I hate to hear that. Besides the holster you should mount 2 pistol grips on the walker. Folks would sure get out of your way.
You don't mention your age but that really sucks and stuff like that happens when you get older. There are many things I know I shouldn't be doing any more but still will occasionally risk it. When you do something wrong and hear the ominous "pop" you can only wonder how long you'll be laid up. Get it fixed, do what the doc's say and make sure you do all the rehab. If you do all that you'll shorten your recovery time. Look at the bright side. You may be off your feet for some time but you can catch up on gun cleaning and reloading so your ready when you get the doc's OK.
Sounds like it went without complications? Great!
The first pics appears as though you're either well medicated, or you're watching major network "news" on the TV.
How long until you're driving again?
I probably won't be visiting family in Shoreline until maybe March, but if you're a beer drinker, I wouldn't mind getting together at one of the breweries sometime. Diamond Knot, maybe, if you don't want to go far?
Get well quickly. Get some miles on those new parts.
Best.
I can feel your pain. On the fourth of July 2013 I had just finished watching fireworks at a local lake. I was waiting on my wife to finish in the porta potty when about a ten year old little girl came running down the hill and knocked me down and broke my hip. I'm 6'2" and 240#s, she probably made about 75-80#s. It takes a big man to admit being taken down by a 10 year old.
They did a total hip replacement and I went to work with my therapy. About 6 months later I still couldn't put any weight on it so they went in on January 2014 and did it again. I was on the walker and a cane for over a year. I still kind of walk like a duck, however I have found I can walk all day at a gunshow but only for a few minutes at a Walmart.
They must have put in some kind of specific new hip.