- Feb 28, 2005
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1926 Granny, hip recently replaced.
Sometimes when granny is walking she will go "clunk" right when she hits her stride
She makes a decently loud clunk noise, and I feel the vibration through the floor. The whole ordeal lasts for less than a second, and she can still make pies just fine. Only the noise and vibration during that split second is bothersome.
If granny sits arounds for awhile, and then needs to go walk again, she'll experience the same clunking.
She has gas and farts it out, but when she moves I hear a "whirring" noise.
It will take another 2 or 3 tries before granny can get it all out.
I've noticed that on the times when she clunks, if she sits back in the chair, and tries to stand up and walk again, it will go in smoothly without clunking.
Therefore the severity of this issue is low and I'm not really worried but it just got me thinking.
Sometimes when granny is walking she will go "clunk" right when she hits her stride
She makes a decently loud clunk noise, and I feel the vibration through the floor. The whole ordeal lasts for less than a second, and she can still make pies just fine. Only the noise and vibration during that split second is bothersome.
If granny sits arounds for awhile, and then needs to go walk again, she'll experience the same clunking.
She has gas and farts it out, but when she moves I hear a "whirring" noise.
It will take another 2 or 3 tries before granny can get it all out.
I've noticed that on the times when she clunks, if she sits back in the chair, and tries to stand up and walk again, it will go in smoothly without clunking.
Therefore the severity of this issue is low and I'm not really worried but it just got me thinking.
