This is the best video I've seen on this subject, and I watched many. Wish I had seen it before my surgery. Everything from how to prepare before, during, and after surgery is so clearly explained. Honestly this video should be recommended in the patients care package by any surgeon doing this surgery. Kudos to whom ever did all the work for this video, truly excellent!!
We are human beings being human, I should say we are not human beings we are animals just like our pets in the food we eat. We are not supposed to kill and eat our Children as we are doing today. This is blue planet, animal planet where laws orders rules of engagements predator versus prey continuously in play. Legalized Abortion is also legalized baby killing murder and what we kill we must eat so readily available abortion is also legalized cannibalism. there is a better way celibacy and immaculate conceptions Outer-course which will make Intercourse a interpersonal behavior of the past just like what orthopedic neurosurgeons and psychiatrist are doing
I had my second hip replacement surgery five days ago. Everything is going really well. The first hip replacement was four years ago. I jut want to comment what a superb video this is. Everything is explained in clear and professional manner. Thank you Horizon Health.
Hey @mnecpal, how r u doing? I would love and gratefully appreciate an update as i have anterior Total hip replacement this Monday and today is Saturday and I’m freaking out!!!
With the stairs exercise I learned it by saying good go to heaven, which obviously means good leg goes up, then bad goes to hell, which it just stays down. You need the good leg to go first so it takes the body weight to get up the stairs and not a lot of weight on the operated leg.
@@dhuncho360 Not yet unfortunately put it off until Spring so I can have someone with me. My daughter is RN but just took on a new contract with her employer. I did injections but I still have some pain and popping noises. Hope you are doing well. Happy Holidays !
This is a great video that coincide with my doctors recommendations. I had a hip replacement yesterday and it went well. I am scheduled to have the 2nd one in six weeks. So far so good. Best decision that I've made for my life!
Both my hips need to be replaced to my first one is next week I was thinking to wait until next year for my second one because I'm scared and it isn't as bad as the first one but it's been overworked so maybe sooner.
This was a great video . I finally got into see an orthopedic Dr and he Said hip replacement was my only cure for on-going pain. This video shows what to expect, gives fuel for questions to ask your health care team . Shows how much preparation you need to do before the surgery. Which right now is blowing my mind !
I have hip replacement surgery coming up a week from today. After watching this video, I feel much better prepared. This is an excellent video to explain what to expect and to prepare you for the surgery and the days and weeks afterward.
@Star Dog actually pretty good. I had anterior robot assisted replacement. Out of the hospital same day. Not a lot of pain right now about a 4, compared to a constant 9 before surgery. The only thing that really hurts is getting in an out of bed. Physical therapy showed me how to use a gait belt to lift my surgical leg into bed, that helped.
I hope everything is going well for you. I had a total hip replacement nearly 8years ago one day before my 71st birthday, best birthday present I ever had!!! If you do all your exercises and do everything you are told, you’ll be fine!!!! Good luck . X
I'm watching this in advance of my father's upcoming hip replacement. Thank you for training me to help take really good care of him during his recovery; this was incredibly helpful. (I wrote down tons of notes)
@@HorizonNB what about no stays in hospital due to Covid??????????????????? I'm being sent home same day, no one but hired help, not even actual nurses! how do i get my insurance to include real nurses, P Therapists, etc. to come to home to care for me. I'm told I have to pick a home health worker company and allowed only 7 hours per day of care. Last time I had surgery, all types of females came, not dressed professionally, no nursing experience at all, and they stole from me. One asked me to drive her home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! one couldn't grocery shop or pharmacy shop for me due to loaning her car to her boyfriend! I'm so extremely scared. I don't know what to do.
Superb video. I could not imagine anything more thorough or helpful in preparing me for my upcoming hip surgery. Kudos to whoever arranged and authorised this effort.
One of the things you should know before hip surgery is that things may not happen according to your expected timeline. One pre-operative lab value (low platelets, low iron, etc.) can cause a delay - no, you won't be seeing the surgeon when you expected, you'll be detoured to an appointment with a Hematologist who then plays a crucial role in whether or not you're getting surgery and when you're having it. This could mean surgery pushed back by weeks or months. Any number of things could occur that might cause a delay in your surgery, including the pace at which your insurance company works in approving the surgery. There is a lot to getting a surgery approved, both clinically and financially, that one may want to consider. Expectations may need to be adjusted and patience with the process is key.
anything pushes mine back and it'll take another year before I get the nerve up to try again. I backed out in 12/20. Now this one is just 8 days away. And I once again want to back out
@@cathyb5759 I did winter etc keeping me from getting mine ! No help at home. Until my daughter gets time off from her job. She’s a RN but this is not her specialty. Afraid I be stuck at home they never shovel where I live or plow. So Spring it will be. But I read some horrid stories 🥹
Thank you ever so much. this helps us carers as well as the patients. I wish the NHS had given me (the carer) this video because the 'real world' examples you show about exercises, equipment and nutrition and explanations as to why these are important is pivotal to your understanding and application. Thank you so much for your informative video. i am very grateful! 🤟
Thank you for your much appreciated expertise and coverage. So much to consider. Thank you again. A small encouragement. Blessings and Keep Shining with the Beauty and Radiance of You and DIVINE LOVE 🌅
Thanks so much for the video I made notes and things to get to make things Easier for me I get my surgery next month total hip replacement this makes it easier to know what to expect thank you again
Thank you for the education. It was really informative. I had a hip replacement 4 weeks ago and I’m soo glad I came by this video. Am now using the stick. Thank you
Absolutely fantastic. Comprehensive advice on preparing before hip replacement and how to optimise recovery, do exercises and move from morning to night with aides.
