Hi everyone, I posted back in early April after my first hip replacement, just thought I would give an update,
I made good progress in the first few weeks, graduated from frame to stick at week 3 as I found the frame was hindering fluid walking.
The swelling had vastly reduced by week 5 although 4 months later there is still slight swelling and tenderness. It was a funny time, extreme boredom and frustration and sleeping on your back for weeks!!!
I have felt that there have been periods of time when I have made good progress and others where no progress has occurred. I think that is probably because the difference is so noticeable in the first few weeks and is more difficult to recognise as time goes on.
At the moment I am doing ok however my left hip also needs replacing and the dreadful pain like toothache is inhibiting much progression and hampering the recovery of the right hip. But good news I go in for my operation on September 19th. Very, very fortunate to be going back to our specialist orthopaedic hospital ( private hospital but being treated through the NHS)
The best advice Ican give I’d do your exercises regularly, try to keep spirits up . I am hoping in a years time to be pain free with no mobility problems.
It can be tricky because you can lose confidence and I look at others and think how lucky they are to not have to think about walking and movement! I hope to get back to that.
It is baby steps really, I went out with our daughter shopping on Saturday, was worried about it, but did manage ok, walking slowly and with breaks.
Good luck everyone who is recovering or having their operation soon. I was absolutely terrified, but am approaching the next one with a positive mind set as as I had such great care in hospital and DH was very good helping at home in the first few weeks.
Any questions please ask.