earl123mike
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I had read from a certain blog when I research about the life of a person who came from a hip replacement surgery, ‘til I found this one more interesting, her name was Ana, a private school teacher and a very active with sports. Because of her lifestyle she notice right away when arthritis pain began creeping into her left hip. It began gradually at first but quickly became worse. She decided to have a hip replacement surgery but later then, the pain still the same. Soon, pain began affecting her daily routine, as walking any distance required frequent stops and starts. Ana’s campus office is only five minutes away from the parking lot, but the walk between the two became increasingly difficult for her. Carrying heavy books made the trek even worse. Simple shopping trips or visits to museums became challenging too. She’s planning to file up for stryker hip lawsuit to claim for her compensation. Lawsuits reports that patients with stryker has been increasing. Furthermore, this is to prove that metal-on-metal hip replacement has a high-failure rate.