Thank you so much for this video. I am having double knee replacement surgery in November 2021, 6 weeks apart from each other. This was very helpful and will help me prepare long before the surgery, from dietary needs, medical equipment and how to get in and out of the vehicle upon discharge from the hospital.
great video, actually tells all I need to know and yet is just making me want to cancel once again. I cancelled my first one in Dec 2020 and now do to have it in just 8 days ( 12/1/22 ) Actually the pain is on a level of 0 to 3 at best now, tho my plantar facisiitas (sp) has moved to the same side. My right foot is happy though. I know somehow I'll screw this up, by moving the wrong way, out of pure habit. At 61 I still sock skate on my kitchen floor. I walk twice a day , more for to keep my sanity. I guess I still don't have the mindset for it. Prayers to all who might be getting one in the future. Thanks to Horizon Health Network for the awesome video.
Very informative video, useful and allowing me to think about ways in which I should improve the PT or OT after the surgery. Lynn Larson future patient
I was supposed to have hip and knee replacement surgeries and later with another ORTHO doctor, I was told no to pending surgeries. My physical trainer had said no surgeries too - So DEF NO TO SURGERIES IF NO PAIN! I now take COMPOUND MEDICATION for well-being from my ORTHO doctor and feel GREAT!
Im a post acute nursing manager & have few residents who’ve had hip replacement surgery. Multiple factors allow a hospitalized patient to return directly home versus requiring inpatient rehabilitation as a bridge to home. My elective surgery patient does not have family support appears to be a factor requiring post acute rehab/subacute rehab (SAR). A 2nd factor is pre operative physical condition. He admits he was not physically active before surgery. At 200 lb & 5 ft 0in, his Body mass index 39 (high is >30) doesn’t indicate optimal dietary habits. I like this video citing another adverse factor -smoking and nicotine. Perhaps, health and wellness education needs to start earlier in the lifespan? TV needs content that helps us be healthy. On TV I see crime dramas. I look over 6 y/o kids shoulder and see him playing video game with a virtual sub machine gun. Whatever happened to Jack Lalane physical fitness shows or Wonderama TV that guide us more towards health? To get to work I wear sneakers briefly alternate jogs with walking w/ goal to increase my heart rate ~100. I also do home strength workouts. Push-ups, lat- pulls, dumbbell curls. Core training includes Roman chair/ sit ups etc. For beverages I only drink water/seltzer water or coffee w/ Splenda sweeteners. Food- I follow the US dietary plate pie chart. I also saw a Glycemic index food guide covering numerous ethnic cuisines. My motivation is personal/ I dream of returning to surf. The wave line up and Nature would seem to reward non-obese paddlers for waves. So I am using my athletic interest to keep me healthy- otherwise I have FOMO( fear of missing out) on a wave to someone more fit than me at 57 y/o (BMI 23.5), 😂 . Bottom line, nature will also reward lifetime healthy physically fit pre operative patients. The post operative physical therapy is just another medical version of exercise. Parents should rear their young early in healthy lifestyle- natural hip degeneration/fall fracture is destiny for some of us.
Thanks, Doctor, for such a great video. It covers everything that I needed to know about the hip replacement surgery and recovering as well. God bless you.
Today is 5 days since surgery......everything is going well except sleeping, my normal sleep position is on my surgical side....started sleeping in my recliner....although not ideal it seems to be helping.
Check out hip resurfacing first, the criteria to get this procedure is more strict , but no precautions after to speak of .Hospital Special Surgery NYC is the best im getting my surgery this week
Hope the surgery went well and you'll be recovering step by step pretty well. I'm also in NY State and will take resurfacing procedure in September. I live by my own without any family or friends support so that I'll be looking for some caregiver support for at least the first 4 weeks. Any recommendations or insights feel true to share. Thank you.
I’m going on the 18th for my third replacement surgery I had one hip opened twice it got infected. I’m so nervous this sucks but I go into Boston so at least the care is top notch . What I remember about my first surgery was the pain after holy crap the worst pain I ever felt and my blood pressure was so high after they couldn’t give me anymore of the good pain meds so they shot me up with some strong IB profferen. I have one leg that’s over n inch shorter than the other leg and they fixed it the first time and when they went in a few years back when I had the infection and it’s been messed up since but just fix it and move on
I have the feeling that my right leg is shorter than my left, I need right hip replacement soon ...and lately I have been walking crooked and totally out of whack!! Im so scared..because the way I'm walking I will need total hip surgery 😱😱😱😢😢
Hello, I need hip replacements in both of my hips. Whats the recommended transition time between one surgery and the other? I am also worried about the time I will need to be out of work. Any recommendations? Thanks upfront.
Talk to your doctor. I know that the anterior approach is a better surgery with no cutting of muscles or ligaments and you heal quicker. I will have my anterior surgery in April. Good luck.
I just saw your answer, thanks. Hope your surgery went well and you'll be recovering pretty well. I'm finally going to have re-surfacing procedure that implies posterior incision. Scheduled for September.
Two questions please: Does your calf feel achy when lying almost flat w/2 inch elevation? When walking does joint feel achy when standing fully upright and moderate weight on it?
I thought this is about the hip they just put a bandage by the knee so you know which is the surgical leg. Every thing about sitting sleeping knees being below your hip the cushion for chairs if they are not the right size is all to to with hip surgery, maybe there is a lot in common with the knee idk, but I've been reading and watching a lot I have surgery next month on my hip so I'm trying to get as much info as possible
@@jesusiswithme247clrthe guy in the video when he's on the bed doing the exercises. His knee looks swollen and bruised. Looks like he had a Knee surgery.
I think they said that because it's up to us to decide if we want to get the surgery done or not. (Once we are eligible for it) for instance, right now I am eligible to get it done. I have seen the surgeon and had the x rays, I am in pain, mobility is compromised, and doctor said yes I am eligible to get it done. But at the end of the day it is up to me to when I am ready to get it done. No one is making me do it. It's my choice. It isn't a life saving procedure. But It is definitely a "quality of life" saving procedure though. Otherwise people would end up in a wheelchair. I am sure some choose not to get the surgery. My father has major hip problem and struggles to get around using a walking frame. He chooses not to get the surgery though. He's 88 years old. No one is making him get it done.
