Somehow I missed this thread before. My thoughts are with you and your wife.
My mother broke her hip a few years ago and had a partial replacement, and made a full and speedy recovery. I know her advice to your wife would be "Do what the phsyical therapist tells you to do and do your exercises every day."
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First of all I must thank all of You for all the kind words.
I have to make a correction. I'm a norwegian and english is not my first language allthough I think I can get by all right.
I wrote that my wife broke her hipbone. As I've come to understand the right word is pelvis - so she broke that in two places, but she was lucky in that there wasn't any additional internal injuries.
She's coming home on friday (There will be a celebration of course - but no dancing).
The doctors say she'll allmost certainly will be allright and back to speed in 3 - 4 months, and we can carry on planning our two week hike in France in late august.
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