Post hip replacement problems
I had hip replacement 6 days ago and the first two days went according to everything I was told but on the third day I tried to walk around and I had excruciating pain in my lower leg down the tibia or shin bone and my knee and the side of my knee was horrible burning pressure tingling just a deep deep ache. I kept trying to walk but it would make me cry out. Went back to orthopedics they did an x-ray and there was no fracture. But they really don't know what's wrong he put me on gabapentin for possible nerve damage somewhere and this is my first day taking it I'm not feeling great on it in fact I feel like I couldn't even get up and try to walk for feeling a little unstable. I just wondered if anyone else had that problem and did it resolve on its own or did they find the right solution? I go back next week for my first visit and I'm praying for some progress as I take these pills and get through the next days of hopefully being a little active.
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I read “Full Catastrophe Living” years ago. I have recommended it to so many people. Maybe it’s time to pull it out again.
As a therapist, I’m supposed to be guiding clients in mindfulness and meditation. I often neglect to practice this myself.
I have ordered the book. Thank you.
I'm having THR in 2 days...😬😊 Reading everyone's experience is very helpful.❤
I’m one month and six days out from my hip replacement. Turned a corner around week four.
Now, I can honestly say that I’m glad I did it.
PT has made a big difference.
Let us know how you do with surgery.
I am now 7 weeks PO and I feel amazing! No pain meds the past week and a half. I hiked 4 miles with uphills a couple of days ago, my hip feels better than it has in years! I wish you success on your upcoming surgery. I’m so happy that I had the surgery, it’s life changing for me.
Wow! That's fantastic! Thanks for the encouragement, I think I'm ready to go through this.❤
Celiac,
Seems like today might be your surgery. Please give us a report after. I had a great team in the hospital- everyone was perfect. I do think I underestimated the ‘major’ in the major surgery. It is a trauma to the body. The trauma heals, though.
I think my first week home I expected it to be rough - it was. Then, I started having unrealistic expectations in weeks two and three. That caused frustration and anxiety. Around week four, I could see real improvement. Now, five weeks out, I am driving, off pain meds, and doing all my usual activities. Except yard work. But, that’s because it’s in the high 90s here. 😳
Everyone is different, so I guess it’s best not to have expectations and just focus on the task ahead - recovery.
Keep us posted!
After 2 weeks I’m walking like a puppet, but doing it in the house without a cane or walker. In a couple of weeks I expect to be off all meds and walking more like a human being. I don’t have any pain to speak of, just stiffness. No PT needed.
Comparing this to my knee replacement, a piece of cake!!!
My Dad who is 85 will be having his hip replaced on August 17th and then plans to drive from Iowa to Texas to visit friends and family in September. I worry about blood clots with him sitting so long for the drive. If my Mom drives for him he may be more comfortable, but I just don't think it is a good idea for them to be doing this trip. Someone said he will have to take breaks and get out and stretch, yes, that makes sense but what is the magic number? How many times in an hour or two hours should they be stopping so he doesn't get a blood clot? Have any of you taken a long trip so soon after surgery? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
Hello,
How many weeks out will your Dad be when he's going to be traveling? To be honest if it's under 6 weeks I would be very surprised if his doctor releases him to travel that long. I can see your worries about a blood clot. If he insists on traveling, I would definitely have them stop every hour. But he may not really feel like traveling after the surgery, at least for a couple months after the surgery. I was 51 when I had both my hips replaced in December and I didn't travel like that until the summer.