Hip Reality
Arthritis Today|May/June 2020
“REAL HOUSEWIVES” STAR EMILY SIMPSON EMBRACES A PAIN-FREE LIFE AFTER JOINT REPLACEMENT.
LINDA CHILDERS
Hip Reality

Emily Simpson is used to pressure. On The Real Housewives of Orange County (RHOC), she regularly navigates the drama and intense scrutiny that come with being part of a reality show. Yet even the stress of having cameras document her every move didn’t compare to the difficulties of living with chronic arthritis pain.

Two years ago, the 44-year-old attorney and mother of a 6-yearold daughter and 4-year-old twins began feeling pain and stiffness in her left hip. Walking long distances increased her discomfort, so she began taking shortcuts, like parking her car as close as possible when she drove her daughter, Annabelle, to school. On family outings to the movie theater, Emily (whose husband, Shane, is the father of her two “bonus daughters” – Chanel, 14, and Shelby, 19) would call dibs on the aisle seat so she could comfortably stretch her legs.

“I modified so many aspects of my life,” she admits. “When you have chronic pain, every second of the day is a struggle.”

A Growing Problem

Emily initially believed the pain in her left hip and leg were the result of a pulled muscle.

“I took Advil for my pain but it got increasingly worse,” she says. “I reached the point where I couldn’t lie down or even tie my shoes without assistance from my husband.”

This story is from the May/June 2020 edition of Arthritis Today.

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