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👯‍♀️ 👯‍♀️ Hips and knees Part 5 👯‍♀️ 👯‍♀️

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silverlining48 Fri 15-Nov-24 12:32:38

Welcome to the latest Hips and Knees where help advice support and encouragement is readily available to all

Aveline Thu 26-Dec-24 13:52:23

Excellent news. I bet you're glad you took the opportunity when it came. Enjoy being at home but take it easy!

Redcar Thu 26-Dec-24 12:00:49

nannytopsy that’s brilliant news. Take it easy when you get home and enjoy the rest of Christmas and look forward to a pain free New Year!

Nannytopsy Thu 26-Dec-24 11:44:52

Yes Charleygirl ! DH is coming to fetch me at about 2.30!

Charleygirl5 Thu 26-Dec-24 11:18:18

I have just surfaced. For many years, I have never slept until almost 11 a.m. I am not complaining. I hope I sleep tonight because tomorrow I have an appointment to have my leg dressings changed.

Another dull day but no snow or frost.

nannytopsy I would not be surprised if you were sleeping in your own bed tonight. Keep taking the tablets, and look after yourself.

Redcar Wed 25-Dec-24 12:42:32

I’m enjoying a glass of fizz, but will be careful walking around! Have a lovely Christmas everyone.

Aveline Wed 25-Dec-24 09:05:47

Yes. This surgery has transformed my life. I'm very grateful. I feel such a devil this morning - I put a little Bailey's in my coffee! Will walk with care though.

Mizuna Wed 25-Dec-24 06:19:22

Welcome to the New Knee Club Nannytopsy! A very Happy Christmas to all of you. Have I really had both hips and knees replaced? I've completely forgotten the recovery period now. A miracle of modern medicine for which I'm so grateful. Thank you again for this very helpful thread. 😍

Charleygirl5 Tue 24-Dec-24 22:44:14

That is a really good Christmas present to yourself, nannytopsy. As others have said, rest. It can be very painful post-op.

You will not be cooking or washing dishes tomorrow!

Please, everybody, look after themselves and no trips or falls, with or without sherry.

Redcar Tue 24-Dec-24 21:05:56

nannytopsy, that’s brilliant, but please take it easy. As aveline says, you have had major surgery and you need time to get over it, the sedation and whatever painkillers they have given you. Just do what you can and if it hurts too much, just stop!
I hope you’re home soon and can enjoy a belated Christmas!

Aveline Tue 24-Dec-24 20:58:56

For goodness sake Nannytopsy don't let them bully you into too much exercise. You've had a major operation and your whole body needs to recover.
A great start to 2025 though!

Nannytopsy Tue 24-Dec-24 20:55:51

Hello! Knee was replaced this morning, with a spinal block and a very light level of sedation, so I knew what was going on
Physios got me out of bed briefly and I am doing what movements I can - can’t really call them exercises!
It’s a bit sore!

Aveline Tue 24-Dec-24 16:07:30

You'll get there Redcar! All good wishes for Christmas and the New Year to all intrepid hip and kneesters. Also thinking of those still waiting. Your time will come - and it will be worth it!

Redcar Tue 24-Dec-24 15:42:47

Merry Christmas to all in the Hips and knees club! May we all have a pain free time!
grammargran I’m still sleeping on my back, I know it’ll be a while yet before I can sleep on either side, although I’m getting desperate to do so!

grammargran Tue 24-Dec-24 14:15:42

So sorry to hear of your accident silverlining48. That must have thoroughly unnerved you apart from your physical injuries. Surely the shop must have health and safety issues to have had four customers in 10 days fall over the step. Is no-one claiming against them? Hope you get better soon with no lasting repercussions. Wishing all my fellow “hipsters” the happiest of Christmas greetings. You’ve all helped me along my path to recovery more than you’ll ever know. Best night’s sleep last night, turning over freely. But …….. my trusty stick’s staying by my side for some time yet, I’m thinking. Love to you all xx

marymary62 Tue 24-Dec-24 08:31:45

Silverlining - so sorry to hear about your fall - I hope you do not have any lasting bruises - take care as I twisted my ankle in that fall of mine and it’s a bit weak so almost fell again! That shop needs to do something with its step. At least your bones must be in good shape as nothing broken. A 55 year old friend just slightly twisted his ankle and it snapped - diagnosed with osteoporosis which is unusual for a 55 year old male I think. Try and get checked out if you have any aches and pains - though I’m sure that you would know by now if anything was really amiss.
Hope everyone has a lovely Xmas - eldest daughter and her 6 year old son coming today and we’re going out for Xmas lunch which I’ve never done before and slightly apprehensive has he’s a bit of a live wire - I’ve asked them to seat us in the furthest corner possible 😂😂. He goes to his dads tomorrow (co-parenting following divorce) then my other daughter and partner and 4 year old granddaughter here tomorrow - she’s a calm little thing so it should be easy ! We have badly timed it as we are all renovating our kitchens at the same time so no one has an oven ! Takes the pressure off though as we can only do simple things - they’re all vegan anyway. Ninja and induction hob will see us through !
Merry Christmas🌲🎄🤶🤶 to all !!

Charleygirl5 Tue 24-Dec-24 07:57:47

I hope you have not loosened any cement around your joint after that nasty fall.

silverlining48 Mon 23-Dec-24 19:20:18

I thought I had broken it as it went down hard with a crack but though it’s sore I think it’s ok, at least I don’t have two lovely black eyes which I really expected.

Charleygirl5 Mon 23-Dec-24 18:34:59

That is horrendous. Did you break your nose? It is such a shock to the entire system. I hope you were able to rest afterwards.

silverlining48 Mon 23-Dec-24 15:11:46

Thanks Redcar It was painful, we were away with friends for a weekend break and it dud rather spoil things as it happened on the first morning we were there.

Redcar Mon 23-Dec-24 13:45:18

Ouch silverlining tha sounds really painful. That shop obviously has an issue with their doorway and step. I haven’t been out walking for a few days, it’s too cold. But I’ll have to get used to it when I’m at home next week.

silverlining48 Mon 23-Dec-24 13:28:46

It shook me up, but was lucky. It was a heavy fall and could easily have taken my front teeth out as well. So was lucky. 🍀

Aveline Mon 23-Dec-24 13:00:03

Oh no! What rotten luck. Take your stick when out in crowded shops btw - it helps keep people out of your way if they see you with a stick.

silverlining48 Mon 23-Dec-24 09:40:47

I could have done with a stick this weekend. I tripped over a step going into a shop and landed smack on my face. I heard my nose crack. Hurt my poorly knee too…. So beware hipsters.
Luckily I seem to be ok but created quite a stir at the time, laying across the shop doorway. 😳 the staff were very kind. Apparently I was the fourth person in the last 10 days to fall into the shop, so there is clearly a safety issue.

Charleygirl5 Fri 20-Dec-24 18:48:51

When you are out, you can take your stick but do not put any weight on it for a few steps. If you feel wobbly or in pain, you have your trusty stick. Perhaps try that method in the house first.

Six weeks is too soon to ditch the stick.

grammargran Fri 20-Dec-24 16:37:20

I think I shall be hanging on to my stick for a bit longer, Redcar. My physio today was a bit iffy when I told her what the consultant had said about ditching it “six weeks is still early days”. Perhaps a bit of practice around the house but certainly not outside.

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