I'm now a hippie for one week. Here's my story.
11-13 Met with Dr. Gross and Lee Web. Lee Webb said my left hip was one of the worst limitations of movement she had ever seen.
11-16 Day of surgery. The worst part by far is the anticipaction leading up to this day. We arrived at 8:00 am and went smoothly into admisson. They started an intravenous and got oxygen going. I was given some sedative that calmed me down nicely. I was also given anti-nausea meds that worked perfectly as I never once felt sick. I recieved a spinal (painless) and then 'lights out'. It seems like I immediatly awoke and the nurse said "all done, time to wake up". This was around 3:30.
My lower body was completely numb and had no pain or discomfort what so ever. Back in my room still groggy but they brought in dinner around 6:00 and it was meatloaf with mashed potatoes. I was actually hungry and ate about half. (I could never pass up meatloaf!)
11-17 Still no pain. Taking hydrocodone and tylenol for pain. Removed the cathiter (easy and fast) then got me up on crutches and went for a walk. No problem and NO pain.
11-18 Met with Dr. Gross and he said everything was good and I was discharged by 12:00 noon. My wife and I checked into the hotel in the parking lot. We had reserved the handicap room with a walk in shower. I felt dizzy and Light headed so I decided to stop taking the hydrocodone. I had no pain and wanted to see if I could go just on the tylenol.
11-19 Felt much better without the hydrocodone in my system. Did my exercizes and took a shower. Feeling much better.
11-20 Still no pain. Drove to a hotel closer to the airport stayed the night and flew home the next day.
I'm amazed at how pain free the whole ordeal was.
I believe Dr. Gross has a system down that works wonderfully. The entire event went as smoothly as it possible and I highly recommend Dr. Gross and his team.
Thanks Surface hippy for all the great information!
Don C
This is very similar to what I went through.... it amazes me the people who say they were in really bad pain post-op. Could be the technique of the doctor, could be the meds that Gross injects into your spine, maybe a combo of both.
It's rare that you find a Dr. Gross hippy who had severe pain post-op.
Glad to hear that you're doing well.
Chuck
Quote from: DonC on November 23, 2009, 03:53:44 PM
I'm now a hippie for one week. Here's my story.
11-13 Met with Dr. Gross and Lee Web. Lee Webb said my left hip was one of the worst limitations of movement she had ever seen.
11-16 Day of surgery. The worst part by far is the anticipaction leading up to this day. We arrived at 8:00 am and went smoothly into admisson. They started an intravenous and got oxygen going. I was given some sedative that calmed me down nicely. I was also given anti-nausea meds that worked perfectly as I never once felt sick. I recieved a spinal (painless) and then 'lights out'. It seems like I immediatly awoke and the nurse said "all done, time to wake up". This was around 3:30.
My lower body was completely numb and had no pain or discomfort what so ever. Back in my room still groggy but they brought in dinner around 6:00 and it was meatloaf with mashed potatoes. I was actually hungry and ate about half. (I could never pass up meatloaf!)
11-17 Still no pain. Taking hydrocodone and tylenol for pain. Removed the cathiter (easy and fast) then got me up on crutches and went for a walk. No problem and NO pain.
11-18 Met with Dr. Gross and he said everything was good and I was discharged by 12:00 noon. My wife and I checked into the hotel in the parking lot. We had reserved the handicap room with a walk in shower. I felt dizzy and Light headed so I decided to stop taking the hydrocodone. I had no pain and wanted to see if I could go just on the tylenol.
11-19 Felt much better without the hydrocodone in my system. Did my exercizes and took a shower. Feeling much better.
11-20 Still no pain. Drove to a hotel closer to the airport stayed the night and flew home the next day.
I'm amazed at how pain free the whole ordeal was.
I believe Dr. Gross has a system down that works wonderfully. The entire event went as smoothly as it possible and I highly recommend Dr. Gross and his team.
Thanks Surface hippy for all the great information!
Don C
Congratulations on the new hip. Dr. Gross and team do a great job. Thanks for posting and letting us know how things are going.
Good Luck and be patient. It will all come together soon. You have a good start on your recovery.
Pat