Ask him yourself he knows what he's doing I'm not. I'm a simple mortal? Are you? And how ge give doctor's wisdom to create for you and me a new hip.. oh how great is my Lord Jesus.
I think stem cell therapy. Would have to pay out of pocket. They take stem cells and inject into the area and whatever cartilage there is left it can make it regenerate. I know that's available for knees. I know someone who had it done for her knee and paid a few thousand dollars for it. It helped her to prolong having knee replacement but eventually she still had to have the surgery. I think the stem cell therapy worked only temporary for her. Not sure of her whole story. But there's information online about stem cell therapy. I would try it if it was affordable. Unfortunately I had both my knees replaced and now my hip is causing issues.
I had femur head fracture surgery and now at home. Still I am not fine after three months of release from the hospital. Will you please let me know what are those equipments and if I come to know I will try to get it from Amazon.
Exceptionally informative and comprehensive video! But I cannot understand why quite a few members of the care team, as well as the patients don't wear face masks, given it is filmed during the pandemic. It's a safety issue, in my country this similar lack of precautions in the medical settings is worrying. A maskless patient may introduce the virus to the medical team who will in turn may infect other patients.
How did it go? Just curious how you're doing. My neighbor is planning to have this done soon and asked me to help out. Kind of wondering what it is like as far as your recovery. Thanks and God bless you.
@@karishort1891 it went pretty good all things considered! as a frame of reference: i'm 23, overweight and out of shape admittedly, walked with a cane for 12 years, and needed the surgery to fix a birth defect + the arthritis that resulted from it. so i wasn't exactly primed for surgery, but still found that my recovery and when i hit certain milestones lined up with the rough estimations usually given by doctors for hip replacements and other people's recovery stories that i read online i found the first two weeks were the worst of it pain-wise, which seems to be the common consensus. i used a walker for the first 10 days, then migrated to a cane for a bit, and come two weeks post surgery, give or take a few days, i was able to walk on my own unassisted, just using walls/furniture/etc. to keep myself steady. i had my replacement on august 31st, and as of right now i am walking better than every with very limited, manageable pain. if you want to know anything specific please let me know! in the meantime i'll just jot down a few things that come to mind that helped me out during recovery ❤️ - if your neighbour is deciding between a 4-wheeled or 2-wheeled walker, i'd recommend the 2. i used both but found the 2-wheeled to feel much sturdier and i had the same amount of mobility as when i was using the 4-wheeled one (also get tennis balls to put on the back legs to reduce scuffing your floors up!) - i didn't buy some myself, but i'd suggest getting a few pairs of grippy socks especially since it's getting colder - the hospital provided me with a pair during my brief stay and they were very handy for not slipping! if your neighbour doesn't like them, for around the house i walked in my bare feet. just walking in socks alone is a big no, and i never wore slippers so i can't say personally but it's recommended not to wear anything with an open back or that are loose on your feet - i experienced a lot of wound leakage, which is totally normal but a huge hassle, especially if the bandage isn't sealed on properly and, y'know, leaks everywhere. it's going to sound funny, but i actually bought some of those blue puppy pads to sit under my butt as a precaution wherever i sat/on my bed and it saved me from a lot of potential messes! - when the time comes that your neighbour is able to walk around their home without any mobility equipment, i'd still recommend using a cane while they're out and about at least for a few days. one of my biggest struggles during my recovery was feeling off-balance, so having a cane to keep me steady really helped me in that department - having a back-scratcher was a godsend and i cannot stress this enough lol. you're not allowed to twist or bend much for a while post-op, so i'd definitely tell your neighbour to get one that's all that's coming to mind right now, but yeah if you want any more info let me know! i wish your neighbour a speedy recovery when the time comes 💕
@@hayleymarie9071 oh wow! Thank you so much for the details! I took a screenshot of your reply to read to him. I would also like to know how long before you were able to drive as well? I am so happy to hear you're doing better and I pray things continue to get even better for you!! 🙏🙏🙏
@@karishort1891 @Kari Short no problem! and unfortunately i can't say much about driving, since i don't have a license. but! i read up a bit more about it and it's wholly dependent on what leg he would be having done - if it's the left, they say about 2 weeks or so, but if it's the right being replaced then it could be upwards of 4 weeks/a month before he can safely go behind the wheel again. i'd recommend him to ask what his surgeon's opinion on the whole matter is just to be sure though! and thank you so much! 💕
Unfortunately someone else thought the same thing and this has given me so much great information for my hip replacement surgery next month.... it would have really helped them prepare better in what to do and not do
I am watching this video, and it scares me real bad. I have 2 bad knees, and bad right hip. I watched the stairs thing, and it would be very hard for me to do. My left knee is real bad, and it would be the right hip. I would not be able to use the left leg for the support as they say to do. I have a bad spine also. The whole thing seems unreal for me to be able to do, and for how long, Problem is support at home. I was wondering if anybody had similar issues.
