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Video of me going up and down the stairs... PAIN FREE in my new hip!

Started by 23109VC, April 27, 2011, 03:23:41 AM

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23109VC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBFq4iqlkKI

I'm about two months post op.  My wife and I were out to dinner tonight to celebrate her birthday at a local winery...   I ONLY had ONE GLASS.  :)  After dinner we were walking arouind taking pictures... the place is called South Coast Winery in Temecula, CA.. It's a very pretty place.  Our camera is a DSLR but it will shoot video too...  we came across a staircase and I figured, hey, why not shoot a video of me going up and down the stairs...

so here is a quick video of me conquering the stairs...   ;D

Normal people can't appreciate going up and down stairs without pain..but I know all of you do!  before my surgery, i could not have gone up the stairs this quickly, and getting up them would have been very painful.  Tonight it was a snap.  No holding onto the railing, and I went up foot over foot.

The funny thing was on the way down, the only pain I felt was in my RIGHT knee...and my surgery was on the LEFT side!  It wasn't anything bad, just a weird twinge as I went down.. my knees are fine...  but it was kind of funny...i'm shooting a video to show off how good my left hip is and the only pain I could sense was on my supposedly "good" side..   :P

I guess like many of you have said.. the bad side becomes the good side?  :)

anyway... here you go.  my first youtube appearance.. :)  I shot some before footage a week or so before I flew out to Dr. Gross...  i'll have to shoot some more video... and then in six months, when I run or play racquetball... compile a true "before/after" video...



it sure is great to be able to zip up and down a flight of stairs and not grimace in pain every step of the way!!!

Sean
Dr. Gross- Left Hip - 2/23/11, Right Hip 7/19/23

phillwad

Great news and video

I hope to be there in 3 weeks - want to race?????

Cheers - Phill

bothdone

LBHR 25 May 2004
RBHR 19 March 2008

Lopsided




Proud To Be Dr. De Smet's First Uncemented Conserve Plus, Left, August 2010

bothdone

Quote from: lopsided on April 27, 2011, 07:04:11 AM
Good to put a face to a hip.


Excellent post - made me smile.  Perhaps we should have a hippies gallery on here?

Ed
LBHR 25 May 2004
RBHR 19 March 2008

Dayton96

Thanks for the video Sean.  It gives me something to look forward to.  I'm at five weeks today and just looking forward to being able to tie my shoe. 

Mac
Dr. Gross, Uncemented Biomet, Left, March 2011

23109VC

I wasn't able to tie my shoe at 5 weeks either!  It's a slow steady improvment... bit by bit...  be patient and it won't be long before you will be racing up stairs too!!!    :)

I still get an occasional pain on the outside of my hip area... I suspect it's bursitis..it's not in my joint..it's in the tissues... so while I can zip up the stairs.. I have my days where I feel somediscomfort still..but that discomfort is mild enough that a couple of aspririn makes it not noticeable....  i had zero pain when I went up the stairs...  (except that twinge in my "good" knee")  :)

I'm taking it slow...pushing things sets you back.  at six weeks I went to disneyland and walked way too much and my hip hurt for a week and a half...  it's finally back to whewre it was, but i still have that one little intermittent pain that may be bursitis...  if i keep getting better, i'm sure it wil be gone in another few weeks....

  my goal is to play racquetball (my all time favorite sport) at six months.  I have a neighbor who is a recently retired #1 ranked professional racquetball player...  i'm going to try and get a "sympathy" game...  ;)  i'll video that!!!
Sean
Dr. Gross- Left Hip - 2/23/11, Right Hip 7/19/23

FlbrkMike

You must live pretty close to me, because Temecula is ony about a 15 minute drive from my house in Fallbrook.

Can't see your video because YouTube is blocked here at work but I know I'll be impressed when I get home and watch it.

I'll be seven weeks out from my second hip on Friday, and I can remember that one of my biggest goals (and worries) back in January when I was contemplating my bilat BHR was to be able to fly to Utah for my nephew's wedding in Park City on April 29.  Here I am now one day from flying and haven't even been using a cane for a couple of weeks.  At this point it's hard to believe that I was ever worried about this.

Keep up the great work!!

