doctors are available.
- gizram84, on 07/20/2009, -6/+1I had a jabbing pain in the groin for a while, but then I asked the hooker to loosen her grasp.



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