Right hip replacement
I’m having my hip replaced in one week on 21 September’23 will the pain get better, because I can hardly walk anymore and I used to walk around with no problem. I refuse to admit I might be getting old but I don’t want to. I’m a young 70
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Strength takes a while. I was squatting over 200 lbs with my bad hip and now I can barely squat my body weight.
Patience and consistency will pay off.
Thank you. Very interesting. I did not have before surgery, so I think surgically related, but I am going to investigate your issue if mine does not improve.
Let me know how you make out and I will also tell you if I find things, or doctors who are able to help.
Hi Does anyone feel the implant? I feel like i feel it when im on my back and when im getting out of the bed. I pray nothings wrong 🙏🏾
At first I had scimpy urine, then symptoms of a UTI. Tests showed a mild UTI and I took an antibiotic for it. It was like the flood gates opened up and I was up all night. The next morning all the “swelling” in my leg was gone and it was clear that it was fluid retention, not swelling. I am almost 4 weeks after surgery and I am only now returning to more normal urination, but still getting up several times/night.
@dratprice, how long ago was your surgery ? For several months after my surgery , it felt like there was a stick in my upper thigh. I am now 9 months post’op and don’t have that feeling any more.
@walk4life life My surgery was 8.21. I hate to say I’m happy to hear that 😀. I was scared something had loosened, but i followed directions to the tee! I don’t always feel it either. I was thinking pt may help with it Thanks for your response !!
I am in debilitating pain awaiting a hip replacement...any advice? I'm trying to stay as active as possible, but I'm deteriorating...
Welcome to Mayo Connect. I had really bad pain before I knew it was my hips (docs had always blamed my back) so I rode a bicycle. When I couldn't manage that anymore, I switched to a stationary bike or walking in the pool. I feel they kept my quads strong and that helped with recovery.
Are any of those possible for you?
Sue
PS I was also eating NSAIDS like candy - that I do not recommend. It took my stomach years to recover.
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Riding a stationary bike and water walking will help with recovery and do your PT afterwords
You will be so glad
Hardly any pain after replacement!
Good luck