osteoarthritis

  • Hip Hip Hooray!

    In my last blog, I talked about osteoarthritis and how it led to my decision to have a total hip replacement.   I had the surgery on Monday, October 3 and fortunately, am recovering nicely.

    However, this is not an easy surgery.  Perhaps you have followed Lara Spencer on Good Morning America through her ordeal with a total hip replacement.  I just saw a People magazine article in which Spencer shares that one month post surgery she is now able to walk a mile and do more exercises to help get her back in pre-surgery shape.

  • Childhood Obesity - Everyone’s Concern

    Mary Jayne Rogers Ph.D.

    kids feet 300It’s been too long since I have reached out to talk about what is happening in the world of health and wellness.  I’ve been involved with the Women Economic Forum (WEF) which is a global association of women who come together to address some of the world’s problems the way women do best – connecting, problem-solving, and dynamically facilitating change.

  • Osteoarthritis and Beyond

    As you may know, I will soon be having a total hip replacement.  When I mention this to those who know me, I get this incredulous look and the inevitable question, “You?”  “How did this happen?”

    It’s a great question.  I wish I knew the answer.

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