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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I was also suffering before my hip replacement. After, and I mean immediately after, that pain was gone.
There were some new pains!
Those gradually subsided. I was on Percocet for pain for three weeks, then OTC meds. I’m four months out from surgery. I’m able to do 2-3 mile walks and everything else i used to do. Full recovery to be 100% takes a long time, I think. I could not have gone without the hip replacement. Also, surgery was easy peesey.
Don’t do what i did and watch a video of a hip replacement before you have it!
Thanks for your reply. However, there is NO way I could ride a stationary bike at this time. I can barely walk 100 feet. Also, I cannot take NSAIDS, so I'm surviving on Tylenol and Tramadol. One day at a time...
@skoogka I went to physical therapy before my surgery. I also continued to go the gym and walk 3 times a week. My doctor prescribed a muscle relaxant that I could take.
My surgery for bilateral hip replacement has been cancelled x 2 due to infection risk. I am committed to keeping my body ready for surgery & recovery. I found a WONDERFUL program...MOVE WITH LEON...Versus Arthritis...its a free 12-week activity program for folks with arthritis and joint pain...it git started by a physical therapist during the pandemic when people couldn't go outside to exercise...the program has received many awards...I love it! I also found on PBS a program called Sit & Fit...I am taping all the episodes...I am not able to do all the moves in the Sit&Fit program...I do what I can...I do feel better by doing some exercises..
I can't walk anymore...too paimful...look up these 2 programs and see if your doctor would recommend them for you. The whole focus is strengthening your muscles that support your joints so pain can be lessened. I hope it helps!
Thank you!! I will look into these two options...