We hop this video was helpful. In this next video we cover the benefits of using a hip abduction pillow which is used after having total hip surgery. Check it out here -> ua-cam.com/video/57tmCmYdml8/v-deo.html
I had a Right hip replacement surgery 8 weeks ago today,.I am not impressed with the information about recovery times, I had read all those posts about how people can ski, fly and so everything a few weeks after. WELl, my experience has been totally different, pain was terrible first three weeks, started to improve, Moved from a walker after 6 weeks on to one crutch. Was really worried would never walk again, the doctors a s surgeons should advise can be a slow process and nothing going wrong just some people take longer to get healed. Please don't panic if you are not feeling the same as some of these patients. I am in bed today very sore as tried to walk on my own yesterday, still can't am hoping by few more weeks will feel better. Mentally it does a number on your head. Good luck everyone including me.
Cathy Lincoln I hope you’re feeling better! I agree with your comments, there are a lot of factors that determine the recovery time after hip replacement including which approach the surgeon used. I had my right hip done 1 1/2 years ago, and my left hip 9 days ago. It’s weird because I’m worrying that I still have pain but you’ve helped me realize I need to be more patient. You’re so right about it doing a number on you mentally! 🙃 Stay well!
hi i so agree with your comments,hearing how people can fly etc or even ride a horse after hip surgery,good for them i had mine 7 weeks ago and slowly improving still some pain in groin area but will be patient until such times as i can walk again with out frames or crutches or stick,have read many people say it can take up to a year to get back to normality and i am more inclined to believe that version of recovery,wish you all the best with your recovery
@@susanb5058 hi Susan, thank you for your comments,.it's now tommorow 11 weeks, only last week did I feel I may be ok, can still only walk with a crutch but feel less scared about the recovery but still feel it's going to be the 6 month mark before I feel like me again. I feel.my weigh can't bear on the new hip yet. I have an appointment with my surgeon in Five weeks will see.how I am then..good luck to you Cathy
Hi cathy nice to hear from you,im not back on a horse yet (hehe)but managing the kitchen and bathroom,just feeling a bit of pain in groin area when putting full weight on the op leg, 8 weeks like yours is no length to get over a serious op, in my opinion anyway, i have read lots of posts where it has taken even a year to be fully fit againwhich i believe is probobly more like it timewise, i was very fit before this op but when i went to pick my grandson up one sunday we were so pleased to see each other He ran toward me arms outstretched and as i caught him i fell back so it was a fluk accident filled with love what can i say. Time heals but i find even the down feeling not getting out is not a good feeling, so even that part of this whole shock will take time to heal besides the opp itself. So hoping you all the best And maybe keep me posted sometimes anytime Lol get well soon Kindest regards Monica
I had anterior hip replacement 5 weeks ago. My doctor gave me no precautions. He did say listen to your body. I'm so glad I did it I feel so much better.
I am 70 years old have been waiting a year the cartlidge my hip has worn away completely i only have pain when I put weight on it despite being on strong pain killers and walking with a crutch I am finally having my op 7th September have been reading all the comments on people's experiences after the op and to be honest I am terrified of both the op and how I'm going to manage all the restrictions when I come home (I live on my own) my daughter keeps telling me how easy it is as her boss has 80 year old dad who is having no problems and needed no help(guess thats her hint not to ask her) when he came home. Have just checked if she will be able to pick me up when I am ready to come home her response was im not waiting around i am going out that night! (I said I hope to come home sunday) she's going on holiday on the Monday so will have to ask hospital to arrange transport if I come out then it just hope and pray everything goes right and I don't have any problems
You will be fine May Benton. If you have any questions just ask in the comments. Make sure you follow all of the pre-op instructions and education they have for you at your orthopedist.
Good luck to you, I'm in the same predicament,I am 66yo.and also live by myself, it seems like nobody' wants to be bothered,I'm a little concerned about how to get around after I have my hip surgery, from what I understand just be careful pay attention to the dues and don,ts its very important.Well wish me luck, surgery is set for March 2024
How goes it Joe? Surgery must be about now. @@J.G.817 I'm same predicament - told too complex for Consultant at small hospital...needs well stocked Theatre with all possible needs to be to hand...now have to find alternative so recommends welcome...the pain ia awful and can barely walk. Walker or crutches - and still not seen by GP Surgery - only referred on when self referred to Physio and Xray taken...revealing bone on bone and worst she'd ever seen! As you say...no-one seems to care - and as I live alone too dismissed as they know I'll need help afterwards - and told I'd be in hospital for some time...not a 3 day job! In despair now...to say the least. Searching for help!
Thank you to all. I had my right hip replacement 13 weeks ago and have been feeling very down as every time I go for a walk, the next day my leg very wobbly and sore. I do the exercises the physio recommends but she is pushing me to go crutch free and I don’t feel confident enough for this to happen. I did try 2 weeks ago but the following week my leg felt it would let me down and it did once but luckily I wasn’t out in the street so no damage. Thank you all for helping me to realise there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Hi Sonya please don't give up your crutch it you don't feel safe, I am 5 months post op and same as you some days feel good other days feel hip letting me down but this week totally different, feel can manage without it, have it in the car for safety net. You will know when it's ok, go with your feeling.
I had THP about 9 wks ago. I walk without walker, or cane but I. Still have some stiffness little pain going up and down stairs. Do your physical therapy faithfully. Don't overdo it . Be patient with yourself.
Pam M I'm having a hip replacement on 8/5/23 during the Australian Open in January 2023 Andy Murray played brilliantly with two replacement hips. Does that mean I could play tennis half as well as Andy?
