I should say my time has ALMOST come ... I am scheduled for a Left Hip Resurfacing on September 14th with Dr Della Valle (Rush Hospital in Chicago).
I hope to report shortly after my operation things like my great recovery and, eventually, my return to all sorts of fun activities (like snowboarding, surfing, wakeboarding, etc) that I have had to give up over the last few years. Of course, for starters, I will gladly embrace being able to stand up and walk short distances like a "normal person" with little pain (no pain would be a nice bonus!!).
My story is similar to many here ... once active person who was slowed down to a grinding halt by OA in both hips (I am getting my Left hip done first as that is the one that bothers me more). This site has been a worth of information so I do feel well prepared for what lies ahead of me. As the surgery date approaches, I do feel mostly excitement to get on with the healing process but a little nervous about the hospital/OR/recovery room/first few days of post-Op recovery.
I have never blogged ... but ... I did start one and my current plan (subject to change) is to post weekly videos of my post-Op progress. http://stevensaxe1.wordpress.com/
Wish me (and my doctor) some good luck on the 14th!!
Good luck and keep posting!
maxx,
You'll do fine. The pre-surgery feelings you have are so normal. You'll be on the better side before you know it.
Steve-
The pre-surgery nerves are always there. This is not a trivial surgery. Fortunately if you have done your homework and picked a great surgeon and proven device you have managed everything in your control.
My recovery has been much easier and quicker than I imagined. Of course that is not to say it was easy at first. You should hear what I thought it was going to be like!
I also became a blogger because of this procedure. Thanks to TinSoldier.
Best wishes to you.
Dan
MAXX -
I am scheduled for right hip BHR with Dr. Della Valle on September 30th. I would be keenly interested in your weekly videos, as well as any posts to this site.
Edward
so ... anyone heading off to resurfacing surgery next week (besides me)? we can compare hip stories.
1 Week Post-Op ... i feel like i had a very successful week one ... woke up in recovery, with pretty much zero pain and that has continued throughout the week. left the hospital after 1 day (about 36 hours), walked with crutches during hospital PT #1 and walked up/down stairs during hospital PT #2 (was surprised how easy stairs are). my lower leg (foot, ankle, calf) is a little swollen even today (day 7) but not too bad; the rest of my leg is not swollen at all. so far, no bruising on my leg (yes, i said no bruising). getting in/out of bed was a little tough the first few days but now it is no problem. sleeping has been better than expected. i am just sleeping on my back even though i am a side-sleeper; i am able to sleep several hours at a time, wake up and can quickly fall back to sleep. i have been having in-home PT 3 times a week and that is going well. my leg gets a little sore after PT but it's more like a good after working out sore than pain. i still have a long way too go, of course, but i could not have asked for a better first week. so far, i have been getting better every day without any set-backs.
Fantastic report!!!
The first part sounds almost exactly the same as me. It sounds like I had a little more pain as I gave up narcotics as quickly as I could. Did you get off the pain meds?
My bruising didn't come until several days to a week later. And it was severe. But it eventually cleared up after about two and half weeks.
You also sound like you are sleeping better than I did.
Wow, three PT sessions a week! You have a generous health plan. I started PT five weeks after surgery and I get one per week for 7 weeks. But I am doing alot of exercise on my own in between.
Best wishes on your continued recovery.
Dan
Sounds great Max, awesome results. Good for you that the PT is going well.
Remember that if things slow or you have some setbacks, all of our recoveries were stop and go, with mostly go. Sometimes the body needs a plateau to get used to the improvement.
Sounds like you are really doing well, Maxx. It's good to hear!
2 week post-op report: so far, so good. everything is a little better in week two compared to week one. i had just minimal swelling in my ankle/calf and no bruising. i do 3 sets of “exercise†and take 3 walks each day (and a mid-afternoon nap, of course) … so my day is pretty busy!!! i am still on two crutches but i have a follow-up appointment with the doctor in one week and hope to hear him say all is going well and i will likely move off the crutches quickly from there. i am able to put a normal amount of weight on my operated leg and i have taken several steps without the crutches and things felt fine (i.e., step with the crutch, step with the crutch, step without the crutch). sleeping has gotten easier, too ... being a side-sleeper, i am able to sleep for hours on my non-operated side; still can't (or don't want to) sleep on my operated side. the most surprising part so far has been that i have experienced virtually no pain in the hip area since waking up from the surgery. still have a long way to go ...
here is a short video of me walking (with crutches) from a few days ago http://www.screencast.com/t/CEEfkdFj.
after clicking the, click "full size" and click the play button (it the arrow pointing to the right button located towards the lower- left corner).