I would think things get more complicated if someone has multiple joint issues and more than one health concern. I had both my knees replaced over a decade ago at the same time because Both were equally bad. I basically didn't have a good leg to stand on. It was very difficult and extremely painful. now I need my hip to be done. My knees are ok but I still get some slight pain in them, and soreness I just think it's soft tissue pain That's what my rheumatologist says. I have rheumatoid arthritis and osteo arthritis and fibro. And it's just this juggling act to do things. My shoulder hurts too. And I have arthritis in my lower back too. My feet, hands. So I understand when there's multiple joint issues. It's not easy. And many people do not understand. I do not know what the answer would be for you. I am sorry. I would think it's something you would have to talk with a surgeon about in detail. And they would advise you what joint to do first. If you have insurance and you don't have help at home. And have difficult situation. You may be able to go to a rehab facility after the surgery and be taken care of for the first couple of weeks. I am blessed to have at least one person to help when I have surgery. but I know many who don't. They pay someone, pay a service. Like comfort keepers, or visiting angels. or reach out to people in the community, church. Etc. I can imagine it is very hard and lonely for some who struggle wth these things on their own. I am with someone and still find it hard as he is working a lot and I do as much as I can myself as I don't like to bother him. And I don't have friends around here as we moved. And so I'm on my own a lot. It sounds like you need to get at least one joint done and somehow get through it. If you feel you have weight to lose, try and lose some weight as that will help for surgery and does take stress off the joints. Physical therapy can be helpful for arthritis. I hope you find answers and get the help you need. Maybe you've had something done since you wrote your post 9 months ago. How's things now?
@@tonycurtin2376 your lucky I was poked 7 times with the needle!!!!! I had the worst anesthesiologist my back is in constant pain after the first 2 times he couldn't get it right I told him give me a general he refused and kept trying and he hit a spot that the numbing shot didn't reach I moved and he got furious with me for moving my blood pressure went sky high and the orthopedic Dr was furious with the anesthesiologist because he had to postpone my surgeries
philipkenne. There’s now a 2 year wait in Wales for hip replacement. I’m afraid the NHS is not what it used to be, in fact it’s going down the drain. People are paying for their own treatment now.
Someone should help me please I had an accident which affected my right hip, am seriously living in pain as I can't afford the bill to get my hip replaced.
@@jesusiswithme247clr yeah I had to as both my hips collapsed...I posted this 1 year back. 1 month after the operation I ended up with an ischemic stroke! The right side complete paralysis - what a joke of fate!
@@sumanngon My God I couldn't imagine getting them both at the same time I just got my right done Wednesday and I barely can do a thing I have to get the other one done but I rather wait until the end of the year because this is too much
It does seem to be like that these days... get you up & outta there to get the bed ready for the next client! I dont know if its the same as it was 40 years ago when you have a baby in hospital... they let you have a couple of days recuperating & someone else worried about cleaning up the dirty nappies for you until you went home (to all that nappy washing in them good ol days)! None of that hard yakka nappy washing these days. 😄
Who would wanna be awake for the surgery what the hell . Trust me don’t you don’t wanna see what there doing that would be hell . I remember coming out of surgery and there waking me up and I was jammed they gave me phyntenal yea I was jammed city she asked what I saw I thought I was a bee 🐝 flying in the hive and woke up to the lady asking me questions haha then the wife took a pic and I had a huge smile with the thumbs up👍🏻. Don’t skip your meds at least for a couple days last time I had it done on Monday and stopped taking the meds on Wednesday it’s a slippery slope with opioids so the quicker I was off the better . Oh yea the last time I get home and I’m walking into the living room on my crutches and I say to wife I feel dizzy? Then I wake up she’s screaming the kid is crying and I hear her say I can’t get him off me . I passed out from dehydration and luckily I didn’t hurt the hip and it took 8 firefighters to get me out onto the stretcher . She said I was fighting with them cause I just wanted to lay down ? I don’t remember that but my doctor said if they laid me down I would of been fine and they could of gave me some fluids so it is what it is . That was another day in the hospital sucked so drunk your fluids
Don’t be hesitant in asking for the pain relief after surgery, they ask you 1 -10 what level shout 15 hahah what a relief when the painkillers kick in and get some sleep,
Information is about hip surgery but the video shows that man had a knee surgery??? Both r not same knee surgery is very painful compared to the hip.Depends person to person too.
No one gave excersized just said walk around. 3 days post op..feeling like crap swelling and cant even make it to the bathroom...discharged day 2..its stupid.
I’ve had one hip replacement and on the 21st the second one, I hear what your saying, the best thing to do is WALK afterwards. Do the exercises, you will find that the pain is nothing like what you have now, ( mine is extreme). Remember to deep breathe and put yourself in a good place, don’t look at the needles…I hope you have a good friend to stay with and comfort your fears.
I’m having trouble hip replacement on October 26 as well. I’m kinda freaking out too. I did have knee surgery in June and it’s working great. Good luck to you! Nervous in Louisiana
Having found this after my hip replacement, I wish to heaven that I had found it before surgery. This video is spot on!
Thanks, hope your recovery went well!
This is the best video I've seen on this subject, and I watched many. Wish I had seen it before my surgery. Everything from how to prepare before, during, and after surgery is so clearly explained. Honestly this video should be recommended in the patients care package by any surgeon doing this surgery. Kudos to whom ever did all the work for this video, truly excellent!!
Agree! Very comprehensive.
We are human beings being human, I should say we are not human beings we are animals just like our pets in the food we eat. We are not supposed to kill and eat our Children as we are doing today. This is blue planet, animal planet where laws orders rules of engagements predator versus prey continuously in play.
Legalized Abortion is also legalized baby killing murder and what we kill we must eat so readily available abortion is also legalized cannibalism. there is a better way celibacy and immaculate conceptions Outer-course which will make Intercourse a interpersonal behavior of the past just like what orthopedic neurosurgeons and psychiatrist are doing
I had my second hip replacement surgery five days ago. Everything is going really well. The first hip replacement was four years ago.
I jut want to comment what a superb video this is. Everything is explained in clear and professional manner.
Thank you Horizon Health.
Glad to hear it, happy to help!
Hey @mnecpal, how r u doing? I would love and gratefully appreciate an update as i have anterior Total hip replacement this Monday and today is Saturday and I’m freaking out!!!
I am freaking out. having hip replacement in 10 days . I am alone in recovery. goodness.
@@ritawettach198 hope everything went well for you.
Is there a lot of bleeding
With the stairs exercise I learned it by saying good go to heaven, which obviously means good leg goes up, then bad goes to hell, which it just stays down. You need the good leg to go first so it takes the body weight to get up the stairs and not a lot of weight on the operated leg.
