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Hip replacement #8586275
Yesterday at 04:49 PM
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Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
Turtledale Offline OP
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Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
The time is almost here for me. Ive had bad hip issues for over a year now. This year was hard to get through.
Monday morning ill be having anterior hip replacement.
For those of you that have had it, any advice or what to look forward to?
Im a little anxious but can't wait for the pain relief.
How long did it take others to start walking somewhat normal and resume activities.
I know theyll have me on my feet an hour after surgery with the physical therapy girl. And home a few hours later. Then two to three days a week in PT for a while.


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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Turtledale] #8586280
Yesterday at 05:08 PM
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Do the PT. Do the PT. Do the PT. That is what it takes to make a full recovery.


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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Turtledale] #8586282
Yesterday at 05:09 PM
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Do everything they tell you to do. Ice is also your friend the first week or so. Depending on your pain tolerance use the pain killers. Don't !!!! rush to walk and end up healing wrong. A few weeks with therapy and you should start walking.

Re: Hip replacement [Re: Turtledale] #8586287
Yesterday at 05:15 PM
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2018 for me. You will be going pretty good after 2 weeks. I used a cane for a couple weeks after that and have not even thought about the hip for weeks. No problems My leg was black and blue for a couple weeks. I asked the surgeon who used the baseball bat on my leg while he replaced my hip!


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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Turtledale] #8586288
Yesterday at 05:20 PM
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One of my older siblings looked to be about done for. Limping around in pain...he looked like he was 90 years old. Had the hip surgery and although he just turned 80 a few days ago he looks like 70. Gets around great. Made a huge difference. Don't remember how long it took him but it seemed like very little time to be up and kicking around like days of 'yore.


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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Turtledale] #8586312
Yesterday at 06:13 PM
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Been there, done that, both hips. Piece of cake. Had my second hip done on a Tuesday, made the opening day of trout season two weeks later.

Far easier to recover from compared to a knee replacement .

Re: Hip replacement [Re: Turtledale] #8586357
Yesterday at 07:38 PM
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Hope you did the pre surgery exercises, but even if you didn't, DO the PT religiously.

You'll need a walker at first, you should get one through medicare, then a cane, use it for a few weeks, get a grabber thingee to pick up stuff, get a toilet seat extender,
Use ice for the pain, keep up with the meds BEFORE the pain is too bad....A week on pain pills should be enough, but you might want to take one before PT sessions.
Do extra PT at home, especially stretching the leg muscles to get full flex, it's gonna hurt, do it anyway, if you don't have full flex in about 4 months you'll never have...
Walk as much as you can when you get to that point.

You should be able to drive in about 5 weeks, about, maybe less depending on which leg. I was released for work in 7 weeks, but the Docs don't know what we do so figure 8-9.
Probably forgot some stuff..... Now you may be able to do some things faster if just one leg, I had both at the same time so somewhat more complicated.

BUT...it gets better fast, you can't really hurt the implant unless you fall hard or do something stupid, main thing is to stretch and flex the knee to the max...
PM me if you have any questions, I have both hips and both knees replaced so I'm the voice of experience!, lol, good luck... George

Re: Hip replacement [Re: Turtledale] #8586361
Yesterday at 07:42 PM
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Everyone I know that had one replaced did the PT and get along great, the biggest regret they have is not doing it sooner.

Re: Hip replacement [Re: Turtledale] #8586374
Yesterday at 07:59 PM
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Turtledale Offline OP
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Thanks for all the replies so far.

Yes, I did PT getting ready for 7 weeks. All stretched and strengthened for surgery
It will be my left hip.
Im not a fan of painkillers but will take them when/if needed
I AM a big fan of PT and will have no problem going.
The toilet seat extender was something I wondered about.
If I need one there is a supply store for those things the Wife can go to for me.

GCS, if I have any questions this coming week I will PM you. Thank you very much


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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Turtledale] #8586393
Yesterday at 08:21 PM
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My wife had hip replacement a couple years ago. She gets around better now then she used to. But like others say do the PT and keep exercising.

Re: Hip replacement [Re: Turtledale] #8586433
Yesterday at 09:28 PM
Yesterday at 09:28 PM
Joined: Feb 2007
New York border
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Originally Posted by Turtledale
The toilet seat extender was something I wondered about.



If , and if just if , you want a slightly different path....... I've used a extender at other people's houses , OK , but feels more like a contraption than a solid normal toilet.

Most standard toilet seat height is around 15"
A lot of the mass produced , high sale number , commonly in use , high market share toilets are available in a ADA complaint version. They come in 17" to 19" versions of the same exact toilet.

They may not be in stock , but readily available on short order. Sometimes a few bucks more than the standard version , but not excessive.

More comfortable as you get older. I am very seriously considering swapping out my current ones with taller ones as they will be better now and in the future even though I do not need them now. If you or a family member may benefit from this change long term , you might consider this unlike than a temporary fix like a seat extender.




Edit -DO THE PT
I have heard this from many , many people. Do the PT. Very important.

Good luck.


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