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Reply #30 posted 02/28/08 2:55pm

4bjb

Genesia said:

Obsidian said:

There are several different types of hip surgeries that can be performed these days and I can tell you from experience (I work on an orthopedic surgical nursing unit) that he hasn't had any of them... lol If his hips are bothering him there is only one procedure that I can think of that he might...and I mean MIGHT be considering...but again...he hasn't had it done yet, and I would be truly amazed if he has!

In my opinion this news of hip surgery is all speculation and rumor!! wink


Meaning they would affect his walk?


You're absoultely right. On the Grammy's night when he was announced to present Alicia Keys with the Grammy he walked in just as always ( the Prince/pimp walk).
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Reply #31 posted 02/28/08 3:50pm

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I'm getting confused! If Prince denied it but some supposedly credible sources said otherwise and it's all over the place on official new channels...???? sigh

A Paisley Park employee confirms it
ABC reports that it's in L.A. sigh

What is going on, is it really just a rumor? If it was, then why is it sort of specific as to the place and certain details?

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Reply #32 posted 02/28/08 4:38pm

Paris9748430

I saw a little blurb about it in the Chicago Sun-Times today. If this is true, it's truly depressing!!!
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Reply #33 posted 02/28/08 4:48pm

purplesweat

Who the fuck cares either way.

It's a hip.

I mean seriously.
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Reply #34 posted 02/28/08 6:14pm

themusicthatco
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Jezebel said:

He could use a heart transplant, because he doesn't have one... rolleyes

OUCH!, even I felt that one!. eek


Stupid statement, how would you know when you don't know the guy...!
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Reply #35 posted 02/28/08 6:58pm

xplnyrslf

Prince having a hip replaced, is National Enquirer nonsense. Here's the info from the links I posted earlier:

" Questions and Answers about Hip Replacement
What Is a Hip Replacement?
Hip replacement, or arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which the diseased parts of the hip joint are removed and replaced with new, artificial parts. These artificial parts are called the prosthesis. The goals of hip replacement surgery are to improve mobility by relieving pain and improve function of the hip joint.
Who Should Have Hip Replacement Surgery?
The most common reason that people have hip replacement surgery is the wearing down of the hip joint that results from osteoarthritis. Other conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis (a chronic inflammatory disease that causes joint pain, stiffness, and swelling), avascular necrosis (loss of bone caused by insufficient blood supply), injury, and bone tumors also may lead to breakdown of the hip joint and the need for hip replacement surgery.

Before suggesting hip replacement surgery, the doctor is likely to try walking aids such as a cane, or non-surgical therapies such as medication and physical therapy. These therapies are not always effective in relieving pain and improving the function of the hip joint. Hip replacement may be an option if persistent pain and disability interfere with daily activities. Before a doctor recommends hip replacement, joint damage should be detectable on x rays.

In the past, hip replacement surgery was an option primarily for people over 60 years of age. Typically, older people are less active and put less strain on the artificial hip than do younger, more active people. In recent years, however, doctors have found that hip replacement surgery can be very successful in younger people as well. New technology has improved the artificial parts, allowing them to withstand more stress and strain. A more important factor than age in determining the success of hip replacement is the overall health and activity level of the patient.

For some people who would otherwise qualify, hip replacement may be problematic. For example, people who suffer from severe muscle weakness or Parkinson's disease are more likely than healthy people to damage or dislocate an artificial hip. Because people who are at high risk for infections or in poor health are less likely to recover successfully, doctors may not recommend hip replacement surgery for these patients.

What Are Alternatives to Total Hip Replacement?
Before considering a total hip replacement, the doctor may try other methods of treatment, such as an exercise program and medication. An exercise program can strengthen the muscles in the hip joint and sometimes improve positioning of the hip and relieve pain.

The doctor also may treat inflammation in the hip with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs. Some common NSAIDs are aspirin and ibuprofen. Many of these medications are available without a prescription, although a doctor also can prescribe NSAIDs in stronger doses.

In a small number of cases, the doctor may prescribe corticosteroids, such as prednisone or cortisone, if NSAIDs do not relieve pain. Corticosteroids reduce joint inflammation and are frequently used to treat rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Corticosteroids are not always a treatment option because they can cause further damage to the bones in the joint. Some people experience side effects from corticosteroids such as increased appetite, weight gain, and lower resistance to infections. A doctor must prescribe and monitor corticosteroid treatment. Because corticosteroids alter the body's natural hormone production, patients should not stop taking them suddenly and should follow the doctor's instructions for discontinuing treatment.

If physical therapy and medication do not relieve pain and improve joint function, the doctor may suggest corrective surgery that is less complex than a hip replacement, such as an osteotomy. Osteotomy is surgical repositioning of the joint. The surgeon cuts away damaged bone and tissue and restores the joint to its proper position. The goal of this surgery is to restore the joint to its correct position, which helps to distribute weight evenly in the joint. For some people, an osteotomy relieves pain. Recovery from an osteotomy takes 6 to 12 months. After an osteotomy, the function of the hip joint may continue to worsen and the patient may need additional treatment. The length of time before another surgery is needed varies greatly and depends on the condition of the joint before the procedure."