I’ve been dealing with osteoarthritis in my left hip for approx. 5 months. At first I didn’t know that this was what was causing the pain in my leg. I visited a Chiropractor and Massage Therapist but when I couldn’t take the pain any longer ( counter meds didn’t touch it) I ended up in Emergency. X-rays were taken and NO severe Arthritis was reported. My GP then sent me for an MRI. That’s when I learned I have OA. By not going to see my doctor first I believe I just made everything worse. So 7 months later I had Anterior Hip Replacement. They gave me a spinal injection ( nerve block) and had no issues with that. When I woke up in the recovery room I couldn’t feel my legs. Totally numb from the waste down. That felt weird and a bit scary. Once I got back to my room I couldn’t move my legs. This creates a few challenges as you can’t get out of bed. The staff were incredible but I wasn’t expecting my legs to be 100% numb. Don’t recall seeing anything about this in any video story or mentioned by any doctors. Day 1 was very painful as the nerve block began to wear off, but this morning the pain has decreased abit. Still can’t feel the bottom of my feet so I don’t know if they will try and make me stand up today. They have me on some meds to control the pain but not 100%. Surgery went fine and I’m supposed to have another X-ray soon. My reason for written this is to point out that at no time has anyone mentioned the numbness and for how long it can last. If you’re aware then maybe you won’t be shocked as I was. Once my doctor visited me and explained everything I now feel much better knowing it’s temporary. It’s only day 2 and I’m optimistic that each day will improve. OA is nasty. Get an MRI if you can right away and don’t try alternative solutions unit you know exactly what the problem is. Unlike me. Can’t wait to have this over.
I had my total hip replacement about 10 yrs. ago. It never really came back as I thought it should. About 3 yrs. Ago, I required lower back surgery. This too leaves me in some considerate pain, also. Most recently , I had to have Cervical Spine surgery. This has devastated me since the surgery which was over one and a half yrs. ago. Still much pain and discomfort. Physical therapy 3 times a week, and still not getting better. My left leg and side are partially weakened and somewhat paralyzed. I am 77 yrs. old. The VA is trying to kill me, I think. Not enough good doctors or nurses there. They keep shifting me around and ask for another test. Don't know where to go from here. Thanks for listening to my plight. T. N.
Im on day 11 of anterior hip replacement. First 3 days sucked hard. Days 4-10 I was just achy all the time. Today I think I’ve turned a corner. Today I had a 6 hour window with little to no pain. I’ve been doing my exercises and walking to the letter. Don’t be fooled you are getting this surgery because you are at your limit of pain, movement, impact on your lifestyle. It hurts your gonna walk through Hell and come out better off on the other side. I used a Walker days 1-4 and have been using a cane day 5 to present. I even bought a replica Jurassic Park Amber mosquito cane topper. I’m such a nerd lol. Yes it’s going to hurt but I’ve noticed the pain drop off significantly in less then 2 weeks. Here’s to the future being pain free or at least tolerable. I was pretty bad limping after 8 years of hip injections. This is my experience at day 11 after anterior hip replacement and I’m sticking to it. Remember no guts no glory. Feel well everyone.
Hi everyone. I had my first hip done when i was 65, the 2nd when i was 70. Definitely slower recovery the 2nd time, but things moving ahead nicely with time. I am over 6 months now and still have some flexibility issues, but no pain or soreness, but continue to improve each day. Keep moving and take your time. Be patient and careful.
Just had mine on Tuesday 9 May so far so good thigh has been sore but apart from that pain is bearable walking with 2 crutches and doing exercises without going overboard.
I had total hip replacement anterior with the NHS UK. My operation and 3days in hospital went well. Unfortunately there is zero support or physiotherapy or physical therapy offered when you leave hospital. You are provided with a handbook of info including exercises to follow. You are provided with equipment to take home with you ie raised toilet seat, perching stool, crutches etc. I am now 6 weeks post op. I am down to using a walking stick as I have a “waddle” type gait without it as I can’t fully load bear on my right side yet. I continue to do the exercises at home and slowly my muscle structure and stability are improving. I was off all pain medications within 2 weeks. What I feel is crucial is how bad your condition was before the operation. It is this that determines how long your recovery will be. I had been on the NHS waiting list for 4 yrs from being referred by my GP. By the time I had my op I had been virtually housebound and using walking sticks. My physical activity levels were zero. This meant my muscles had completely gone. It is the time needed to build these back post operation that will take time. The main thing for me was my constant arthritic pain was completely gone immediately. The only pain was recovery from the operation and wound. That was as nothing to the pain I had been living with for 4 yrs. In summary the sooner you have the operation before total deterioration of your hip the better outcomes you will have in terms of recovery times. Good luck to all on this journey.
my doctor says I need hip replacement surgery. I'm walking with a limp now, so I know I should get it done, but I'm scared to do it. I've heard many horror stories of surgery gone wrong
Lou there's a 98% percentage of success I'm due in may 17 and I hear a lot of people say it's not as bad for the first few weeks and then again everybody is different
I am scared with each surgery,and i have had 5 hip replacements on my right side ,i don't have alit of faith .i had 1 surgery last 14 years it was the best ,same dr did the next surgery and it only last me 2 years ,got my hip done again before a year was up my femur is loose so guess what i am a victim again ,in the beginning of my 1 hip replacement it was the wrong size ,2 years later another hip surgery and dr broke off a drill bit in my hip ,said it wouldn't hurt anything so it was left in for several years .Sorry to sound negative but this is my journal of hips .If done right hip replacements are great they give you your life back .i am hoping this next one is my last one .
@@debbiechadwick861 i did all of my physical therapy,with every surgery,i believe in it .this last hip when surgeon got in there there was alot of metallosis and bone ,tissue damage .now the femur loose . I am not feeling good about this ..ty for your reply.
Had total hip replacement next morning as the physios came to get me out of bed it dislocated never ever had pain like it had another op to try and rectify it ..not successful few days later I had another op where he put new stuff in ..that was three weeks ago im recovering well but am frightened of moving in case of another dislocation im in shock 😢
I had a hip replacement 4 weeks ago. The groin pain I suffered with for 5 months preop was horrible, at least an 8 with every step. Post OP, the pain was a 6/7. I am feeling great at 4 weeks now. I even have to restrict weight bearing on my surgical leg to 25% because my femur was fractured during surgery. I will use a Walker at least 2 more weeks. I get PT at home.
