vtmarmot
P Magoon, Livin' Free NH
I have been a position shooter for about 10 years. I'm 61 years old. About 3 years ago I noticed my hips burning when I still-hunted for deer, and my left hip and knee bothered after walking very much. Two years ago I could still sit cross-legged in the sitting position, but had to give up golf. 18 months ago I got hip x-rays and still had about a 3/8 inch gap, with a few bone spurs. My left hip caught a lot and walking hurt. A year ago I got a steroid shot in that hip and was pretty good for about 6 months. Then I had to buy a folding cart to get my benchrest gear to the line. This deer season I gave up half way through. Now I can only walk short distances without sitting. Last week I got new x-rays. I am bone-on-bone on both sides. My first hip replacement is in two weeks. For others that have been through this, could you return to a normal life and can you shoot from a cross-legged sitting position again?