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Re: Hip replacement
[Re: Turtledale]
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Yesterday at 10:44 PM
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SE NEBRASKA
NebrCatMan
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SE NEBRASKA
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I had 1 hip put in a couple years back. In two weeks I was walking in the creek deer hunting. Riding my quad the first week after surgery. Never took no therapy at all. My other hip is pretty bad now... probably someday it will have to be replaced... along with a bone on bone knee that is starting to bother. I used to be a man as tough as steel.... now I really am a man of steel. New knee, new hip, rods and cages and screws in the back, stents in a heart artery ... SS mesh and screws in both shoulders.....when does it end???
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Re: Hip replacement
[Re: Turtledale]
#8587136
12 hours ago
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Joined: Dec 2006
South shore L.I. N.Y.
gcs
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The drug protocol my surgeon uses is a pain pill every 8 hours, with Tylenol every 4 hours to keep ahead of the pain, and lots of icing. No aspirin or ibuprofen cause they're blood thinners and he already has that in your med list, I only took the pain pills for about a week, with one before PT for another week. Nothing wrong with a little pain!, reminds us we're still alive!... 
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Re: Hip replacement
[Re: Turtledale]
#8587181
11 hours ago
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Joined: Jun 2015
rogers city mi.
jeff karsten
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rogers city mi.
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I"d get the cushion toilet seat riser don't know how much it helps but I know how it feels when I didn't Also get one of those handles that slide between the matteress and box spring make getting out of bed a lot easier takes awhile for the strength to come back
olden tyred
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Re: Hip replacement
[Re: NebrCatMan]
#8587185
11 hours ago
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Joined: Mar 2018
Pa.
Bigbrownie
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Pa.
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I had 1 hip put in a couple years back. In two weeks I was walking in the creek deer hunting. Riding my quad the first week after surgery. Never took no therapy at all. My other hip is pretty bad now... probably someday it will have to be replaced... along with a bone on bone knee that is starting to bother. I used to be a man as tough as steel.... now I really am a man of steel. New knee, new hip, rods and cages and screws in the back, stents in a heart artery ... SS mesh and screws in both shoulders.....when does it end??? Keep it up, you’ll be worth a fortune at the scrap yard some day.
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Re: Hip replacement
[Re: jeff karsten]
#8587199
10 hours ago
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Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
Turtledale
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W NY
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I"d get the cushion toilet seat riser don't know how much it helps but I know how it feels when I didn't Also get one of those handles that slide between the matteress and box spring make getting out of bed a lot easier takes awhile for the strength to come back My beds upstairs so was figuring a few nights on the recliner. 13 steps upstairs and I have a railing. How did others deal with steps for a couple days?
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: Hip replacement
[Re: Turtledale]
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10 hours ago
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Joined: Aug 2007
Sauk County, WI
Patrice
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Sauk County, WI
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Hey, Turtledale!
Both of my parents had hip replacements and recovered quickly, living in a trilevel. They started using stairs with a walker on day one. Bedrooms and a bathroom on one level and kitchen on a different level (with no bathroom). They needed to do stairs all the time. It did not take them long to recover!
One kind of encouraging thing I've noticed is that as each year passes, the surgery gets better, the incisions get smaller, the "parts" are improved and the patients recover more quickly. In two weeks, I forgot my mom had her hip replaced recently. She had to remind me!
Good luck on a smooth surgery! Patrice
WTA District 9 Director ... Go D9! Member: WTA, Intertel, Mensa (Trappers ain't stupid.) Life Member: NRA
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Re: Hip replacement
[Re: charles]
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3 hours ago
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Joined: Nov 2012
Frazee, MN
backroadsarcher
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Frazee, MN
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I have had five knee surgeries on one knee, including two replacements. Also had five rotator cuff surgeries. I have spent many days in PT. What I have noticed about hip replacements many years ago is that the hip patients spend a lot of time on stationary bikes.
Get yourself a stationary bike to ride between PT sessions. If you have a temperature and/or excessive redness, immediately see your surgeon. Don't wait for it to increase. Infection multiplies very quickly, and it is difficult to cure. I spent months in a rehab hospital with a knee infection.
Enjoy your new hip. We bought a recumbent bike. My wife used for a month before her surgery and after. It really helped her for faster recovery I think. She still uses it almost daily.
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Re: Hip replacement
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
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3 hours ago
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Joined: Jun 2010
Iowa
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Iowa
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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. Yep, hips are easy it seems especially compared to knees.
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