I'm six weeks post-op Anterior THR. I'm still sore, but my flexibility is slowly improving. I have arthritis in my knee, so I just had a cortisone shot. Hopefully, this will help my recovery. I'm doing PT & working out at the gym.
Had both hips replaced , left 4 yrs ago took for ever to heal, had right hip replaced 2 weeks ago, already walking without even a cane. Had the same surgeon for both. Why the difference who knows. I'm dumb founded between the two surgeries. I still have pain in my left hip, but it's tendinitis.
I have had this same experience through 5 iut if 6 hip replacements,they take longer to heal with each one and the pain is awful . Physical therapy is essential and after one of my surgerys my surgeon ordered heated pool therapy once the incision is fully healed . I did everything right and i still keep having hip replacements,i think i am done after this hip which will be number 6 .I don't know whats going on why i cand get my hip right ,the pain is exhausting,energy level is low . I will hopefully have help when i get home ,people are working busy with their lives to be able to help me come thru .my husband was with me 3 of my surgeries,he passed away and its been really hard .i had 1 successful surgery that lasted 14 years and i had my life back ut was great ,i have had the wrong size hip 2 times ,the hip that last the longest was a customized hip .
((((( Debbie )))))) bless your heart Debbie. I’m so sorry for your pain, disability and the loss of your hubby. Prayers for you that a great friend will come along side and lighten help you. Blessings!
hi al. does anyone know the method of presurgery excercises.? As my THS procedure will be in about 6 weeks. I am wanting to know which movement/exercises are beneficial to strengthen the pelvic muscles & areas of need prior to surgery as I don't want to be unfit & a total basket case. I will be having the anterior method. thanks to anyone who can assist
I am 68. I am not f****** elderly! I had an anterior replacement. I was walking within three hours, home in five hours. Three days later, I was using one stick. After a week I was walking unaided. After ten days I was happy to drive. After twelve, I was in my pool. After a month, I'd forgotten I had surgery. Next month, I'm doing the other hip. Everyone is different.
Watch your language and your tone! If it doesn’t apply to you don’t comment. If you have nothing to say that can benefit others. Keep quiet and move on!
@@seniorhomecarehq6794 You are a site publishing videos, the voice and image content of which you are copying from elsewhere. As your website states, you are not doctors, medics or people involved in health care in any way at all. You have zero knowledge of the procedure you are discussing and your only aim is to monetise your videos and links. Given that over six years, you've managed to get 387 subscribers, I think that says enough about you. I suggest YOU keep quiet and do something else that doesn't involve conning people that you are some sort of 'elderly care' specialists.
@@seniorhomecarehq6794 oh come on, WHERE IS YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR??? Stop with your poor little "virgin ears " syndrome.....Give me a break..Please.......We are not little 7 yr old kids reading this stuff, so I think we can "handle it"...If you are so personally freaked out and offended at seeing a "f""""""" typed out thusly in written communication, then I guess you have been living in a vacuum for the past 40 plus years, because the "f" word, is pretty much a spoken word that really should be in the english dictionary now, it is so commonly used, ( a little way TOO much, in my opinion, so much so, in fact, that it looses all or most it's effectiveness...it's intended "shock value" , or other clear intent in expressing a certain human emotion, which we ALL FEEL at times)) like in TV , movies, etc, it is considered a rather common, "normal" way to talk, by most people who are not totally stuffy..zealously religious, or so narrow or rigid in their way of thinking, that if they ever accidently overhear someone speak the "F" word , that they want to go cry to Mommie.....Seriously... Lighten up.....I even kinda laughed a bit (and believe me, today, for me, was a MUCH NEEDED thing to do)when I read the little ("f -word") remark about not being "elderly"...lol.....68 is NOT really "elderly"...... so, I see his VALID point. It's not like being 98...or 108.... Really.... So, stop with your stuffy , controlling, thought- police , uptight attitude, and let people freely express their thoughts and feelings...Plus, what the person said here about their own personal physical experience post hip surgery actually DOES contribute in a benficial way to this rather boring, and totally LACKING in information and advice video.. which btw says NOTHING about what "the title" of it is, "TIME" for recovery post op UA-cam video. It SAYS NOTHING about "recovery time".NOT EVEN SINGLE 1 WORD..So I call that being rather dishonest....
I’m 8 weeks out on THP and doing good still can’t sleep on my side without pain especially on the surgery side don’t understand why but wake up hurting bad enough to notice . I roll over lay on my back and pain goes away otherwise no pain during the day except putting on my socks I still struggling with that part. I have had no PT since surgery but I’m thinking about going once a week now to help with getting that full range back..
Let me ask after my hip replacement surgery I was sent home with 3 days of painkillers? Is this normal cause I’m hurting but don’t wanna be a drug seeker 😮😮
😢i am on my 5th hip replacement,last hip was a year ago , surgeon opted not to replace my femur because it was well fixed,a year later it is loose ,i wonder if i can wait awhile because i am worried that my body isn't ready and i am 61.What do you think?
I am 55 yo and going to get my first hip replacement in a few months. I was wondering how much time I need to ask for time off but this video was not helpful
You should ask the surgeon but we generally see people take from 2-4 months off from work depending on how well they do in therapy and if they don’t have any major setbacks.