This is an involved surgery. At the risk of repeating myself, NO WAY!
An osteotomy, tops. mad
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Reply #36 posted 02/28/08 7:15pm

xplnyrslf

purplesweat said:

Who the fuck cares either way.

It's a hip.

I mean seriously.



My problem is, it's irrational, with no clear basis. It suggests he is in poor health.
An osteotomy? Maybe.
Hip replacement? NFW.
What's even more annoying, is those who believe this, don't bother to obtain easily accessable data, on the internet which would refute the misinformation! It doesn't take much effort.
mad

Has anyone observed Prince limping? having difficulty walking? needing assistance with movement? over a period of months?
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Reply #37 posted 02/28/08 7:38pm

purplesweat

xplnyrslf said:

purplesweat said:

Who the fuck cares either way.

It's a hip.

I mean seriously.



My problem is, it's irrational, with no clear basis. It suggests he is in poor health.
An osteotomy? Maybe.
Hip replacement? NFW.
What's even more annoying, is those who believe this, don't bother to obtain easily accessable data, on the internet which would refute the misinformation! It doesn't take much effort.
mad

Has anyone observed Prince limping? having difficulty walking? needing assistance with movement? over a period of months?
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Exactly.

And why is it news if his leg, GASP, begins to show signs of ageing?

WHO THE FOOK CARES?

This to me is less important than Paris Hilton releasing another perfume and believe me THAT is unimportant! biggrin
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Reply #38 posted 02/28/08 9:05pm

Tame

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That's enough...If Prince was having an operation, I am certain He would call to tell me so...If Prince would not call me under those conditions, I would never speak 2 Him again. Period.
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Reply #39 posted 02/28/08 9:27pm

purplesweat

Tame said:

That's enough...If Prince was having an operation, I am certain He would call to tell me so...If Prince would not call me under those conditions, I would never speak 2 Him again. Period.


falloff falloff falloff falloff

I'm surprised DreamyPop and sexxxydancer didn't come up with this already!
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Reply #40 posted 02/28/08 10:22pm

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I know first hand (from someone who shares his physical therapist) that he's had knee problems for the last few years.. and it would follow that he'd have hip issues as well.

I mean, come on... all those splits he was doing for so many years in those chunky heals? It caught up with him, that's all. cool
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Reply #41 posted 02/28/08 11:10pm

Obsidian

Genesia said:

Obsidian said:

There are several different types of hip surgeries that can be performed these days and I can tell you from experience (I work on an orthopedic surgical nursing unit) that he hasn't had any of them... lol If his hips are bothering him there is only one procedure that I can think of that he might...and I mean MIGHT be considering...but again...he hasn't had it done yet, and I would be truly amazed if he has!

In my opinion this news of hip surgery is all speculation and rumor!! wink


Meaning they would affect his walk?


If it were recent....definitely! If it was done a year or two ago with a good surgeon and the right procedure, for a young man like Prince he could be steady and smooth enough to still dance and walk like does now. If both hips are bad from something such as arthritis they are never operated on at the same time...first one which would be of course the most painful of the two...then the other when the first is healed. To do them at the same time would be too debilitating and painful all at once.

Whether he's already recently had surgery or he needs surgery we would have seen or would see evidence of this in his walk and the way he moves...he probably wouldn't feel like performing...and our Princey has been way too busy and active to even look like he needs surgery any time soon never mind healing hip surgeries wink
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Reply #42 posted 02/28/08 11:17pm

Obsidian

purplesweat said:

Who the fuck cares either way.

It's a hip.

I mean seriously.


Well...if you don't have a hip...you can't walk!
He gets it! That's why the ladies love him...batting eyes
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Reply #43 posted 02/28/08 11:25pm

Obsidian

Don't worry about Prince's hips people! In the event that he should need surgery one day...someone who is young, healthy, and fit like him usually heal happy and well!
He gets it! That's why the ladies love him...batting eyes
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Reply #44 posted 02/29/08 2:53am

purplesweat

Obsidian said:

purplesweat said:

Who the fuck cares either way.

It's a hip.

I mean seriously.


Well...if you don't have a hip...you can't walk!


You could get a fake leg lol
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Reply #45 posted 02/29/08 3:51am

Rev

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It's on the regular news Friday morning.
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Reply #46 posted 02/29/08 5:29am

laurarichardso
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Because it is none of our business.


Etorres said:

Then why would he deny it to the entire free world ?? It is a part of growing old ....
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Reply #47 posted 02/29/08 6:36am

xplnyrslf

4bjb said:[quote]

Genesia said:



Meaning they would affect his walk?


