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👯‍♀️Hip & Knee Replacement #3 👯‍♀️

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FannyCornforth Mon 05-Dec-22 12:03:11

Hello 👋

Here is the new thread!
Thank you to regular and irregular posters all.

Especially those such as Silverling and Charleygirl who have provided so much advise and support. (There are lots of other lovely posters, but too many to list).

As well as advice, there is also much wisdom and kindness.

I will link to the first and second threads below.

Wherever you are on your replacement journey, you are most welcome to join us here smile

Charleygirl5 Sun 19-Nov-23 18:03:11

I have a few words I would like to say to DH! The poor petal cannot cope- I have had both knees replaced at different times and managed okay on my own without thankfully the likes of him!

You will be much better off with your DD. Medically you are being cared for well, it is great now it is all over and although it is painful now, even by Christmas you will be feeling so much better.

silverlining48 Sun 19-Nov-23 17:36:44

That’s good news, take notice of instructions and use ice if swollen. It’s a day at a time, but your journey starts here. Go girl. 🧒

grannysyb Sun 19-Nov-23 17:23:45

Discharged today, staying with my DD for a week or so as DH doesn't feel he can manage, I think it's quite a good idea! My surgeon was wonderful, he came to see me several times after the op. I will go back to the unit for physio, and keep up with exercise in the meantime. I'm quite sore but glad it's over!

silverlining48 Fri 17-Nov-23 19:28:27

I think a lot of us were in hospital for 10 days when we had our babies. I had a lovely rest. Now it’s out the same day.

Charleygirl5 Fri 17-Nov-23 19:14:31

Please do not faint but after my last knee op in 2018 I was in for around 9 days. Although no doubt a long waiting list there was no A7E department.

All the very best grannysyb we are here if you need any help.

silverlining48 Fri 17-Nov-23 12:44:17

Sorry I missed yours is s knee op. Mine was a hip hop.
Won’t be long before you are home, bit the shouldn’t discharge you till you are feeling better

silverlining48 Fri 17-Nov-23 12:40:37

Hello grannysyb
Hope you feel ok soon, I had my op 18 months ago and felt s Bit light headed too ,would imagine it’s fairly common.
I thought I was discharged quickly 36 hours post op but same day is something else.
Do keep in touch and though you know the ropes we are here if you need any need anything,

grannysyb Fri 17-Nov-23 12:16:05

Had total knee replacement yesterday, they send most people home who have had the op early in the day, however I felt t very faint when I stood up. I'm now on a ward and I think the physios will try again later. I had the same reaction when I had my hip done four years ago.

Charleygirl5 Thu 16-Nov-23 19:05:57

silverlinimg please do not blink or you will miss it. I have no idea what happens to it but there again, a lot passes this birdbrain by.

silverlining48 Thu 16-Nov-23 16:20:38

Hey we are at no 1, at last!

silverlining48 Thu 16-Nov-23 16:19:23

Sorry 😞

silverlining48 Thu 16-Nov-23 16:17:56

Please don’t anyone be put off …..😲

silverlining48 Thu 16-Nov-23 16:15:50

Maybe amputation was too strong a description ……….🤦‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️👯‍♀️

silverlining48 Thu 16-Nov-23 08:50:15

It is major surgery snd i read somewhere it’s the closest thing to amputation, so bruising is inevitable.
I don’t think I had much bruising but have plenty of flesh in that area so maybe that was the reason.
Glad all is well and hope it reduces by next time you see the doctor. I am sure it will be.

ginny Wed 15-Nov-23 23:40:02

Saw the consultant surgeon today. 6 weeks post THR.
All good apart from still having a fair amount of bruising. Hematoma to give it the correct name. Not painful but a bit uncomfortable and sometimes prickly sensation. He wants to see me again in 2 weeks.
Has anyone else had bruising for this long?

Fun2Read Wed 15-Nov-23 18:10:32

I think you are right JenniferEccles. Putting the operation off now could mean I am waiting a very long time for another date. I am planning to go ahead even though I have done 10000 steps today, at a very steady pace, without any pain. You ladies are great. Thank you so much for calming me down when I was very confused and stressed.

JenniferEccles Wed 15-Nov-23 13:19:27

I’m happy to contribute to this very helpful thread in an attempt to keep it active’ !

Fun2Read I can see your dilemma regarding whether or not to go ahead with your planned hip replacement operation as you are pain free.

A difficult decision which I have no experience of as my hip pain, once started, never went away until I had the operation, gosh, nearly two years ago now!
Mine, like the vast majority was completely successful.

Honestly in your position, even though I can understand your hesitance, I would go ahead with the operation.
Yes, nobody undergoes surgery lightly, but given the current situation with NHS waiting lists, if you turn this down you could be waiting a very long time if the pain returns.

silverlining48 Wed 15-Nov-23 12:47:57

I am sure a chat with a physio will help you decide. Or your gp?
I have a friend with a really painful knee. She can hardly walk but will not get it checked out. She’s only just 70 far too young to put up with the pain for the rest of her life, but .....up to her, I have done my best.
I wish you well Fun2 read and let us know how it goes. We are always here. Good luck.

Fun2Read Wed 15-Nov-23 11:17:06

It has been so helpful chatting to you both and I do appreciate you making time for me. I am finding it a really tough decision but I think that like me you are both coming to the opinion that having a new hip is the best course of action. Hopefully the physio will help me to feel confident in that choice.

silverlining48 Wed 15-Nov-23 11:05:16

I was amazed at how quickly I recovered after my new hip. Being able to walk without pain was such joy. No regrets at all.

I know it’s more straightforward than replacing knees.

Charleygirl5 Wed 15-Nov-23 11:01:31

Ask the physio what the state of your hip is because it is not going to get any better. I would be inclined to give the surgery a lot of thought.

There are lots of hints and tips post surgery on here so good luck- we are always available.

Fun2Read Wed 15-Nov-23 10:51:20

Thank you again ladies - I’m glad to see that at least I have managed to get this topic in active. I’m with you both that eyes peeled on the ground is the only way - the pavements are a real challenge. I am in a real quandary about op or no op and think I might see a physiotherapist to help me decide. At the moment I feel it is probably safest to go ahead with the hip replacement. In the meantime the sun is shining so DH and I are off to enjoy a walk by the sea while I still can.

silverlining48 Wed 15-Nov-23 10:50:54

Your place is well above me Charleygirl, I wasn’t joking when I said 3 seconds max with eyes open. Actually need to do something about this don’t I?

Charleygirl5 Wed 15-Nov-23 10:31:40

I sometimes manage 3 minutes at the top but I do know my place.

silverlining48 Wed 15-Nov-23 10:18:33

Ha, yes it does smile

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