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?‍♀️Hip Replacement #2 ?‍♀️ (Knees Welcome!) ?‍♀️

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FannyCornforth Thu 23-Jun-22 08:38:52

Hello! ?
Welcome to ? 2!

A huge thank you and well done to Silverlining thanks for creating the first thread (which I’ll link to shortly)
It was an amazingly successful thread; which was remarkable considering that most of the time it was invisible! smile

cornergran Thu 10-Nov-22 13:50:03

Welcome home labradorlinda, take it gently.

Aveline Thu 10-Nov-22 13:45:21

That's great labradorlinda. Take it easy. It's been major surgery. Accept whatever help you're offered.
Now have a nap!

labradorlinda33 Thu 10-Nov-22 13:08:21

Hello everyone, I'm back home now and I feel as though I've done a marathon!!
It's easier doing the stairs than just walking about .
My hubby is struggling with his back so we're a right pair .
Feel a bit emotional and weepy too. I know it will get better.
Thank you for all your support and advice...x

Aveline Thu 10-Nov-22 12:42:06

Well I've just walked up a steep road then hill to our flats. It took about 30 minutes of hard walking against strong gusts of wind. I arrived at the top feeling very hot and out of breath but nary a twinge from either my new knees or my new hip. That was unimaginable before! Off to get my breath back while feeling very smug.

SusieB50 Thu 10-Nov-22 10:04:27

Posting to bump it up .To all new hipsters , it does seem very challenging at first and you never think you will be back up and running. 7 months now silverlining and I’m so glad I had it done .

silverlining48 Thu 10-Nov-22 08:28:12

Posted 10 minutes ago but as usual we don’t appear on the active list at all.
We are clearly an exclusive group just fir those in the know. Really annoying though.
So here we go....and POST grin

silverlining48 Thu 10-Nov-22 08:10:21

I am another with low blood pressure which gets even lower post any procedure requiring sedation or more. Lowest ever was 75/35. That got me a cup of tea and two biscuits which sorted me out.
Today will be better than yesterday but it will take a few days. Had a look at something I wrote in my diary which was a walk of a mile just over a week post op.
Hang onto that. It will happen and sooner than you think.

cornergran Thu 10-Nov-22 07:15:49

After knee replacement I had an issue with very low BP which saw me draped inelegantly over a Zimmer and then kept me in bed for 24 hours labradorlinda. It was explained spinal anaesthetic, sedation and the pain killer I was being given can all lower BP and it would pass soon enough. By the second day BP was back to my normal which is usually low-ish and being a lucky soul I didn’t need the strong pain medication. Discharge went to plan 3 days post surgery. Hang on in there. With luck you’ll feel much better today and being able to move will help the back pain. Hope all goes well now.

labradorlinda33 Thu 10-Nov-22 06:50:34

Thank you Aveline.
Up early this morning as I have back pain.
Had a lovely cup of tea and some ginger biscuits. Such a simple thing but it was as good as a 5* meal...
Been up on walker to the loo.
Blood pressure on the low side of normal.
It's lovely to have people that know what I'm going through.

Aveline Wed 09-Nov-22 18:26:21

Hang in there labradorlinda. I hope you manage a good night's sleep tonight. The only way is up. (I was kept in an extra night too which I was glad of. I'd not have felt comfortable being discharged while still so lightheaded and nauseous.)

labradorlinda33 Wed 09-Nov-22 18:03:14

Granny Laine thank you...

GrannyLaine Wed 09-Nov-22 17:10:09

Glad you have the surgery behind you labradorlinda33 and please don't be discouraged. My THR was just over 8 months ago and a total triumph BUT those first few days were really tricky. Make sure that your pain relief is adequate before you are discharged and be gentle with yourself. Everyone's journey is a little bit different. Its still an absolute joy to me that I can put my socks on easily without aids or assistance!

labradorlinda33 Wed 09-Nov-22 16:05:56

Hello everyone, thank you for your encouragement.
It hasn't been a good day today sad
I'm staying another night as when I get up and walk with my frame I feel unwell and light headed.
I haven't done stairs or progressed onto sticks.
I'm back in bed and did manage a nap. In quite a bit of pain .
The staff are angels and I am being well looked after.
Hope everyone is well.

Visgir1 Wed 09-Nov-22 12:26:41

Welcome to the Club!
Day by day you will see improvement and No pain.
Take care, any questions just ask, someone will know the answer.

Aveline Wed 09-Nov-22 11:12:44

labradorlinda hooray for the op being over and the wee. You'll be even happier after a poo though. Those opiates!!

Charleygirl5 Wed 09-Nov-22 10:05:07

labradorlinda you definitely sound in good spirits. As we said, the gnawing pain has gone, and with time and lots of rest, you can only get better.

It will be more difficult at home but you have all day to do it.

silverlining48 Tue 08-Nov-22 20:39:49

Welcome to the ‘other side’ Labrador. It’s over, you are now beginning your journey to recovery. You know where we are, always left out of the Active list fir some unknown reason, but you will find us on the health forum.
Ps good to hear about the wee. Well done. smile

labradorlinda33 Tue 08-Nov-22 18:37:47

Hello everyone, who would have thought a first wee on a bedpan would be so good wink.
Hope no-one is offended..
Went down at 10, back in room just after 12.
Took 3 attempts to get a cannula in. A bit heavy handedhmm.
Op went ok and all being well will go home tomorrow afternoon.
Will keep you posted.
I'm now on the other side....

Charleygirl5 Tue 08-Nov-22 17:11:28

8Aveline* we all know our place and it is usually in the limelight for 3 minutes if we are lucky. Hopefully susietish will find us and ask questions if she wants.

Labradorlinda will have had surgery by now and it will be the post-op pain she is experiencing as the other has vanished. I hope she is having a gentle snooze and not walking up and down the ward in preparation for an early discharge.

Aveline Tue 08-Nov-22 15:58:56

Bumping again although that doesn't seem to work.

MissAdventure Tue 08-Nov-22 15:45:46

Bumping this so susytish can have a read, and hopefully get some advice.

silverlining48 Mon 07-Nov-22 13:11:10

I had a my first spinal and sedation and was fine, didnt see hear or feel a thing, but was awake very quickly afterwards. No need to worry. Look firward to hearing all about it. Good luck shamrock

labradorlinda33 Mon 07-Nov-22 12:37:06

Thank you everyone for your support and advice.... it's so reassuring to know that so many of you are reaping the benefits from your T H R.
I'm having a spinal with sedation. Never had one so a little bit wary...
I don't have a walker so will ask about that, especially at night going to the toilet.
I have to be there for 07.30 so hopefully I'll be on the morning list.
I'll post again when I'm 'on the other side'.
Thank you again..smile

JenniferEccles Mon 07-Nov-22 09:28:29

All the best for tomorrow LabradorLinda
Regarding the worry about dislocation, I was also concerned but I was told that it’s a fairly rare occurrence these days.
Obviously we all have to be careful for the first few weeks, but after that it’s very unlikely, provided we avoid any extreme movements.

silverlining48 Mon 07-Nov-22 09:11:34

Am talking about the Walker of course