Had my left hip replaced in March 2016 and the right one in early December 2022. Totally uneventful recovery…back to full steam within 3 weeks! No need for physical therapy. It was a little sore the first few days with each, but, after that…no more pain ! Listen to your body…I did….and just got right back into action. Climbed an extension ladder, mowed my yard with a walking mower, and rode my bicycle in the first week after the first surgery. Was 65 with the first one, and 71 with the second one! More than pleased with both 😎
The information in this video is pretty outdated. I had hip replacement 1 year ago at age 59 in January 2024. I was only in the hospital total for about 4 hours.There is no need to stay overnight unless you have a complication. I had someone stay with me for 5 days out of an abundance of caution. I was told physical therapy was not needed and that was true. I did my own exercises to prevent blood clots. The first two and a half weeks were challenging. After that I rapidly progressed.I could walk 1-2 miles easily with a cane after 3 weeks. I was back to hard hiking after 3.5 months. Now I'm back to skiing!
Congrats that you were able to recover quickly. However that’s not the case for everyone considering most are older individuals that have preexisting conditions or other premorbid factors that might make their recovery a little bit longer. You also need to consider the age of the person and lifestyle of patients that get this procedure done. Obviously if you are younger then you will have better outcomes compared to someone who is a little bit older and may take a little bit longer to recover.
On day 4 here.. Anterior hip replacement. Some minor swelling and pain. Vitals are normal. Able to walk unaided, but still using the cane to be careful. Used the walker for first days for balance mostly. Only taking acetaminophen. I wouldn't advise this for most people. Able to take normal showers. Days 1-3 are the worst. Day 2 was worst for me, but bearable. Sleeping better now with no pain, compared to before with osteoarthritis. The exercises are important. A raised toilet seat is necessary and a leg lifter to make getting in and out of bed easier.
My mom had both side hip replacement just 15 days back Now she have severe pain our doctor not recommended us pain killers she has much pain she can't able to sleep at nyt or day time Anytime she will cry Doctor said she should not sleep one side but my mom want to sleep one side HOW MANY DAYS AFTER BILATERAL HIP SURGERY SHE CAN SLEEP ONE SIDE ? Plz answer
Hello Ashwini, It's better to take the advice of your surgeon. Because she probably has sutures or staples is the reason he is recommending not for her to sleep on one side. If you can maybe she can sleep with pillows under her hip for comfort. When she goes back to her next visit then should ask when it would be okay for her to sleep on her side.
I feel great after one week. Only pain is where it was cut to enter. And that is miniscule. Using one crutch. I can manage steps, a full flight up and down.
I had THR inmy meft hip on May 23. 6 weeks today but am still using a walker. Doctor sUd need ine fir first 2 weeks but therapist still has not said to use the cane instead. Maybe because my operated leg was an inch and half shorter ans the dictor legthened it to the right length. It feli a mike longer the first time I stood on both feet after surgery and the nurse saud it could take 3 months until I don't notice it. I had walked with wLjer firvseveral years before surgery, not putting weight on my left leg and when standing in my bThroom noticed when I had both feet on the floor my right knee was bent, so I knew the keft leg was shorter but not so much. I do use my cane when going into a store to shop and then use the shopping cart or an electric rider cart when the store has one. Is nice to be able to walk on my operated leg in the store. I told the therapist I did use my cane when shopping to go into a store and she is now wirking with me to use my cane. I am inno rush now because I have bad bakance and want to be safe when walking without a walker. Getting there slowly.
Whatever you may require to be done, stay away from the VA, whatever you do. Every surgical procedure I required turned into a nightmare for me. Most doctors are inferior. I have never felt this poorly after 22 yrs. of their care. It is almost impossible to see a specialist because they are very short handed, every where. It takes weeks in many cases, to get in front of one. Phone service is horrible too.
I am 69 years old in perfect health, and not over weight. I had to have a total hip replacement five months ago due to being involved in an accident. The first four weeks were total misery, after that things started to get slowly better. I am still in pain and discomfort but not to bad. My physiotherapist tells me it can be up to a year before before full recovery. That is my experience of my hip replacement.
Am here asking for agood Samaritan who can sponsor my hip replacement surgery here in Uganda worthy 7000$ am in deep pain due to abullet that stack in my hip please am bagging you
Very poor presentation! Nothing about recovery time. Very lame generalised explanations. Not aided by any video, illustrations, sample pics or anything. Normally I'd just leave and move on but this was so bad I felt I must comment. I hope you can see this as constructive criticism and do better.
We hop this video was helpful. In this next video we cover the benefits of using a hip abduction pillow which is used after having total hip surgery. Check it out here -> ua-cam.com/video/57tmCmYdml8/v-deo.html
I had a Right hip replacement surgery 8 weeks ago today,.I am not impressed with the information about recovery times, I had read all those posts about how people can ski, fly and so everything a few weeks after. WELl, my experience has been totally different, pain was terrible first three weeks, started to improve, Moved from a walker after 6 weeks on to one crutch. Was really worried would never walk again, the doctors a s surgeons should advise can be a slow process and nothing going wrong just some people take longer to get healed. Please don't panic if you are not feeling the same as some of these patients. I am in bed today very sore as tried to walk on my own yesterday, still can't am hoping by few more weeks will feel better. Mentally it does a number on your head. Good luck everyone including me.
Cathy Lincoln I hope you’re feeling better! I agree with your comments, there are a lot of factors that determine the recovery time after hip replacement including which approach the surgeon used. I had my right hip done 1 1/2 years ago, and my left hip 9 days ago. It’s weird because I’m worrying that I still have pain but you’ve helped me realize I need to be more patient. You’re so right about it doing a number on you mentally! 🙃 Stay well!
hi i so agree with your comments,hearing how people can fly etc or even ride a horse after hip surgery,good for them i had mine 7 weeks ago and slowly improving still some pain in groin area but will be patient until such times as i can walk again with out frames or crutches or stick,have read many people say it can take up to a year to get back to normality and i am more inclined to believe that version of recovery,wish you all the best with your recovery
@@susanb5058 hi Susan, thank you for your comments,.it's now tommorow 11 weeks, only last week did I feel I may be ok, can still only walk with a crutch but feel less scared about the recovery but still feel it's going to be the 6 month mark before I feel like me again. I feel.my weigh can't bear on the new hip yet. I have an appointment with my surgeon in Five weeks will see.how I am then..good luck to you Cathy
Hi cathy nice to hear from you,im not back on a horse yet (hehe)but managing the kitchen and bathroom,just feeling a bit of pain in groin area when putting full weight on the op leg, 8 weeks like yours is no length to get over a serious op, in my opinion anyway, i have read lots of posts where it has taken even a year to be fully fit againwhich i believe is probobly more like it timewise, i was very fit before this op but when i went to pick my grandson up one sunday we were so pleased to see each other
He ran toward me arms outstretched and as i caught him i fell back so it was a fluk accident filled with love what can i say.
