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👯‍♀️👯‍♀️Hips and Knees part 4 👯‍♀️👯‍♀️

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silverlining48 Sun 26-Nov-23 12:12:44

Greetings hipsters and kneeknockers. It is with great pleasure and some surprise that we have reached episode number 4 in this 🧵. Welcome to all.
Onwards and forwards we go. Advice, support, encouragement and everything else available here.

Mizuna Wed 28-Aug-24 18:52:25

Welcome home! It doesn't matter how slow you are. Enjoy resting and you'll gradually find yourself healing and doing more. No need to try and rush. The body heals itself amazingly.

Mizuna Wed 28-Aug-24 18:58:54

Here's me and my littlest grandchildren exploring a WW2 depot several weeks after my second hip replacement. 😊 I had obviously managed the steps!

Aveline Wed 28-Aug-24 20:09:02

It's great you're home. Please rest and sleep as much as you can. Your body will feel so drained of energy for a wee while. Take it easy as the healing starts.

silverlining48 Wed 28-Aug-24 22:00:31

Welcome home grankle. Well done.
Sleep well and rest up for the rest of the week at least. flowers

Charleygirl5 Wed 28-Aug-24 22:13:56

Grankle so pleased to hear you are home. As others have said, you need to rest and catch up with sleep. The first few days will be difficult but the worst is over.

Enjoy the mini heatwave if it comes.

Redcar Thu 29-Aug-24 11:51:09

Welcome homegrankle I hope that you managed to get some sleep last night. Rest as much as you can, but also do the exercises (if you’ve been given an exercise sheet) and have a little walk indoors to start with. If you weren’t given any exercises to do, the Versus Arthritis website has some specifically for post operation hips! But don’t go mad with them! I was shocked to be told recently that I should still be doing the exercises although my op was last December!

Aveline Thu 29-Aug-24 12:34:46

Redcar you must be new to this site or you'd have heard the opinions on exercises. Totally unnecessary. Just walk about. It's what legs are for not pointless static movements.

Redcar Thu 29-Aug-24 17:23:39

aveline I’m not new to this site and am aware of the differing opinions on exercise. Sometimes as patients we don’t really know what to do for the best, when physiotherapists and consultant’s can’t agree between themselves.

Aveline Thu 29-Aug-24 17:44:41

I checked the NICE guidance. I prefer to do my own research as to what's really proven to be best.

Redcar Thu 29-Aug-24 17:58:16

Apologies, I didn’t mean to upset anyone.

silverlining48 Thu 29-Aug-24 18:31:32

Redcar No one is upset, every surgeon has their own view on managing patients post op. It can be confusing, but leaves us to decide what is best for us.
I bought a second hand chair with a 90 degree back, my surgeon or the physio didn’t seem bothered by the 90 degree rule, which was just as well as I am short and found the chair very uncomfortable so I passed it on to someone who was taller and grateful .

Charleygirl5 Thu 29-Aug-24 18:51:48

I agree with Aveline re exercises. I am fine. I had so much pain after each knee replacement exercising was the last thing on my mind.

I am glad I only have 2 legs but I am unsure if the first TKR in 2012 will "see me out".

Aveline Thu 29-Aug-24 19:21:05

Gosh I hope it does Charleygirl. When I had mine done the surgeon was saying it could last 40 years. Mind you, I'm very careful with it. No road running or wild jumping about aka dancing!

Nannytopsy Thu 29-Aug-24 20:45:34

Still waiting for a date! They thought September but not heard anything yet and tomorrow is the last working day in August. I didn’t realise “ in the New Year” meant some time in 2024. Maybe.

Aveline Thu 29-Aug-24 20:48:09

My friend went to her GP and nagged him. Next thing is she's got pre op next week and a date for op in September.
Try asking the GP to chase up the referral?

Charleygirl5 Thu 29-Aug-24 22:10:03

Nannytopsy you could ring your consultant's secretary and ask to be remembered if there is a cancellation because you are in so much pain. You could also ask her where you are on the waiting list as you were thinking of booking a relaxing holiday!!!!

Good luck.

Mizuna Fri 30-Aug-24 07:24:24

I'd completely forgotten that I was in so much pain I rang my consultant's secretary to ask about my position on the list and it resulted in my knee replacement being brought forward.

silverlining48 Fri 30-Aug-24 09:15:46

I did the same and it worked, always worth a phone call.

silverlining48 Fri 30-Aug-24 09:16:57

Hope you get some news soon Nannytopsy

silverlining48 Fri 30-Aug-24 09:20:16

Still not on Active so I will just wish everyone a happy and sunny day and a good weekend. I am off to Italy for a short break this weekend so need to get out of bed and start packing.
I have been studying Italian with duolingo and learned that a cornetto is not an ice cream but a croissant,
Ciao 👋

Mizuna Fri 30-Aug-24 10:05:56

Ha ha, that's funny silverlining. Enjoy more than just one real Cornetto if they sell them! 😁

silverlining48 Fri 30-Aug-24 10:17:27

Will do my best… smile

silverlining48 Fri 30-Aug-24 10:35:29

wink

Charleygirl5 Fri 30-Aug-24 23:14:07

Enjoy your time away silverlining. It is bedtime once more.

SusieB50 Sun 01-Sept-24 16:40:31

I have just returned from a very strenuous but enjoyable holiday in Cornwall with both my families celebrating my DD 50th . I had a second injection into my hip nearly two weeks ago and although still a bit painful managed lots of tricky steep paths and rough steps with the odd arm and my trusty hiking stick ! So pleased with the outcome even though not completely pain free. I have resolved to walk more at home even if a bit boring!

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