Walking without a hip joint
Is anyone currently walking without a hip joint?
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Is anyone currently walking without a hip joint?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Bones, Joints & Muscles Support Group.
@nixie, it is great to hear that you are taking positive actions to get healthy and relieve some of the pressure on your hips. Grinding and disintegrating sound like very painful descriptions of your hips. Has there been long-term damage caused by the grinding? Or are you in a stage where you can still prevent damage?
@lynzze, your story is a testament to what patience and persistence can accomplish. Thank you for sharing your story. We have many discussions taking place on Connect covering many topics, I urge you to check out more or let me know if you have an area of interest and I can help find more discussions for you.
Regarding your hip, you said you finally decided to try the next hip replacement because you started to have back pain from your change in gait. How is your gait after having the hip replacement? How has your back pain been?
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1 ReactionMy back pain has been reduced greatly although I still have about an inch difference in leg length (mainly due to the fact it had been 4 years that I had went without a joint in that space and they were unable to get my leg stretched back to the proper length) so I do still have some low back issues and SI joint issues in my good side. However all that being said it is a great improvement in comparison to what I had been dealing with.
Also if you have any other discussions that I could be of assistance in I would be more than willing to share my story!
Nixie I wanted to wish you all the best with your gastric sleeve surgery! It will be one of the best things you can do for yourself and your hips. I had gastric bypass 4 years ago because of my hip issue and i have lost 130lbs and id do it all again in a heart beat! Dont get discouraged! Remember your protein and remember you will have plateaus but you can break thru them!! Congrats and best of luck!!
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3 Reactions@lynzze Thanks for that remarkable story! Teresa
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1 ReactionI feel so bad complaining about my broken hip after hearing these stories. I wish only the best for all of you.
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2 ReactionsWhi did your hip surgery at Mayo and which locstion
I am so happy to see that you are making such great progress with physical therapy. I would be very interested to know what PT exercises you have been doing. I had cancer in 2006 and I received massive radiation to my left hip area. I did not realize that this damaged my bones. In 2012, I stepped backwards off the second rung of a ladder and fractured my hip socket and pelvic girdle. The bones would not have broken if they had not been weakened by the radiation. The fractures did not heal with traditional PT. We decided to avoid surgery because of possible complications; my bones were not healing, the tissues were also damaged from the radiation, and I had lymphedema due to lymph node removal. In 2016 I went to the hospital with a high fever and disorientation. Turns out I had developed an infection in my hip even with no surgery. At this point I was septic (MRSA) and they did a joint clean-out surgery. I had an antibiotic spacer for a few months, and after that was removed and the antibiotics were done, I developed another infection. I had another clean-out surgery. My specialist suspected that I had infection in my bones, so in 2017 I had another surgery where more of my femur and part of my pelvic girdle were removed. The femoral artery was also damaged and could not be repaired, so they put in an artificial vein. I came out of surgery with 3 large incisions instead of one. The doctor said no weight bearing for 3 months. It has now been 3 months since my last surgery. It has taken me this long to feel sort of OK. It's been hard coming back from this last surgery. Now I am having the same question; how do I learn to walk now? I've been primarily in a wheelchair since April, but have to use a walker to get through my bathroom door. My muscles have atrophied so much over the last year. And the floppy leg is something else! I have not been good about doing any PT lately because I've been so tired, drugged, and in pain.
I have two surgeons at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. Dr. Tad Mabry and Dr. Michael Taunton...both are remarkable.