Time heals but i find even the down feeling not getting out is not a good feeling, so even that part of this whole shock will take time to heal besides the opp itself.
So hoping you all the best
And maybe keep me posted sometimes anytime
Lol get well soon
Kindest regards
Monica
@@cathylincoln323 Hi Cathy, glad you’re doing better! Thank you and good luck to you too!
I had anterior hip replacement 5 weeks ago. My doctor gave me no precautions. He did say listen to your body. I'm so glad I did it I feel so much better.
Glad you are doing better!
I am 70 years old have been waiting a year the cartlidge my hip has worn away completely i only have pain when I put weight on it despite being on strong pain killers and walking with a crutch I am finally having my op 7th September have been reading all the comments on people's experiences after the op and to be honest I am terrified of both the op and how I'm going to manage all the restrictions when I come home (I live on my own) my daughter keeps telling me how easy it is as her boss has 80 year old dad who is having no problems and needed no help(guess thats her hint not to ask her) when he came home. Have just checked if she will be able to pick me up when I am ready to come home her response was im not waiting around i am going out that night! (I said I hope to come home sunday) she's going on holiday on the Monday so will have to ask hospital to arrange transport if I come out then it just hope and pray everything goes right and I don't have any problems
You will be fine May Benton. If you have any questions just ask in the comments. Make sure you follow all of the pre-op instructions and education they have for you at your orthopedist.
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Good luck to you, I'm in the same predicament,I am 66yo.and also live by myself, it seems like nobody' wants to be bothered,I'm a little concerned about how to get around after I have my hip surgery, from what I understand just be careful pay attention to the dues and don,ts its very important.Well wish me luck, surgery is set for March 2024
How goes it Joe? Surgery must be about now. @@J.G.817 I'm same predicament - told too complex for Consultant at small hospital...needs well stocked Theatre with all possible needs to be to hand...now have to find alternative so recommends welcome...the pain ia awful and can barely walk. Walker or crutches - and still not seen by GP Surgery - only referred on when self referred to Physio and Xray taken...revealing bone on bone and worst she'd ever seen! As you say...no-one seems to care - and as I live alone too dismissed as they know I'll need help afterwards - and told I'd be in hospital for some time...not a 3 day job! In despair now...to say the least. Searching for help!
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Thank you to all. I had my right hip replacement 13 weeks ago and have been feeling very down as every time I go for a walk, the next day my leg very wobbly and sore. I do the exercises the physio recommends but she is pushing me to go crutch free and I don’t feel confident enough for this to happen. I did try 2 weeks ago but the following week my leg felt it would let me down and it did once but luckily I wasn’t out in the street so no damage. Thank you all for helping me to realise there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Hi Sonya please don't give up your crutch it you don't feel safe, I am 5 months post op and same as you some days feel good other days feel hip letting me down but this week totally different, feel can manage without it, have it in the car for safety net. You will know when it's ok, go with your feeling.
Keep your one crutch for safety...listen to your body...
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You are so right...I keep one arm crutch in the car myself...4.5 weeks po.
Had full hip surgery one month ago. Doing ok. I suggest listen to your surgeon and therapist and avoid being inundated with doubtful wisdom on u-tube.
This video doesn't tell me about Recovery Times. That is the information I am seeking.
I had THP about 9 wks ago. I walk without walker, or cane but I. Still have some stiffness little pain going up and down stairs. Do your physical therapy faithfully. Don't overdo it . Be patient with yourself.
Great Advice!
Pam M I'm having a hip replacement on 8/5/23 during the Australian Open in January 2023 Andy Murray played brilliantly with two replacement hips. Does that mean I could play tennis half as well as Andy?
Hurt's don't it wasn't as tough as I thought I was
I’ve been dealing with osteoarthritis in my left hip for approx. 5 months. At first I didn’t know that this was what was causing the pain in my leg. I visited a Chiropractor and Massage Therapist but when I couldn’t take the pain any longer ( counter meds didn’t touch it) I ended up in Emergency. X-rays were taken and NO severe Arthritis was reported. My GP then sent me for an MRI. That’s when I learned I have OA. By not going to see my doctor first I believe I just made everything worse. So 7 months later I had Anterior Hip Replacement. They gave me a spinal injection ( nerve block) and had no issues with that. When I woke up in the recovery room I couldn’t feel my legs. Totally numb from the waste down. That felt weird and a bit scary. Once I got back to my room I couldn’t move my legs. This creates a few challenges as you can’t get out of bed. The staff were incredible but I wasn’t expecting my legs to be 100% numb. Don’t recall seeing anything about this in any video story or mentioned by any doctors. Day 1 was very painful as the nerve block began to wear off, but this morning the pain has decreased abit. Still can’t feel the bottom of my feet so I don’t know if they will try and make me stand up today. They have me on some meds to control the pain but not 100%.
Surgery went fine and I’m supposed to have another X-ray soon.
My reason for written this is to point out that at no time has anyone mentioned the numbness and for how long it can last. If you’re aware then maybe you won’t be shocked as I was. Once my doctor visited me and explained everything I now feel much better knowing it’s temporary. It’s only day 2 and I’m optimistic that each day will improve. OA is nasty. Get an MRI if you can right away and don’t try alternative solutions unit you know exactly what the problem is. Unlike me.