I hope by now you have TWO good legs.
Thank you, Jennifer !
And that is exactly what going down stairs feels like! I will Never forget that one. Thanks!
@@jeanhampton1832 lol that was actually funny. I totally get it though, getting old sucks. You're very welcome.
Jennifer I will remember that good goes to heaven and bad goes to hell. A great way to remember which legs goes first.
Having a hip replacement surgery in three weeks and freaking out. This video definitely helps a little
I'm having mine in a couple of weeks but having second thoughts. How are you doing ?
@@gilbertflores4341 you get it done? I am also having second thoughts 🥹
@@sherrid5315did you get it done? I had mine today age 47.
@@dhuncho360 Not yet unfortunately put it off until Spring so I can have someone with me. My daughter is RN but just took on a new contract with her employer. I did injections but I still have some pain and popping noises. Hope you are doing well. Happy Holidays !
Me too 😳
This is a great video that coincide with my doctors recommendations. I had a hip replacement yesterday and it went well. I am scheduled to have the 2nd one in six weeks. So far so good. Best decision that I've made for my life!
How are you feeling now that it’s day 8 after surgery? Did you have the anterior or posterior procedure?
Good luck with your continued recovery
how are you doing now that both have been done? I'm due for on in 8 days and scared to death.
9 months later no response. Did you die
Both my hips need to be replaced to my first one is next week I was thinking to wait until next year for my second one because I'm scared and it isn't as bad as the first one but it's been overworked so maybe sooner.
This was a great video . I finally got into see an orthopedic Dr and he Said hip replacement was my only cure for on-going pain. This video shows what to expect, gives fuel for questions to ask your health care team . Shows how much preparation you need to do before the surgery. Which right now is blowing my mind !
Thank you, hope it went well for you!
HAVING HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY TOMORROW. EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! THANK YOU!
Thank you! Hope it went well!
I have hip replacement surgery coming up a week from today. After watching this video, I feel much better prepared. This is an excellent video to explain what to expect and to prepare you for the surgery and the days and weeks afterward.
How did it go? Mine is March 31st
@@debbieharris5667 how did yours go 2 days ago?
@Star Dog actually pretty good. I had anterior robot assisted replacement. Out of the hospital same day. Not a lot of pain right now about a 4, compared to a constant 9 before surgery. The only thing that really hurts is getting in an out of bed. Physical therapy showed me how to use a gait belt to lift my surgical leg into bed, that helped.
@Star Dog good luck! I'm sooo glad I had it done. I hope you will have equally good experience
Having my left hip done in 21 days.
I am in so much pain right now I wish I could get in today!!
I hope everything is going well for you. I had a total hip replacement nearly 8years ago one day before my 71st birthday, best birthday present I ever had!!! If you do all your exercises and do everything you are told, you’ll be fine!!!! Good luck . X
I'm watching this in advance of my father's upcoming hip replacement. Thank you for training me to help take really good care of him during his recovery; this was incredibly helpful. (I wrote down tons of notes)
So glad to hear that, best of luck with his surgery and recovery!
@@HorizonNB what about no stays in hospital due to Covid??????????????????? I'm being sent home same day, no one but hired help, not even actual nurses! how do i get my insurance to include real nurses, P Therapists, etc. to come to home to care for me. I'm told I have to pick a home health worker company and allowed only 7 hours per day of care. Last time I had surgery, all types of females came, not dressed professionally, no nursing experience at all, and they stole from me. One asked me to drive her home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! one couldn't grocery shop or pharmacy shop for me due to loaning her car to her boyfriend! I'm so extremely scared. I don't know what to do.
Superb video. I could not imagine anything more thorough or helpful in preparing me for my upcoming hip surgery. Kudos to whoever arranged and authorised this effort.
Thank you so much! We're glad it was so helpful, best of luck with your surgery and recovery!
One of the things you should know before hip surgery is that things may not happen according to your expected timeline. One pre-operative lab value (low platelets, low iron, etc.) can cause a delay - no, you won't be seeing the surgeon when you expected, you'll be detoured to an appointment with a Hematologist who then plays a crucial role in whether or not you're getting surgery and when you're having it. This could mean surgery pushed back by weeks or months. Any number of things could occur that might cause a delay in your surgery, including the pace at which your insurance company works in approving the surgery. There is a lot to getting a surgery approved, both clinically and financially, that one may want to consider. Expectations may need to be adjusted and patience with the process is key.
anything pushes mine back and it'll take another year before I get the nerve up to try again. I backed out in 12/20. Now this one is just 8 days away. And I once again want to back out
@@cathyb5759 I did winter etc keeping me from getting mine ! No help at home. Until my daughter gets time off from her job. She’s a RN but this is not her specialty. Afraid I be stuck at home they never shovel where I live or plow. So Spring it will be. But I read some horrid stories 🥹
@Cathy B Cathy, did you have your surgery? How are you doing,?
Thank you for creating this video. Now I know what to expect and how to prepare.
Glad you found it helpful!
Contemplating hip replacement surgery and found this extremely useful information without a lot of filler.
Glad to hear that, good luck with your journey!
Surgery is September 5th. This video is very timely and packed with great info. Thanks!
Thanks, best of luck with your surgery and recovery!
I had my right hip replaced . It is now time for my left hip. This is an outstanding video. Thank you.
Thank you, hope it went well!
I am going for my 2nd hip replacement soon .Super tips.I had forgotten some things.Many thanks
Thank you, hope it went well!
Wonderful video and information. Good information for me with my upcoming surgery.
Thank you, hope it went well!