Dr. Ball
56 years old
LBHR 2/11/11
RBHR 3/11/11

ScubaDuck

That is inspiring!!!!!

My girlfriend did some video on a hike this weekend for a "before" example.  The problem was she couldn't see a real strong limp.  My hip was hurting but I guess all my strengthening and stretching are keeping me from limping too badly.

I am still planning surgery on August 1st.  The pain is causing me to back off training.  I can't get down in the aero on the bike anymore.  And I am noticeably weaker in the left leg.  I am taking everyone's advice not to wait too long.

Thanks again for the motivation.

Dan
LHRA, Birmingham, Dr. Pritchett, 8/1/2011
RHRA, EndoTec, Dr. Pritchett, 12/6/2022
fullmetalhip.wordpress.com

nekko

Thanks for sharing the video. Hoping I will be in the same good shape as you.
Conserve+ cemented, May 12-2011, Pr Migaud, CHu Lille

newdog

Sean,

Looking good! I can't tell you had hip surgery. It gets even better as time goes on.

Steve
Steve, Dr. Gross bilateral, uncemented Biomet, January 10 & 12, 2011, Columbia S.C.

hipnhop

Man you were skipping up those stairs. Way to go.  You're right. It is such a big thing for us.

Ed
3/2011 and 2/2012 HR Dr. Craig Thomas

maxi

thats great mate .. bloody awesome ... i was stoked when i first walked stairs as it was such a drama before the op ...

keep at it ...

Paul
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "...holy cow...what a ride!"

newdog

Quote from: 23109VC on April 27, 2011, 03:23:41 AM
Normal people can't appreciate going up and down stairs without pain..but I know all of you do!

You are so right! Are you saying we are not normal?! LOL   ;D
Steve, Dr. Gross bilateral, uncemented Biomet, January 10 & 12, 2011, Columbia S.C.

23109VC

yeah... we aren't normal...  WE'RE BIONIC!!!!

;D

it's funny how simply things like putting on your shoes, clipping toe nails, walking up stairs..  just sitting totally straight in a chair - are such a big deal!  Most people take all that stuff for granted.  it just shows how you never really miss stuff like that, or appreciate the simple things until they are gone.

going through a hip resurfacing is nothing compared to the procuedures people have gone through with life threatening diseases.... but even going through hip resurfacing has made me "stop and smell the roses" and really appreciate the little stuff.  just sitting in my chair as I tyhpe this.. i'm not in pain.  when I go to sleep at night.. i don't have throbbing pain in my hip...  it's awesome!

MORE VIDEOS TO COME!!
Sean
Dr. Gross- Left Hip - 2/23/11, Right Hip 7/19/23

FlbrkMike

Just saw the video...you flew up those stairs.  Awesome!!  
Dr. Ball
56 years old
LBHR 2/11/11
RBHR 3/11/11

hernanu

Sean, that looked great! Finally got home to see the video (blocked at work). Doing great, buddy.
Hernan, LHR 8/24/2010, RHR 11/29/2010 - Cormet, Dr. Snyder

Lori Cee

That is so awesome.  It really gives me faith in what I have to look forward to.

Thank you so much for sharing this with us all :)
Bilateral Birmingham Mid Head Resection (BMHR): 8 April 2011 (Dr Simon Journeaux at Mater Private).
To follow my progress visit my blog: Bilateral Hip Replacement

phillwad

23109VC

I know what you mean about tying the shoe lace.  I was out on a walk recently and my boot lace came undone.  I could not find a bench to sit on and had to ask someone walking by to tie my boots up again.  The crutches help get sympathy

Phill

hernanu

Hey Phill, Sean - one thing I used (suggested by occupational therapist) was elastic shoelaces for my sneakers. They come in different colors, sizes, etc.  You tie them like normal shoelaces, but they give way so you can slide your feet into the shoes. They provide plenty of support as you're walking, but don't come undone.

And you never have to tie them, because you just slip your foot right in. I bought them through Amazon, but they are, I'm sure available from many places. Until I could tie my shoes, these gave me freedom from having to ask for help.
Hernan, LHR 8/24/2010, RHR 11/29/2010 - Cormet, Dr. Snyder

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