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Some recover fully; some do not. Hopefully he was somewhat active before ->


and works as hard as he is able in order to build his hip/leg strength back up. Longer he sits, the worse it will be. That goes for all of us, but the older you are, the quicker it goes.

Let him know you are there for him and will do all in your power to help him get out of there...BUT, HE has to do his part. His part is busting it to rehab, rehab, rehab....

If he wants it, and works for it, there is no reason he can't get back to a full & mobile life.

God Bless.. I'll keep him and you in my thoughts and prayers.

(In response to this post by HokieJamie)

Posted: 09/12/2020 at 9:12PM



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