Thank you ever so much. this helps us carers as well as the patients. I wish the NHS had given me (the carer) this video because the 'real world' examples you show about exercises, equipment and nutrition and explanations as to why these are important is pivotal to your understanding and application. Thank you so much for your informative video. i am very grateful! 🤟
Thank you for your much appreciated expertise and coverage. So much to consider. Thank you again. A small encouragement. Blessings and Keep Shining with the Beauty and Radiance of You and DIVINE LOVE 🌅
Thankyou for this video. It covers everything i needed to know and has put my mind at rest for my operation. Extremely valuable information
Thanks Nicole, glad you found it to be useful!
How long did it take you to recover
Thanks so much for the video I made notes and things to get to make things Easier for me I get my surgery next month total hip replacement this makes it easier to know what to expect thank you again
Thank you, hope it went well!
Thank you for the education. It was really informative. I had a hip replacement 4 weeks ago and I’m soo glad I came by this video.
Am now using the stick.
Thank you
Thank you, hope your recovery went well!
Thank you for sharing. It helped me plan for my upcoming hip surgery.
Thank you, hope it went well!
Absolutely fantastic. Comprehensive advice on preparing before hip replacement and how to optimise recovery, do exercises and move from morning to night with aides.
Thanks, glad you found it so helpful!
Thank you so much for this video. I am having double knee replacement surgery in November 2021, 6 weeks apart from each other. This was very helpful and will help me prepare long before the surgery, from dietary needs, medical equipment and how to get in and out of the vehicle upon discharge from the hospital.
Thanks Dawn, glad you found it helpful! Best of luck with your surgeries!
Excellent video! I am awaiting hip replacement surgery and found this to be very helpful! Thank you!
Thank you, hope it went well!
Excellent podcast Thank you
great video, actually tells all I need to know and yet is just making me want to cancel once again. I cancelled my first one in Dec 2020 and now do to have it in just 8 days ( 12/1/22 ) Actually the pain is on a level of 0 to 3 at best now, tho my plantar facisiitas (sp) has moved to the same side. My right foot is happy though. I know somehow I'll screw this up, by moving the wrong way, out of pure habit. At 61 I still sock skate on my kitchen floor. I walk twice a day , more for to keep my sanity. I guess I still don't have the mindset for it. Prayers to all who might be getting one in the future. Thanks to Horizon Health Network for the awesome video.
Wow. This is the best video For hip replacement surgery. Thanks 🙏
Thank you! Glad you find it helpful!
Blessings always ☝🏼💯🙏Thank you great information 💯🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟❤️
Excellent video on precious information
Excellent video! Thank you!
Thank you!
Very informative. Going for hip replacement tomorrow and second one I six weeks. This video certainly helped me a great deal. Thank you
Hope it all went well!
Very informative video, useful and allowing me to think about ways in which I should improve the PT or OT after the surgery. Lynn Larson future patient
Good reading Crystal!
I was supposed to have hip and knee replacement surgeries and later with another ORTHO doctor, I was told no to pending surgeries. My physical trainer had said no surgeries too - So DEF NO TO SURGERIES IF NO PAIN! I now take COMPOUND MEDICATION for well-being from my ORTHO doctor and feel GREAT!
Im a post acute nursing manager & have few residents who’ve had hip replacement surgery. Multiple factors allow a hospitalized patient to return directly home versus requiring inpatient rehabilitation as a bridge to home. My elective surgery patient does not have family support appears to be a factor requiring post acute rehab/subacute rehab (SAR). A 2nd factor is pre operative physical condition. He admits he was not physically active before surgery. At 200 lb & 5 ft 0in, his Body mass index 39 (high is >30) doesn’t indicate optimal dietary habits. I like this video citing another adverse factor -smoking and nicotine. Perhaps, health and wellness education needs to start earlier in the lifespan? TV needs content that helps us be healthy. On TV I see crime dramas. I look over 6 y/o kids shoulder and see him playing video game with a virtual sub machine gun. Whatever happened to Jack Lalane physical fitness shows or Wonderama TV that guide us more towards health?
To get to work I wear sneakers briefly alternate jogs with walking w/ goal to increase my heart rate ~100. I also do home strength workouts. Push-ups, lat- pulls, dumbbell curls. Core training includes Roman chair/ sit ups etc.
For beverages I only drink water/seltzer water or coffee w/ Splenda sweeteners.
Food- I follow the US dietary plate pie chart. I also saw a Glycemic index food guide covering numerous ethnic cuisines.
My motivation is personal/ I dream of returning to surf. The wave line up and Nature would seem to reward non-obese paddlers for waves. So I am using my athletic interest to keep me healthy- otherwise I have FOMO( fear of missing out) on a wave to someone more fit than me at 57 y/o (BMI 23.5), 😂 .
Bottom line, nature will also reward lifetime healthy physically fit pre operative patients. The post operative physical therapy is just another medical version of exercise. Parents should rear their young early in healthy lifestyle- natural hip degeneration/fall fracture is destiny for some of us.
It is scary that it looks like you say you are a post acute nursing manager when nothing you wrote made any sense to me. At all!
Will you please explain why I keep hearing elective surgery?
@@karishort1891 For real I'm like wth that have to with anything lol
Splenda sweetener is pure poison.
Thanks, Doctor, for such a great video. It covers everything that I needed to know about the hip replacement surgery and recovering as well. God bless you.
I'm scared I got to get this done soon
Thank you for putting this vide out it’s been so helpful ,thanks for all the advice given in this video 🙏🙏
Today is 5 days since surgery......everything is going well except sleeping, my normal sleep position is on my surgical side....started sleeping in my recliner....although not ideal it seems to be helping.
So glad to hear that, hope it continues to go well!
Check out hip resurfacing first, the criteria to get this procedure is more strict , but no precautions after to speak of .Hospital Special Surgery NYC is the best im getting my surgery this week
Hope the surgery went well and you'll be recovering step by step pretty well.
I'm also in NY State and will take resurfacing procedure in September. I live by my own without any family or friends support so that I'll be looking for some caregiver support for at least the first 4 weeks.
