...at Swedish Hospital. Dr Pritchett will be resurfacing my left hip in a couple of hours. Wish me luck!
Can't wait to be pain free and running again.
Good luck not that you should need it mate your in good hands!
Shabbis, good luck. You're going to do great!
Good luck! In a few hours you'll be on your way to a great recovery!
Keep us posted when you're on the other side.
In recovery now. Surgery went well. Feeling great. Spinal is just starting to wear off. Bring on the pain!
Except for the pain part, Like, Like and Like. Wishing you a restful night, and good luck.
Hope it went well. Keep us posted of the first few days !!
It has been 15 hours since surgery. Starting to feel the pain coming on now. Incision area looks great, only a miniscule amount of bleeding. Tried to sit up at the side of the bed this morning, but got really lightheaded and had to lay back down. Blood pressure is pretty low right now.
The PT had me up and walking with a walker about 4 hours post-op. Walking went well, except my left quad and knee were still numb, so my knee gave out twice, felt like the floor dropped out from under my feet. Strangest feeling ever. Also got very dizzy and lightheaded, I assume that was from all the drugs and trama from surgery.
Worried about my next PT session.
I know I can get through this, although it's going to be a slower process than my mind wants it to be. I am in that "what did I do?" stage right now.
Any advice for me at this stage would be greatly appreciated.
But now I am officially a Hippy!
Things get easier from now on!
It's going to be a roller coaster. Be patient, listen to your body, don't stress. It might help to keep a diary and measure your progress, at first that will be day by day, later on you'll see improvements week by week.
2nd PT and OT session at the hospital went great; no nausea this time. I have one PT session left and then I will be discharged. Pain is manageable at this point. The quad, glute and hamstring are all super tight and don't want to move. Brain says "lift" muscles say "no"!
Not sure if it's all psychological, but I swear my new hip feels "smoother" when it moves compared to my original hip. Like a well oiled machine. I had some bone spurs before and it felt kind of "crunchy" when I moved.
Glad to hear the surgery went well and you are doing better. I remember thinking the same thing you mentioned. My hip moves so freely and feels so smooth.
Take care and keep icing it.
Stay in the battle, hip soldier! It is well worth it. Congrats and remember, it will just keep getting awesomer! :)
Is there a secret handshake or "hip bump" now that I am I'm the club?
Congratulations on your new hip and keep enjoying the wonderful week by week progress.
No-it's not psychological-I can remember clearly doing lateral leg raises on day 2 and couldn't believe after years of such deterioration and limited ROM when doing these, that now with my new HR my hip just glided!
Keep up the progress
Toby
LHR Adept-Prof Cobb 30-1-10
Quote from: shabbis on November 26, 2014, 10:38:01 PM
Is there a secret handshake or "hip bump" now that I am I'm the club?
Yes to both, we'll hold off on the hip bump for now. Congrats and keep it up.
Day 4 post-op. Was able to take a few steps without crutches. No pain at all in the hip. Quad is still tight and sore. Incision area is still swollen, but clean and dry. There has been barely any bleeding or fluid leak since the surgery., just a couple small red spots on the bandage. Pretty amazing.
Have started to back off the pain meds, taking about half of what I was taking before. Although I noticed I was much more mobile with more pain meds, which I guess could be a bad thing as I could push myself more. Harder to judge your limits when on too much pain meds.
At this rate though, unless there are an relapses I don't know about, I am on a, what seems like, a very quick recovery path.
Afternoon of day 4: I can now walk around the house with no crutches, have a slight limp, but not too bad. Taking even less pain meds now. Changed the bandage, incision is dry as a bone, no leakage. Feeling great overall. Only issue I have now is the pain med constipation.
I do worry about fractures, but I am only walking walking and doing my in-bed PT exercises. Nothing close to impact related.
Is this normal? Will there be a relapse in my future? Am I going too fast? Body seems ok with it all so far.
Just be very careful mate as a slip or a fall could be bad news at this stage. Some surgeons like you to use sticks for longer than nessicary just to remind you you've had makor surgery.
Just make sure you follow your Docs instructions on the use of crutches. Seems too soon to be off them to me. My Doc required using both crutches for 6 weeks. At my 6 week check up he released me to start walking without them. The time is required for the bones to strengthen and attach to the device.
I understand that walking is one of the best things you can do early on. My recovery plan said you can get off the crutches as soon as you feel comfortable but absolutely no impact for 6 weeks. The only relapse you might have will be caused by trying to do too much too soon, so go slowly.
wanna race? I know you will be up and at it soon. take it easy. It get better.
H/H