Don’t worry too much about the post-operative pain travelsafar
I think more should be said about it to be honest but the emphasis is, understandably, on how the bone on bone hip pain goes instantly.
Regarding visits to the loo in the night, on reflection a walker would be an enormous help, rather than struggling with two crutches when we are half asleep, then having to prop them up whilst we are ‘doing our business’ in the bathroom.
I can though see why hospitals always whip them away at the earliest opportunity as we have to get used to crutches, including stairs before we are discharged, but in the early days back at home, the walking frame would be much safer, especially as I said at night.
I believe Amazon sell them relatively cheaply.
I remember my operated leg feeling heavy in the early days and my ankle and foot were a bit swollen but they soon went down.
As you can see from comments on here from those of us who are a few weeks and months on from the operation, that life does get back to normal !
I still feel very thankful that I only had to wait five months from seeing the surgeon, to the operation.
I did though pay to see him privately although the operation itself was funded by the NHS in a private hospital.