Maxx
Thanks for posting about your great progress toward recovery. Encouraging words for those of us who will follow in your footsteps later this year.
Congratulations to you!
Boomer
Sweet video! I took some video but never posted it. I should probably stick some on YouTube and put a link from my blog.
Looking good. Keep up the good work.
Dan
Week Three Post-Op Update:
The Highs: still hip pain free!!! Moved from two crutches to one crutch to a cane. Able to walk (around the house) unassisted without pain. Able to get into and out of cars with ease; able to drive my own car with ease (my left leg was the operated side). Able to put away the raised toilet seat and the “grabberâ€. Able to put on my own socks and tie my own shoes!!!
The Not-So-Highs: Although probably walking better now than pre-surgery, I am not exactly walking completely "normal". Outpatient PT says I have a slight "pelvis dip" due to weak gluteus maximus muscles; he said that is completely "normal" for someone just 3 weeks post op. I plan to go back to work full-time in 3 weeks (6 weeks post-op) and my goal is to be able walk into the office completely “pelvis dip free†like a “normal personâ€!!
Here is an updated short video of me walking at day 10 and day 20 post-op http://www.screencast.com/t/CEEfkdFj. After clicking the, click "full size" and click the play button (it the arrow pointing to the right button located towards the lower-left corner).
Looks like you're on a good track. You are walking well for three weeks, the dip will go away as your support muscles get stronger. There's still more to go, but as the dip left, I started working more on a good gait and eventually, the stiffness you get as you stand up from sitting goes away. All good stuff.
Maxx-
Thanks for the updates and the video!
I had RHR by Dr. Della Valle on September 30th. You could be writing my story! I am 11 days post op and life is good.
looking forward to the cane!
Regards.
Maxx
Thanks for the updates and video. Very impressive.
Boomer
brief week 4 and week 5 update: the operated hip is still doing great!! i can honestly say my operated hip joint is pain free (as others have said, it's probably the most painless joint in my body). new things i have done during week 4 and week 5 include going to the gym on non-outpatient PT days and lifting weights (mostly upper body), riding the stationary bike (trying to take it easy but it feels so good), got into the swimming pool but per doctors/PT order not able to swim (so i did some pool walking, leg lifts, etc), used the elliptical last night, and the best new thing that i have done ... being able to walk my dog by myself (65 lbs, australian shepherd). oh, and in week 5 i have been able to sleep on my operated side (not all night long like i did pre-surgery but probably for like 1 hour-ish at a time).
note: i plan to join the bi-lateral hip club in 2012 so, at this point, i can already feel my non-operated hip holding me back ... although i feel much better now than pre-surgery, i really look forward to being post-op from the second hip to really, really get my life back!! enjoy the rest of your day and weekend!!
Left BHR September 14, 2011 Dr. Della Valle
Maxx, all of that sounds normal and really positive. Remember that you're trying to rebuild both the small and large muscles, so keep up the PT stuff even as you go back to you regular workouts.
Great to get back to normal activities that you had to leave behind, isn't it? I'm a bilat, so I get your "bad" leg holding you back, the second time really freed me to do everything, so I'm glad everything is going well.
When you get the second, I'll show you the secret handshake and arrange to send you the funny hat.
maxx,
Sounds great! You're doing real good. Things like being able to walk the dog again mean so much, we Hippys understand the joy.
my first youtube video ... ever!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHMuaWayQYk
I couldn't get the video to play on my iPhone but it worked on my regular computer! Great video....excellent progress. I liked your dog and your choice of music!!!
Luanna
maxx,
That was fun to watch. Your walking very well, I wouldn't know that you had anything done. I'll bet your dog is happy too! Good looking dog!
Great video post! Only a "hippy" could appreciate how appropriate that inspirational music choice is. Well done.
Maxx
Great video - Thank You for sharing.
Thank You for telling people about Dr. Valle
Pat
week 8 update: i can't believe how good the operated hip feels!! strength, ROM, flexibility are better than it has been since pre-OA days. my saturday included ... outside bike ride, few hours of yard work/leave raking, trip to the beach to walk the dog (walking on the sand felt great ... i was a little nervous), visits to some stores for errands, and a trip to the gym for a good workout (weights and cardio); it was pretty much a non-stop day and the hip felt great the entire time. i refuse to say "i wish i had the operation sooner" but i am happy to say "i am so glad i had the surgery".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHMuaWayQYk
Great update maxx. Busy day for you. Thanks for posting.
Quote from: maxx6789 on November 13, 2011, 02:24:01 PM
... i refuse to say "i wish i had the operation sooner" but i am happy to say "i am so glad i had the surgery"....