You're absoultely right. On the Grammy's night when he was announced to present Alicia Keys with the Grammy he walked in just as always ( the Prince/pimp walk).[/quote]

Exactly. He doesn't seem to have a disability. neutral
Plus, he had the post Oscar party.
If he had that much trouble with his hip, instead of being out and about, he'd be at home taking pain meds and anti inflammatory meds.
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Reply #48 posted 02/29/08 6:54am

syble

But hey it was reported in the news of the world - it MUST be true!!!



that well known literary establishment that would never conjure or fabricate just good old fashioned reporting on the affairs of the world (literally) the things that matter most to us all - you know, celebs eating hamsters, celebs dodgy sunbathing pics and oh yes fascinating 'truths' about celebs.

you just cant beat good ole fashioned british journalism they work real hard chewing their bacon butties with their feet up on the desk having to come up with stuff to fill the tabloids - its so tough for them and they even have the joy of real big print for their readers!!!!


naturally more than 80% of the uk fully believe this to be gospel. like this thread shows - stands to reason all those high heels and dance moves and he 50 oMg sooooo old hell need a walkin stick soon, lol

(try tellin miss turner that shes very lucky to have avoided the dreaded hip op at her age an all that dancin and heels an all!!!)
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Reply #49 posted 02/29/08 7:35am

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xplnyrslf said:

4bjb said:

Genesia said:



Meaning they would affect his walk?


You're absoultely right. On the Grammy's night when he was announced to present Alicia Keys with the Grammy he walked in just as always ( the Prince/pimp walk).


Exactly. He doesn't seem to have a disability. neutral
Plus, he had the post Oscar party.
If he had that much trouble with his hip, instead of being out and about, he'd be at home taking pain meds and anti inflammatory meds.


or, the "prince" we saw at the Oscar party, walking around all normal like, is actually prince's clone. eek

yep. you heard it here first! prince's clone!!!!! cause when he sang "let's make a baby" he weren't kidding!
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Reply #50 posted 02/29/08 7:41am

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XxAxX said:

xplnyrslf said:



Exactly. He doesn't seem to have a disability. neutral
Plus, he had the post Oscar party.
If he had that much trouble with his hip, instead of being out and about, he'd be at home taking pain meds and anti inflammatory meds.


or, the "prince" we saw at the Oscar party, walking around all normal like, is actually prince's clone. eek

yep. you heard it here first! prince's clone!!!!! cause when he sang "let's make a baby" he weren't kidding!



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Reply #51 posted 02/29/08 8:33am

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rolleyes ok so this rumor has came out before a couple of years ago but it wasn't true or at least he denied it, here it comes and goes again and again, he denys it...let the man be private, either he did or he didn't have surgery, he is human, and we all do break but let him heal on his own. Garsssshhh!!!!
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Reply #52 posted 02/29/08 9:24am

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Etorres said:

Then why would he deny it to the entire free world ?? It is a part of growing old ....
[Edited 2/28/08 12:47pm]

no no no! Ahhh, but you forget: There's no such thing as time to Prince. wink
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #53 posted 02/29/08 11:24am

Obsidian

Rev said:

It's on the regular news Friday morning.


What exactly did you hear? That he had surgery? or that he is going to have surgery? It could be true that he will have to have hip surgery at some point...a person just doesn't suddenly need hip surgery, (unless it's a freak accident!). It's something that builds up over years...could be that he's been diagnosed and will need surgery in another 5-10-15 years...by then so will half of us for that matter... lol lol lol Hip surgey is also not something that you just jump into...a person will likely be in a fair bit of debilitating pain before these operations are done, and Prince is just not there yet folks!

Take into consideration all of the shows he's done in the past year and now the shows that are supposed to be coming up in Europe...this is not the behaviour of someone with a pending surgery date anytime soon...I think all of this has been blown out of proportion as usual! rolleyes
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Reply #54 posted 02/29/08 11:30am

PEJ

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purplesweat said:

Obsidian said:



Well...if you don't have a hip...you can't walk!


You could get a fake leg lol



a wooden leg lol
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Reply #55 posted 02/29/08 11:36am

Obsidian

PEJ said:

purplesweat said:



You could get a fake leg lol



a wooden leg lol


lol lol lol Sorry but the fake leg wouldn't work without a functional hip!! wink
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Reply #56 posted 02/29/08 2:27pm

ChariotLove

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not my bizness
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Reply #57 posted 02/29/08 9:44pm

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I would still rub some Icyhot on him if he needed me 2 big grin
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Reply #58 posted 03/01/08 12:42pm

xplnyrslf

It's an elective surgery.
Prince was reading a medical supply magazine, saw the titanium ball, socket, stem model, and decided he wanted one. That's all.
He wants to go back to doing splits during his performances.
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Reply #59 posted 03/01/08 1:02pm

ReginaCarman

u know what ?,this was discussed a year ago, From what i read last year around this time, the hip surgery had already been completed months before what i was reading about it last year.
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