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I can now cross my legs and I have zero symptoms and forget about the replacement except every morning when I step out of the shower and see my scar. |
Right there with you my friend. Tripped over a parking lot bumper in Calabasas Friday, July 20. Drove myself 30 miles to the ER in the 911. Took two men & a hoist to get me out the car. Hurt like a SOB by then. Got admitted about 7PM after much painful (no meds) x-raying. Full hip replacement Saturday, July 21. Felt immediately better since there's no joint anymore, just titanium & Teflon or whatever. Made my legs equal length for the first time in 70 years.
I'm 71, 6'3" 200lb. & a bike rider, so I think I had a little head start on the re-hab. The stabbing pain ends fairly soon, but the bone-numbing pain will remain on days when you do heavy activity. I use the pain meds to sleep, pretty much nothing during the day because moving just a bit seems to keep the numbing pain at bay. Already doing knee bends to horizontal thigh, leg lifts, windmills, etc. Range of motion is returning, but still using walker for security to leave the house. The in-home therapy fellow is really great and a very knowledgeable guy That Percocet is great stuff. I found the 325-10's seem to work better than the 325-5's and ultimately you end up using less of the stuff. You're probably aware of the addictive component, but also beware of the acetaminophen component. Too much of that stuff is hard on your liver. But damn Skippy, it's smooth when the pain is keeping you awake at 3AM. See you on the tennis court in about October. |
I think herr-o must be the dream candidate for this procedure, because he's fit, athletic, slim, and has PPOT to keep him on the right path.
So, how long until he can ride a bike again, anyone guess? |
I have no clue.
. How does a fit person(s) come to need a hip replacement? I jumped off garage roofs as a kid...playing Army, etc. Jumped out of trees, etc. I hope that I'm not next. Seem to be OK, for now. |
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I will say, the recovery is going real fast so far. Range of motion has improved tremendously each day, and the soreness and pain are receding in a timely fashion, too. I'll go back to the doc in about a week, but until then, I will keep on working towards the goal. Thanks again to everyone for your well-wishes! |
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I see now. Best of a good recovery to you, brother. How about swimming for low impact? |
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This is the way the company trained us. It didn't feel right. Off balance. Hips and knees and ankles snapping and popping at the end of the night. They yelled at me to do it their way. I did it their way until I got hurt too many times and couldn't take it anymore: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1533417419.jpg This is the way I lifted. Except I used my forearms and slide the box left and right up near my waist and then stood up to pivot. Counter-balanced. Much easier for me personally. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1533417437.jpg |
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