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Hip replacement after having had kidney transplant

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@cromme50

I had a total knee replacement 7 months ago. Infection is definitely a concern, I was instructed to have antibiotics for every dental appointment (including cleaning) for the rest of my life. That consists of 4 pills of Amoxicillin one time one hour prior to the dental appointment. That was approved by Mayo Phoenix. Otherwise, no other special considerations due to transplant, pretty straight forward. No extra labs. Outside of transplant, I did one month of pre-surgery rehab then 5 months of post surgery rehab. Everything is top notch now, no pain, no issues. I strongly recommend you get a toilet raiser like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Hyten-Elevated-Quiet-Close-Elongated-toilet/dp/B09RG3M5ZS
Your quality of life will be so much better after you recover, I am now sorry I did not have the surgery sooner.
Hoping this is helpful, thank you for all your wonderful posts, we love ya!

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Yes and Thank you! Your reply Is very helpful. And encouraging, too!
I have talked to people, and have read experiences from other members who are not transplant recipients, so your experience is exactly what I needed/wanted to hear. I was really impressed with my surgeon who began my first visit/consult with acknowledging that I am a transplant recipient and am taking immunosuppressant meds. My surgery is scheduled, but listed as pending, until after my annual transplant visit in a few weeks. My husband and I will be attending a pre-surgery class next week so that we know what to expect. I expect to learn the specifics for in-home supplies and I appreciate your advice and information about recovery and aftercare.

Thanks for the compliment. I really enjoy being able to participate on Connect and to meet other transplant patients. And I especially like being able to talk to patients like you who are willing to share your experiences to support and encourage others like me and you.