Can’t wait to have this over.
I had my total hip replacement about 10 yrs. ago. It never really came back as I thought it should. About 3 yrs. Ago, I required lower back surgery. This too leaves me in some considerate pain, also. Most recently , I had to have Cervical Spine surgery. This has devastated me since the surgery which was over one and a half yrs. ago. Still much pain and discomfort. Physical therapy 3 times a week, and still not getting better. My left leg and side are partially weakened and somewhat paralyzed. I am 77 yrs. old. The VA is trying to kill me, I think. Not enough good doctors or nurses there. They keep shifting me around and ask for another test. Don't know where to go from here. Thanks for listening to my plight. T. N.
Did you speak with your primary doctor?
Im on day 11 of anterior hip replacement. First 3 days sucked hard. Days 4-10 I was just achy all the time. Today I think I’ve turned a corner. Today I had a 6 hour window with little to no pain. I’ve been doing my exercises and walking to the letter. Don’t be fooled you are getting this surgery because you are at your limit of pain, movement, impact on your lifestyle. It hurts your gonna walk through Hell and come out better off on the other side. I used a Walker days 1-4 and have been using a cane day 5 to present. I even bought a replica Jurassic Park Amber mosquito cane topper. I’m such a nerd lol. Yes it’s going to hurt but I’ve noticed the pain drop off significantly in less then 2 weeks. Here’s to the future being pain free or at least tolerable. I was pretty bad limping after 8 years of hip injections. This is my experience at day 11 after anterior hip replacement and I’m sticking to it. Remember no guts no glory. Feel well everyone.
Thank you!
Great advice thank you.👍
Hi everyone. I had my first hip done when i was 65, the 2nd when i was 70. Definitely slower recovery the 2nd time, but things moving ahead nicely with time. I am over 6 months now and still have some flexibility issues, but no pain or soreness, but continue to improve each day. Keep moving and take your time. Be patient and careful.
Great advice Joe! Thanks for sharing!
On Monday 8/5/23 I'm having a full hip replacement and looking forward to pain free hip.
Just had mine on Tuesday 9 May so far so good thigh has been sore but apart from that pain is bearable walking with 2 crutches and doing exercises without going overboard.
I had total hip replacement anterior with the NHS UK. My operation and 3days in hospital went well. Unfortunately there is zero support or physiotherapy or physical therapy offered when you leave hospital. You are provided with a handbook of info including exercises to follow. You are provided with equipment to take home with you ie raised toilet seat, perching stool, crutches etc. I am now 6 weeks post op. I am down to using a walking stick as I have a “waddle” type gait without it as I can’t fully load bear on my right side yet. I continue to do the exercises at home and slowly my muscle structure and stability are improving. I was off all pain medications within 2 weeks. What I feel is crucial is how bad your condition was before the operation. It is this that determines how long your recovery will be. I had been on the NHS waiting list for 4 yrs from being referred by my GP. By the time I had my op I had been virtually housebound and using walking sticks. My physical activity levels were zero. This meant my muscles had completely gone. It is the time needed to build these back post operation that will take time. The main thing for me was my constant arthritic pain was completely gone immediately. The only pain was recovery from the operation and wound. That was as nothing to the pain I had been living with for 4 yrs. In summary the sooner you have the operation before total deterioration of your hip the better outcomes you will have in terms of recovery times. Good luck to all on this journey.
Absolutely! If it starts to interfere with your overall functional mobility. Then you want to take some sort of action.
Ask your Dr for physio. I go to my local hospital for this.
3 weeks out- doing great!
That’s awesome! Continue with your rehab and all the advice from your doctors and therapists!
my doctor says I need hip replacement surgery. I'm walking with a limp now, so I know I should get it done, but I'm scared to do it. I've heard many horror stories of surgery gone wrong
Lou there's a 98% percentage of success I'm due in may 17 and I hear a lot of people say it's not as bad for the first few weeks and then again everybody is different
The hard pain lasted for 2 weeks w me. After that greatly reduced. Work the physical therapy best you can. 😊
I am scared with each surgery,and i have had 5 hip replacements on my right side ,i don't have alit of faith .i had 1 surgery last 14 years it was the best ,same dr did the next surgery and it only last me 2 years ,got my hip done again before a year was up my femur is loose so guess what i am a victim again ,in the beginning of my 1 hip replacement it was the wrong size ,2 years later another hip surgery and dr broke off a drill bit in my hip ,said it wouldn't hurt anything so it was left in for several years .Sorry to sound negative but this is my journal of hips .If done right hip replacements are great they give you your life back .i am hoping this next one is my last one .
Oh my gosh. Im so sorry about your bad experiences with your hip.
@@debbiechadwick861 i did all of my physical therapy,with every surgery,i believe in it .this last hip when surgeon got in there there was alot of metallosis and bone ,tissue damage .now the femur loose . I am not feeling good about this ..ty for your reply.
Had total hip replacement next morning as the physios came to get me out of bed it dislocated never ever had pain like it had another op to try and rectify it ..not successful few days later I had another op where he put new stuff in ..that was three weeks ago im recovering well but am frightened of moving in case of another dislocation im in shock 😢
Take your time with your rehab. Always speak to your surgeon about your limitations and precautions to avoid another hip dislocation.
I had a hip replacement 4 weeks ago. The groin pain I suffered with for 5 months preop was horrible, at least an 8 with every step. Post OP, the pain was a 6/7. I am feeling great at 4 weeks now. I even have to restrict weight bearing on my surgical leg to 25% because my femur was fractured during surgery. I will use a Walker at least 2 more weeks. I get PT at home.
You are doing great Margie! Continue with physical therapy and make sure to adhere to your weight bearing precautions.
