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Going to have a new hip!

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susytish Tue 08-Nov-22 15:31:02

My consultant has been looking at my knee, now hip playing up. So he is recommending having a right hip replacement first, then knee at a later date. My physio also said hip is a problem. As I have been back and forth for the past year with doctors, consultants, physio, painkillers, I am strangely relieved something will be happening! Won't be until early next year at earliest as not private, although NHS sent me to a private hospital. Any similar experiences?

MayBee70 Tue 08-Nov-22 15:36:29

The only advice I can give if you’re in line to have a new knee is to make sure you haven’t got a fungal nail infection. A friend of mine was all geared up to have a new knee only for the operation to be cancelled because they found she had a fungal nail infection. I know it sounds a bit weird but it isn’t something you’d think about. She then had to wait ages for her knee because of the pandemic. Are there exercises you can do prior to having a hip op?

MissAdventure Tue 08-Nov-22 15:40:20

There is a hip replacement thread that people have found very supportive, and informative.

Sometimes best to hear straight from the horse's mouth.

Ahem! smile

susytish Tue 08-Nov-22 15:42:40

Hi MayBee70. Yes have been doing exercises with Versus Arthritis and seeing a physiotherapist. There is also a group at a local sports centre that do classes for people with arthritis, mobility issues. I might join it.

MissAdventure Tue 08-Nov-22 15:50:25

Susytish I've bumped the hip replacement thread.

You'll probably find it informative.

Sarah74 Tue 08-Nov-22 16:03:04

Keep doing the exercises - it will help a lot with your recovery post-op

Ro60 Tue 08-Nov-22 16:36:42

No helpful advice, but Hip, hip hooray! 🙈💐
Best wishes

susytish Tue 08-Nov-22 16:38:30

Have found the thread, thanks! The problem is though, it is not just the hip. The arthritis started in the knee, and that is where most of the pain is. So would be interested in anyone who is having the hip done first. I think the Consultant thought the hip is more restricting, whereas the knee can be worked on better with exercise. Not sure.

Visgir1 Tue 08-Nov-22 17:44:47

Go into the Hip thread. You will see your not alone with the Knee issue.
Knee pain.. Can be your Hip mine was.
Really good thread.

Oldbat1 Tue 08-Nov-22 18:55:45

Friends didn’t have to wait long for a hip replacement as they were prepared to go at short notice and prepared to travel. Both in and out the same day which I was amazed at. Good luck.

mumski Tue 08-Nov-22 20:50:07

Best thing in the world having my hip replaced. Pain was almost gone over night. Make sure you do your exercises. Have a high chair such as a Parker Knoll so you don't strain stiches etc getting up from a too low seat. Also a high foot stool to keep your leg raised,
Go for it!

Mizuna Tue 08-Nov-22 21:35:04

I had both hips replaced last year, when I had actually gone to the consultant about my very painful knee quite a long time before that. He said the hips should be replaced first, so I've had to wait ages to get my knee replaced. Am hoping it will be done in the next few months. My hip replacements are amazing, very successful. Done on the NHS in a private hospital.