Any recommendations or insights feel true to share. Thank you.
The garbage bag was helpful and the recline seat. V thanks for tiff video
Thanks so very much this is very helpful 😊I going to have right hip surgery
Best of luck with your hip surgery!!
Hip replace anterior approach no pt but walk walk walk walk walk and then walk some more!!
👍🏾very thorough video
Excellent video thanks😊
I’m going on the 18th for my third replacement surgery I had one hip opened twice it got infected. I’m so nervous this sucks but I go into Boston so at least the care is top notch . What I remember about my first surgery was the pain after holy crap the worst pain I ever felt and my blood pressure was so high after they couldn’t give me anymore of the good pain meds so they shot me up with some strong IB profferen. I have one leg that’s over n inch shorter than the other leg and they fixed it the first time and when they went in a few years back when I had the infection and it’s been messed up since but just fix it and move on
I have the feeling that my right leg is shorter than my left, I need right hip replacement soon ...and lately I have been walking crooked and totally out of whack!! Im so scared..because the way I'm walking I will need total hip surgery 😱😱😱😢😢
Excellent video
Why can't I save this video?
Hello, I need hip replacements in both of my hips. Whats the recommended transition time between one surgery and the other? I am also worried about the time I will need to be out of work. Any recommendations? Thanks upfront.
Talk to your doctor. I know that the anterior approach is a better surgery with no cutting of muscles or ligaments and you heal quicker. I will have my anterior surgery in April. Good luck.
I just saw your answer, thanks. Hope your surgery went well and you'll be recovering pretty well.
I'm finally going to have re-surfacing procedure that implies posterior incision. Scheduled for September.
Two questions please:
Does your calf feel achy when lying almost flat w/2 inch elevation?
When walking does joint feel achy when standing fully upright and moderate weight on it?
Is the recovery period shorter for a hip replacement surgery vs a hip labrum repair surgery?
I wish this was more about hip replacement than knee as there are different precautions postoperatively.
I thought this is about the hip they just put a bandage by the knee so you know which is the surgical leg. Every thing about sitting sleeping knees being below your hip the cushion for chairs if they are not the right size is all to to with hip surgery, maybe there is a lot in common with the knee idk, but I've been reading and watching a lot I have surgery next month on my hip so I'm trying to get as much info as possible
@@kristincofrancisco I thought the same thing. not enough on the hip surgery and more on the knee surgery.
The whole video was about hip replacement not knee surgery.
@@jesusiswithme247clrthe guy in the video when he's on the bed doing the exercises. His knee looks swollen and bruised. Looks like he had a Knee surgery.
Very informative. Thank you
Best hip and knee surgeon in the United States is Dr. John Dearborn at Washington Hospital in Fremont, Ca
Great video , thankyou
So do they cut you on the knee also when having a hip replacement?
No, our video team was gathering footage for the knee replacement video at the same time, so that's why the bandage is there!
Very informative.
Thanks!
Elective surgery? Why would you say that. Mine was not. Please explain
I think they said that because it's up to us to decide if we want to get the surgery done or not. (Once we are eligible for it) for instance, right now I am eligible to get it done. I have seen the surgeon and had the x rays, I am in pain, mobility is compromised, and doctor said yes I am eligible to get it done. But at the end of the day it is up to me to when I am ready to get it done. No one is making me do it. It's my choice.
It isn't a life saving procedure.
But It is definitely a "quality of life" saving procedure though. Otherwise people would end up in a wheelchair.
I am sure some choose not to get the surgery. My father has major hip problem and struggles to get around using a walking frame. He chooses not to get the surgery though. He's 88 years old. No one is making him get it done.
Will undergo hipreplacement surgery in the next week.
Awesome video. God is good.. Jesus the excellent doctor. Trust in him, with all your mind, and heart, He's in control.
why di he create bad hips ??
Ask him yourself he knows what he's doing I'm not. I'm a simple mortal? Are you? And how ge give doctor's wisdom to create for you and me a new hip.. oh how great is my Lord Jesus.
@@rafacasadeoracioncolorado7196 doctors worked out to do because they studied science, not bronze age fairytales
Amen God is wonderful
Amen
Is this for post knee or hip surgery? Sounds like post knee...
No alternate options except hip replacement??
I think stem cell therapy. Would have to pay out of pocket.
They take stem cells and inject into the area and whatever cartilage there is left it can make it regenerate. I know that's available for knees. I know someone who had it done for her knee and paid a few thousand dollars for it.
It helped her to prolong having knee replacement but eventually she still had to have the surgery. I think the stem cell therapy worked only temporary for her. Not sure of her whole story.
But there's information online about stem cell therapy.
I would try it if it was affordable.
Unfortunately I had both my knees replaced and now my hip is causing issues.
@@Iloveflowers2024 Noted. Thank you
@@jackzouyuquan9094 You're welcome.
I had femur head fracture surgery and now at home. Still I am not fine after three months of release from the hospital. Will you please let me know what are those equipments and if I come to know I will try to get it from Amazon.
I had my hip replacement a week ago and I still can’t walk at all not even with a walker. Why? Is this normal?
Every persons recover is different some fast n easy some long and hard
I could walk after 2 weeks without walkers BUT i still have pain while iam sitting...it is now almost 3 weeks ago since i had my surgery.
I got to get this done soon but i am so scared OMG 😢
Exceptionally informative and comprehensive video! But I cannot understand why quite a few members of the care team, as well as the patients don't wear face masks, given it is filmed during the pandemic. It's a safety issue, in my country this similar lack of precautions in the medical settings is worrying. A maskless patient may introduce the virus to the medical team who will in turn may infect other patients.
Hi Ina, the filming began before the pandemic, that's why in some scenes people aren't wearing masks, but in most scenes they are.