I'm six weeks post-op Anterior THR. I'm still sore, but my flexibility is slowly improving. I have arthritis in my knee, so I just had a cortisone shot. Hopefully, this will help my recovery. I'm doing PT & working out at the gym.
debbie allen. I have 2 friends who have both had both of their hips done with no problems.
Had both hips replaced , left 4 yrs ago took for ever to heal, had right hip replaced 2 weeks ago, already walking without even a cane. Had the same surgeon for both. Why the difference who knows. I'm dumb founded between the two surgeries. I still have pain in my left hip, but it's tendinitis.
The difference could be in the approach of the surgeon. It's likely he did differently on the 2nd hip. How is your rehab coming along?
I have had this same experience through 5 iut if 6 hip replacements,they take longer to heal with each one and the pain is awful . Physical therapy is essential and after one of my surgerys my surgeon ordered heated pool therapy once the incision is fully healed . I did everything right and i still keep having hip replacements,i think i am done after this hip which will be number 6 .I don't know whats going on why i cand get my hip right ,the pain is exhausting,energy level is low . I will hopefully have help when i get home ,people are working busy with their lives to be able to help me come thru .my husband was with me 3 of my surgeries,he passed away and its been really hard .i had 1 successful surgery that lasted 14 years and i had my life back ut was great ,i have had the wrong size hip 2 times ,the hip that last the longest was a customized hip .
((((( Debbie )))))) bless your heart Debbie. I’m so sorry for your pain, disability and the loss of your hubby. Prayers for you that a great friend will come along side and lighten help you. Blessings!
@@carolschedler3832 thank you so much ,i hope you are doing well.i appreciate the kind words !
What's the limit for the number of hip replacements 🥺? You've been through a lot! You're scaring me off of my pending surgery.
hi al. does anyone know the method of presurgery excercises.? As my THS procedure will be in about 6 weeks. I am wanting to know which movement/exercises are beneficial to strengthen the pelvic muscles & areas of need prior to surgery as I don't want to be unfit & a total basket case. I will be having the anterior method. thanks to anyone who can assist
I am 68. I am not f****** elderly! I had an anterior replacement. I was walking within three hours, home in five hours. Three days later, I was using one stick. After a week I was walking unaided. After ten days I was happy to drive. After twelve, I was in my pool. After a month, I'd forgotten I had surgery. Next month, I'm doing the other hip. Everyone is different.
Watch your language and your tone! If it doesn’t apply to you don’t comment. If you have nothing to say that can benefit others. Keep quiet and move on!
@@seniorhomecarehq6794 You are a site publishing videos, the voice and image content of which you are copying from elsewhere. As your website states, you are not doctors, medics or people involved in health care in any way at all. You have zero knowledge of the procedure you are discussing and your only aim is to monetise your videos and links. Given that over six years, you've managed to get 387 subscribers, I think that says enough about you. I suggest YOU keep quiet and do something else that doesn't involve conning people that you are some sort of 'elderly care' specialists.
My Ortho Dr strongly warned me to NOT get into a pool, hot tub or bath. This warning extends for three months!
@@seniorhomecarehq6794 oh come on, WHERE IS YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR??? Stop with your poor little "virgin ears " syndrome.....Give me a break..Please.......We are not little 7 yr old kids reading this stuff, so I think we can "handle it"...If you are so personally freaked out and offended at seeing a "f""""""" typed out thusly in written communication, then I guess you have been living in a vacuum for the past 40 plus years, because the "f" word, is pretty much a spoken word that really should be in the english dictionary now, it is so commonly used, ( a little way TOO much, in my opinion, so much so, in fact, that it looses all or most it's effectiveness...it's intended "shock value" , or other clear intent in expressing a certain human emotion, which we ALL FEEL at times)) like in TV , movies, etc, it is considered a rather common, "normal" way to talk, by most people who are not totally stuffy..zealously religious, or so narrow or rigid in their way of thinking, that if they ever accidently overhear someone speak the "F" word , that they want to go cry to Mommie.....Seriously... Lighten up.....I even kinda laughed a bit (and believe me, today, for me, was a MUCH NEEDED thing to do)when I read the little ("f -word") remark about not being "elderly"...lol.....68 is NOT really "elderly"...... so, I see his VALID point. It's not like being 98...or 108.... Really.... So, stop with your stuffy , controlling, thought- police , uptight attitude, and let people freely express their thoughts and feelings...Plus, what the person said here about their own personal physical experience post hip surgery actually DOES contribute in a benficial way to this rather boring, and totally LACKING in information and advice video.. which btw says NOTHING about what "the title" of it is, "TIME" for recovery post op UA-cam video. It SAYS NOTHING about "recovery time".NOT EVEN SINGLE 1 WORD..So I call that being rather dishonest....
I’m 8 weeks out on THP and doing good still can’t sleep on my side without pain especially on the surgery side don’t understand why but wake up hurting bad enough to notice . I roll over lay on my back and pain goes away otherwise no pain during the day except putting on my socks I still struggling with that part. I have had no PT since surgery but I’m thinking about going once a week now to help with getting that full range back..
Let me ask after my hip replacement surgery I was sent home with 3 days of painkillers? Is this normal cause I’m hurting but don’t wanna be a drug seeker 😮😮
Hello, I had hip replacement 2 weeks ago. How do you know if your implant is lose the stem or the acetabular cup? What are the symptoms?
You should have a follow up appointment with your doctor. X-ray will show if the implant is stable.
😢i am on my 5th hip replacement,last hip was a year ago , surgeon opted not to replace my femur because it was well fixed,a year later it is loose ,i wonder if i can wait awhile because i am worried that my body isn't ready and i am 61.What do you think?
I have had alot of pain on a day to day basis ,all of my hip replacements have been on my right side .
How are you doing by now Rick?? I hope you are enjoying that new hip!
@@carolschedler3832 I am doing alright taking a lot longer to heal than expected. Getting my other one done on June 5 this year.
