discovered this week that I need a hip replacement. What can I expect for recovery time? Really don't want to be not walking for 3 months. I hear the procedure has gotten much easier in recent years.
I had one done, and its not bad. You will be walking the day of surgery. I used a cane for a week and then didn't need one any more. Physical therapy is pretty easy. Make sure your surgeon uses the Anterior Approach. Se the link:discovered this week that I need a hip replacement. What can I expect for recovery time? Really don't want to be not walking for 3 months. I hear the procedure has gotten much easier in recent years.
The most painful thing about the whole procedure for me was having to piss before they released me. Not sure if it was the pain meds or just a big prostate but I couldn't fill the jug they gave me. So the nurse had to give me a catheter which hurt like hell. But at least I got released!They are telling me I will be able to walk out of the hospital the next day, that surprised me. Others tell me the same.
where did Waterboy go???Three years ago this month I underwent successful knee replacement, much buoyed by encouraging remarks of others on this board. Words from such notables as The Waterboy (I miss hearing from him) and DocRugby were really helpful in what was admittedly a challenging period of rehab. I've never regretted the procedure, which surely bought me at least 15 years of additional mobility. Something else will get me but the replaced joint will still do well.
My understanding is that recovery from hip replacement is ordinarily less difficult, and I trust yours will be successful. Heed the counsel of DocRugby1 and others, Dave, and know that we're rooting for you. I've never forgotten your kind fellowship on my visit to Kenosha years ago.
Dave I’ve got no experience but you’ll bounce right back from it. I tore my calf playing paddle tennis yesterday so we can be gimps together.discovered this week that I need a hip replacement. What can I expect for recovery time? Really don't want to be not walking for 3 months. I hear the procedure has gotten much easier in recent years.
Make sure the doctor has performed hundred of these surguroes. Read the reviews. Out here Rush seems to do quite well with surgery.discovered this week that I need a hip replacement. What can I expect for recovery time? Really don't want to be not walking for 3 months. I hear the procedure has gotten much easier in recent years.
Ouch! Best wishes for a speedy recovery.Dave I’ve got no experience but you’ll bounce right back from it. I tore my calf playing paddle tennis yesterday so we can be gimps together.
Thanks very much kind sir. Merry Christmas to you and yours as well, friend.Hey Dave. Because I'm an old guy, many of my friends have undergone hip replacement surgery - 4 this year alone. All have done extremely well. One was back on the golf course in 3 weeks. Another was driving in 10 days. You'll do very well I'm sure. Good luck and Merry Christmas.
Dave I’ve got no experience but you’ll bounce right back from it. I tore my calf playing paddle tennis yesterday so we can be gimps together.
With Orthopedic-themed Haiku on Thursdays, one hopes.With the increasing frequency of threads like this, and the relentless march of time, we need to have a separate dedicated Orthopedic Board.
It's likely the anesthesia. I had a similar experience after an operation several years ago. Your prostrate probably doesn't help matters.The most painful thing about the whole procedure for me was having to piss before they released me. Not sure if it was the pain meds or just a big prostate but I couldn't fill the jug they gave me. So the nurse had to give me a catheter which hurt like hell. But at least I got released!
I thought surgeons played golf on Thursday.With Orthopedic-themed Haiku on Thursdays, one hopes.
That's a couple of years too late for me.With the increasing frequency of threads like this, and the relentless march of time, we need to have a separate dedicated Orthopedic Board.