← Return to Numbness, and inability to extend leg below knee following THR

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@jenas62

Sorry to hear this Monica. I guess there are all types of things that can and do go wrong with these surgeries. I am interested to hear about your numbness going away. Was it just suddenly or did parts start to return to normal over several days?

And I too wish I had not had my surgery done at the same day surgery center. I think if I were in the hospital, they would have listened more when I told how much my leg was throbbing, which now I know what due to the nerve damage. I would never have this procedure done again unless I was literally having to crawl around. This has been a miserable experience and it's made worse by all the well meaning people who tell you that they recovered in a few weeks and it's the best thing they have ever done.

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Hi.....the numbness didn't go away right away....or all of it at one time. It was a little at a time, in different areas. I can't say it will not come back, because it has at times...but since it had 'let up' already, I didn't worry so much. I DID mention the numbness to the surgeon....the surgeon's assistant AND his nurse.....they told me that hip replacement patients have different 'experiences' after this surgery. Different experiences? To me, that's not much of an answer.....it's an answer when they really don't have a better one. It's like today, my thigh hurt all day....I keep telling myself, that as long as I never have the excruciating pain that I had in the hip....sometimes not walking, not sleeping, always limping because of the pain, etc., I can 'take' this other stuff. I wish I could give better answers. I know what you mean about the 'well-meaning people'. I'm probably not much better...so FAR, I AM glad I had this done....the lower back is bad, might get a support belt for that. I wish so BADLY that this was going better for you....it's bad enough to go through the surgery....then be sent on your way the next day, only to go through off of that! Do you mean that the surgery caused the nerve damage? Can they not do ANYTHING to alleviate that? God, you should NOT have to go through all of that! I actually didn't realize that I would go home the next day (stupid me)....I was given the choice of 2 hospitals....the ONE hospital has such a bad reputation, all you ever hear is "You go there to die"....well, I should have taken that one!! Still would have been the same surgeon....could have stayed longer. It's all over with now.....please keep us updated. I just want something that can be done to HELP you. I was depressed when I came home....the pain was so bad....but I can't even imagine what you are dealing with. I wish you the very best....improvement, but I know those words don't help. One guy on here said he had NO pain whatsoever....even right after the surgery!! Sorry, I can't believe that. To be cut into and have an 8" rod put inside your hip, plus a socket....and have no pain whatsoever? Not buying it. The opiates helped, but got off them as quick as I could...taking those is a double-edged sword. Better go...please let us know how your doing.