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# Hip Replacement Row



There have been a number of listeners who have had hip replacement operations whilst conscious. In order to, at least partially, drown out the sounds of sawing, banging and reaming they have either had the show played within the operating theatre (not recommended as it could distract the surgeon) or have listened via an [Generic fruit based device](/web/20200201032009/http://www.witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php/Generic%5Ffruit%5Fbased%5Fdevice "Generic fruit based device") and headphones. Obviously the preferable, sensible and recommended solution is to be under general anesthetic.

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# Hip Replacement Row



There have been a number of listeners who have had hip replacement operations whilst conscious. In order to, at least partially, drown out the sounds of sawing, banging and reaming they have either had the show played within the operating theatre (not recommended as it could distract the surgeon) or have listened via an [Generic fruit based device](/web/20200201032009/http://www.witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php/Generic%5Ffruit%5Fbased%5Fdevice "Generic fruit based device") and headphones. Obviously the preferable, sensible and recommended solution is to be under general anesthetic.
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Hip Replacement Row

There have been a number of listeners who have had hip replacement operations whilst conscious. In order to, at least partially, drown out the sounds of sawing, banging and reaming they have either had the show played within the operating theatre (not recommended as it could distract the surgeon) or have listened via an Generic fruit based device and headphones. Obviously the preferable, sensible and recommended solution is to be under general anesthetic.

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Hip Replacement Row

There have been a number of listeners who have had hip replacement operations whilst conscious. In order to, at least partially, drown out the sounds of sawing, banging and reaming they have either had the show played within the operating theatre (not recommended as it could distract the surgeon) or have listened via an Generic fruit based device and headphones. Obviously the preferable, sensible and recommended solution is to be under general anesthetic.