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Full Hip Replacement Advice

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silverlining48 Sun 29-Sept-24 11:38:13

Don’t assume you will get a visit from Occupational
Therapy for assessment and aids, it used to happen but rare if at all now. Two years ago I had nothing apart from the parting gift of a raised toilet seat and two sticks on leaving the hospital.
Definitely a litter picker upper and long handled shoe horns, a strap or long piece of material to help you get into bed are all useful and there are many other ideas on the hip and knee thread. We rarely appear on Active so look under the health forum and look out for those dancers. 👯‍♀️

Wenbo Sun 29-Sept-24 10:29:04

Thank you to everyone for your advice it's helpful.

Imarocker Sun 29-Sept-24 09:39:37

Occupational health should visit your home and decide what you need and deliver it. I had no pain at all and was home in three days. You can’t bend or twist for 6 weeks so may need some help, especially early on. I had to wear elastic stockings for 6 weeks so needed someone (DD) to change them for me. Buy a grabber for picking things up from the floor. The worse thing is having to sleep on your back. Do your exercises religiously.

Charleygirl5 Sun 29-Sept-24 09:37:18

Please ask because each hospital is different. The most important items you need are a picker-upper and a long handled shoe horn. Give some thought to bathing or showering. I only had a shower and found a stool invaluable after my knee replacement.

Please look at the other thread because I am repeating myself.

Usedtobeblonde Sat 28-Sept-24 21:50:20

I was 83 when I had mine.
It was a total success, pain free from day one, out in less than 48 hours.
Recovery was excellent although I had excellent help in my live in GD.
Never regretted as with my TKR 3 years earlier.
All aids I needed were supplied then,I don’t know about now but expect they are.
Good luck when it happens and please don’t worry.

TerriT Sat 28-Sept-24 21:27:16

The pain goes immediately. I had it done in 2015 and it has been a great success. Before I had it done I was really nervous even though I was told it is usually a trouble free operation. It is ,so believe it when you are told, you will be so glad you had it done.

silverlining48 Sat 28-Sept-24 21:18:53

Hello Wenbow
Please look at our hip and knee thread, 👯‍♀️ there is lots of information support and encouragement on there.

I had my hip replaced 2 years ago and it went really well.
I was in hospital for 2 nights and was given a raised toilet seat and sticks, it might be an idea to ask what the hospital provides.
Not long now, you will be pain free almost straight away.

Jaxjacky Sat 28-Sept-24 20:04:02

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This is the thread

Visgir1 Sat 28-Sept-24 19:54:29

Go to Hip and Knee thread.. It has everything you need to know.

NotSpaghetti Sat 28-Sept-24 18:15:10

There is an existing thread about this though Wenbo

NotSpaghetti Sat 28-Sept-24 18:14:36

I was told I could collect "home aids".

Wenbo Sat 28-Sept-24 18:10:16

Hi
I'm 75 and due to have a full hip replacement on 4th November Even though everything has been explained to me, has anybody who has had one done any advice. Do I need to get aids for home. I have been told I will be home after one or two nights. Thank you.-