@silverlining 48 @Fanny Cornforth & everyone else:
Thank you for your good wishes, I had my surgery on Thursday morning and it has gone very well. I decided on the day to have a spinal block with a bit of sedation (which I believe was Midazelam) I remember the anaesthetist telling me that they would position me on my side and put on a body hugger to keep me warm. Then they would take me into theatre. I don't remember being wheeled into theatre, woke up in the recovery room! A very positive experience. I had inflatable devices on my legs to protect against thrombosis - comfortable but very noisy. I won't lie, the first 12 hours were difficult and we had a struggle to get the pain meds right but they persevered and I'm on a fair whack of painkillers to keep me moving. Today, 48 hours post op, I'm dressed and have had a wash at the sink. I've had a walk down the corridor using crutches and we're going to do stairs this afternoon. So we're aiming for me to be discharged at about 3o'clock. The physio has brought all the equipment I'm likely to need: crutches, grabber, long shoehorn, foot washing device on a stick but also a toilet seat raiser as my affected side hip muscles are really tight and I was struggling to sit comfortably. We have a couple of Parker Knoll wing chairs, so we have just rigged up a second cushion for one of those. The care I have received has been exceptional and I'm feeling cautiously optimistic about my recovery. For those of you who are waiting for surgery,I wish I had been brave enough to have had this ages ago!