C'mon Maxx... you know you want to... you'll try to avoid it, but in the heat of posting... the urge will become overwhelming and .... ;D
as you can see from my signature, i am just about one week away from becoming a bilateral hip resurfacing patient. in the 6 months since my left BHR, my left hip feels amazing ... never any pain, always completely natural feeling. i am looking forward to my second hip surgery so much ... i can not wait for the surgery to be over and to really, really start my recovery. at one week before my first surgery, i was getting more and more nervous with each passing day. this time, i am getting more and more excited. although i have many activity-related goals for post op, just being able to stand and walk pain free will be major milestones for me. it has probably been about 5 years since i have been able to walk pain free and feel "normal"... looking so forward for that day to return.
Really happy that things turned out so well maxx. I had the same feelings about the first and got excited to have the second. The future after the second was really optimistic for me. I'm now at 17 months on the first and 14 months on the second.
My advice is to be patient (again) and to let both your body and your love of life come back. The whole experience of OA is so draining, it's almost as if we relearn to enjoy life as well as have our body relearn how to move in a life without pain.
Glad to hear from you and let us know how the second op is. It goes without saying that I wish you the best of luck. My only disappointment is that you STILL haven't used that phrase, but I have faith that in your enthusiasm, you'll slip up ;D.
Good luck with the upcoming surgery, Maxx. After the 2nd one is completely recovered, do you have a specific thing in mind that you want to do, but have been unable to (due to OA pain)?
Today I am four weeks post-op on my Right BHR with Dr Della Valle/Rush Hospital/Chicago.
The good news ... after four weeks, I am feeling great. I can do all the daily living tasks like put on my socks, tie my shoes, walk up/down stairs foot-over-foot (not one at a time), and drive my car. I am completely off pain meds and am feeling way better than pre-surgery. Today, it outpatient PT I rode a stationary bike for the first-time for 10 minutes ... completely pain free; that was a nice feeling (pre-surgery I had to dip my road bike down to about 10" off the ground to get on it ... I think those days are over).
I am still walking with a cane. If I walk without the cane, I have no pain but I have a small limp (due to a dippy, i.e., weak, pelvis). I had the same issue at this time after my first surgery. At this point, I feel that by my six week doctor appointment, I will be cane-free. limp-free, and pain-free ... than the summer fun can start!! I love to walk in the sand at the beach and that activity has been so uncomfortable pre-surgery; it will be nice to walk in the sand pain-free and get back to other activities that I had to cut back on.
When I was told by multiple doctors that I needed bilateral hip replacement surgery at the age of 45, I was not looking forward to any of that process ... now, four weeks after my second hip surgery, I am happy with my decision to have these operations sooner rather than later. It is amazing how "normal" these implants feel in my body!!
Really good, maxx... you'll love the summer as a bilat.
One good thing the second time around is that you do have a sense of how your body recuperates, so when some things take a bit, you're comfortable with it.
It could almost get you to say that you wish you'd done this earlier... ;D
Congratulations Maxx. All of your hard work is paying off for you. The hard times are well behind now. Pretty exciting isn't it!
Boomer
Woooo Hoooooo! I hope you have the best summer ever!
8 weeks post-op and i never thought i would feel this good. i want on vacation this week to a fitness/spa and, in addition to being pain free the whole time, some of the activities i did including ... walking, standing, hiking, biking, spinning, swimming, pilates, and a few other fitness classes (bosu ball, etc). i even hit a few tennis balls but only the ones that were hit right to me.
two small, unexpected post-surgery joys: ... 1) being able to put on my pants while standing up!! i have been sitting down to do this task for the past year or two. 2) when i drop something on the floor, i just bend over and pick it up (rather than my pre-routine that typically included a curse and some thought as to the best way to get down and back up).
The littlest things become awesome.
I always left change on the floor (when I went old school and used cash) if it dropped, looked too much like the guy from 'Something about Mary' when I tried to pick it up. Now I can be a penny chaser whenever I so desire.
Excellent, maxx - keep it up.
just thought i would post a quick 3-month post-op update. in a word ... doing excellent. i am able to be as active as i want to be (minus the impact sports restriction for 6 to 12 months). i remember pre-surgery reading someone post saying that "their hips are the most pain free joints in their body" ... i found that hard to believe but i find it now to be true for me. so far, no moment how active i am, my hips always feel so good (i say "smooth and silky"). hoping that this feeling lasts a long, long time.
Maxx,
Thats great. Sounds like you are doing really well. Im so pleased for you (and also very jealous!). Keep it up! :)
Anna x