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<blockquote data-quote="seppuku" data-source="post: 232007" data-attributes="member: 2030"><p>Hi Cataceous, glad to hear your recovery's going well. I'm hoping that my x-ray won't show that i need surgery and that my symptoms come from my back instead, but the more i read about hip osteoarthritis the more it seems that's what i've got. And it's not that the surgery itself is worrying me, more that, unlike previous jobs i had where sick pay was paid at full wage rate, my current job doesn't. So taking weeks off recovering would be difficult for me financially. I guess i'll be finding out in the next week or two. Good luck with your cycling, must feel grwat to not be in pain any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seppuku, post: 232007, member: 2030"] Hi Cataceous, glad to hear your recovery's going well. I'm hoping that my x-ray won't show that i need surgery and that my symptoms come from my back instead, but the more i read about hip osteoarthritis the more it seems that's what i've got. And it's not that the surgery itself is worrying me, more that, unlike previous jobs i had where sick pay was paid at full wage rate, my current job doesn't. So taking weeks off recovering would be difficult for me financially. I guess i'll be finding out in the next week or two. Good luck with your cycling, must feel grwat to not be in pain any more. [/QUOTE]
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