I was in hospital for a week spinal block leaking spinal fluid
Thanks for the 2 minute intro about what the title explains clearly.
Thanks! Best wishes!
I am 55 yo and going to get my first hip replacement in a few months. I was wondering how much time I need to ask for time off but this video was not helpful
You should ask the surgeon but we generally see people take from 2-4 months off from work depending on how well they do in therapy and if they don’t have any major setbacks.
Had my left hip replaced in March 2016 and the right one in early December 2022. Totally uneventful recovery…back to full steam within 3 weeks! No need for physical therapy. It was a little sore the first few days with each, but, after that…no more pain ! Listen to your body…I did….and just got right back into action. Climbed an extension ladder, mowed my yard with a walking mower, and rode my bicycle in the first week after the first surgery. Was 65 with the first one, and 71 with the second one! More than pleased with both 😎
I’m 9 was THR still using a Caine!
The information in this video is pretty outdated. I had hip replacement 1 year ago at age 59 in January 2024. I was only in the hospital total for about 4 hours.There is no need to stay overnight unless you have a complication. I had someone stay with me for 5 days out of an abundance of caution. I was told physical therapy was not needed and that was true. I did my own exercises to prevent blood clots. The first two and a half weeks were challenging. After that I rapidly progressed.I could walk 1-2 miles easily with a cane after 3 weeks. I was back to hard hiking after 3.5 months. Now I'm back to skiing!
Congrats that you were able to recover quickly. However that’s not the case for everyone considering most are older individuals that have preexisting conditions or other premorbid factors that might make their recovery a little bit longer. You also need to consider the age of the person and lifestyle of patients that get this procedure done. Obviously if you are younger then you will have better outcomes compared to someone who is a little bit older and may take a little bit longer to recover.
Change the title, please, or the content. One or the other. This is NOT about recovery duration.
He said 4-12 weeks
I was driving in 3 weeks with right hip replacement.
Nice! Did you have rehab afterwards?
On day 4 here..
Anterior hip replacement.
Some minor swelling and pain. Vitals are normal.
Able to walk unaided, but still using the cane to be careful. Used the walker for first days for balance mostly.
Only taking acetaminophen. I wouldn't advise this for most people.
Able to take normal showers.
Days 1-3 are the worst. Day 2 was worst for me, but bearable.
Sleeping better now with no pain, compared to before with osteoarthritis.
The exercises are important. A raised toilet seat is necessary and a leg lifter to make getting in and out of bed easier.
Glad your recovery is improving Jim!
My mom had both side hip replacement just 15 days back
Now she have severe pain our doctor not recommended us pain killers she has much pain she can't able to sleep at nyt or day time
Anytime she will cry
Doctor said she should not sleep one side but my mom want to sleep one side HOW MANY DAYS AFTER BILATERAL HIP SURGERY SHE CAN SLEEP ONE SIDE ? Plz answer
Hello Ashwini,
It's better to take the advice of your surgeon. Because she probably has sutures or staples is the reason he is recommending not for her to sleep on one side. If you can maybe she can sleep with pillows under her hip for comfort. When she goes back to her next visit then should ask when it would be okay for her to sleep on her side.
I feel great after one week. Only pain is where it was cut to enter. And that is miniscule.
Using one crutch. I can manage steps, a full flight up and down.
That is awesome news. Make sure to continue with therapy to further progress your independence with functional activities.
@seniorhomecarehq6794 Thanks 👍
I had THR inmy meft hip on May 23. 6 weeks today but am still using a walker. Doctor sUd need ine fir first 2 weeks but therapist still has not said to use the cane instead. Maybe because my operated leg was an inch and half shorter ans the dictor legthened it to the right length. It feli a mike longer the first time I stood on both feet after surgery and the nurse saud it could take 3 months until I don't notice it. I had walked with wLjer firvseveral years before surgery, not putting weight on my left leg and when standing in my bThroom noticed when I had both feet on the floor my right knee was bent, so I knew the keft leg was shorter but not so much. I do use my cane when going into a store to shop and then use the shopping cart or an electric rider cart when the store has one. Is nice to be able to walk on my operated leg in the store. I told the therapist I did use my cane when shopping to go into a store and she is now wirking with me to use my cane. I am inno rush now because I have bad bakance and want to be safe when walking without a walker. Getting there slowly.
How are you doing now since you left this comment?
Just left the Superpath comments. Forgot to mention I had my first hip replaced at 65 and the other at 67.
AMBULANCE TO TAKE ME HOME , (IF INSURANCE COVERS THIS) , & HOME HELP PHYSICAL THERAPY I WOULD SEEK .
It took me a year
Whatever you may require to be done, stay away from the VA, whatever you do. Every surgical procedure I required turned into a nightmare for me. Most doctors are inferior. I have never felt this poorly after 22 yrs. of their care. It is almost impossible to see a specialist because they are very short handed, every where. It takes weeks in many cases, to get in front of one. Phone service is horrible too.
Did you fully recover after the Hip surgery?
1week max.
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For total recovery? You've got to be joking!
3 months
2-3 months
I am 69 years old in perfect health, and not over weight. I had to have a total hip replacement five months ago due to being involved in an accident. The first four weeks were total misery, after that things started to get slowly better. I am still in pain and discomfort but not to bad. My physiotherapist tells me it can be up to a year before before full recovery.
That is my experience of my hip replacement.
Am here asking for agood Samaritan who can sponsor my hip replacement surgery here in Uganda worthy 7000$ am in deep pain due to abullet that stack in my hip please am bagging you
No way
Intro is too long
We will make it shorter next time! Thanks for the feedback!
We will make it shorter next time! Thanks for the feedback!
Very poor presentation! Nothing about recovery time. Very lame generalised explanations. Not aided by any video, illustrations, sample pics or anything. Normally I'd just leave and move on but this was so bad I felt I must comment. I hope you can see this as constructive criticism and do better.
Very poor as dies not address recovery times at all.......