@@HorizonNB Thank you for the answer, it's reassuring to know!😊
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They said mines would be an outpatient surgery, is this typical at times?
Excellent.
suddenly got an appointment for hip replacement next weak lesgoooo
How did it go? Just curious how you're doing. My neighbor is planning to have this done soon and asked me to help out. Kind of wondering what it is like as far as your recovery. Thanks and God bless you.
@@karishort1891 it went pretty good all things considered! as a frame of reference: i'm 23, overweight and out of shape admittedly, walked with a cane for 12 years, and needed the surgery to fix a birth defect + the arthritis that resulted from it. so i wasn't exactly primed for surgery, but still found that my recovery and when i hit certain milestones lined up with the rough estimations usually given by doctors for hip replacements and other people's recovery stories that i read online
i found the first two weeks were the worst of it pain-wise, which seems to be the common consensus. i used a walker for the first 10 days, then migrated to a cane for a bit, and come two weeks post surgery, give or take a few days, i was able to walk on my own unassisted, just using walls/furniture/etc. to keep myself steady. i had my replacement on august 31st, and as of right now i am walking better than every with very limited, manageable pain. if you want to know anything specific please let me know! in the meantime i'll just jot down a few things that come to mind that helped me out during recovery ❤️
- if your neighbour is deciding between a 4-wheeled or 2-wheeled walker, i'd recommend the 2. i used both but found the 2-wheeled to feel much sturdier and i had the same amount of mobility as when i was using the 4-wheeled one (also get tennis balls to put on the back legs to reduce scuffing your floors up!)
- i didn't buy some myself, but i'd suggest getting a few pairs of grippy socks especially since it's getting colder - the hospital provided me with a pair during my brief stay and they were very handy for not slipping! if your neighbour doesn't like them, for around the house i walked in my bare feet. just walking in socks alone is a big no, and i never wore slippers so i can't say personally but it's recommended not to wear anything with an open back or that are loose on your feet
- i experienced a lot of wound leakage, which is totally normal but a huge hassle, especially if the bandage isn't sealed on properly and, y'know, leaks everywhere. it's going to sound funny, but i actually bought some of those blue puppy pads to sit under my butt as a precaution wherever i sat/on my bed and it saved me from a lot of potential messes!
- when the time comes that your neighbour is able to walk around their home without any mobility equipment, i'd still recommend using a cane while they're out and about at least for a few days. one of my biggest struggles during my recovery was feeling off-balance, so having a cane to keep me steady really helped me in that department
- having a back-scratcher was a godsend and i cannot stress this enough lol. you're not allowed to twist or bend much for a while post-op, so i'd definitely tell your neighbour to get one
that's all that's coming to mind right now, but yeah if you want any more info let me know! i wish your neighbour a speedy recovery when the time comes 💕
@@hayleymarie9071 oh wow! Thank you so much for the details! I took a screenshot of your reply to read to him. I would also like to know how long before you were able to drive as well? I am so happy to hear you're doing better and I pray things continue to get even better for you!! 🙏🙏🙏
@@karishort1891 @Kari Short no problem! and unfortunately i can't say much about driving, since i don't have a license. but! i read up a bit more about it and it's wholly dependent on what leg he would be having done - if it's the left, they say about 2 weeks or so, but if it's the right being replaced then it could be upwards of 4 weeks/a month before he can safely go behind the wheel again. i'd recommend him to ask what his surgeon's opinion on the whole matter is just to be sure though! and thank you so much! 💕
In QUBEC ONE goes home the same day. If done privately in a center one stays another day.
Why is this titled about a hip replacement surgery when the patient in the video had knee replacement surgery
You weren't listening. That bandage is to indicate which hip joint was operated on.
Unfortunately someone else thought the same thing and this has given me so much great information for my hip replacement surgery next month.... it would have really helped them prepare better in what to do and not do
I am watching this video, and it scares me real bad. I have 2 bad knees, and bad right hip. I watched the stairs thing, and it would be very hard for me to do. My left knee is real bad, and it would be the right hip. I would not be able to use the left leg for the support as they say to do. I have a bad spine also. The whole thing seems unreal for me to be able to do, and for how long, Problem is support at home. I was wondering if anybody had similar issues.
I would think things get more complicated if someone has multiple joint issues and more than one health concern.
I had both my knees replaced over a decade ago at the same time because Both were equally bad. I basically didn't have a good leg to stand on. It was very difficult and extremely painful.
now I need my hip to be done. My knees are ok but I still get some slight pain in them, and soreness I just think it's soft tissue pain That's what my rheumatologist says.
I have rheumatoid arthritis and osteo arthritis and fibro. And it's just this juggling act to do things. My shoulder hurts too. And I have arthritis in my lower back too. My feet, hands.
So I understand when there's multiple joint issues. It's not easy. And many people do not understand.
I do not know what the answer would be for you. I am sorry.
I would think it's something you would have to talk with a surgeon about in detail. And they would advise you what joint to do first.
If you have insurance and you don't have help at home. And have difficult situation. You may be able to go to a rehab facility after the surgery and be taken care of for the first couple of weeks.
I am blessed to have at least one person to help when I have surgery. but I know many who don't. They pay someone, pay a service. Like comfort keepers, or visiting angels.
or reach out to people in the community, church. Etc.
I can imagine it is very hard and lonely for some who struggle wth these things on their own.
I am with someone and still find it hard as he is working a lot and I do as much as I can myself as I don't like to bother him. And I don't have friends around here as we moved. And so I'm on my own a lot.
It sounds like you need to get at least one joint done and somehow get through it.
If you feel you have weight to lose, try and lose some weight as that will help for surgery and does take stress off the joints. Physical therapy can be helpful for arthritis.
I hope you find answers and get the help you need.
Maybe you've had something done since you wrote your post 9 months ago.
How's things now?
Many thanks
You are welcome!
Which hospital can I get hip replacement done in the US pls?
Thank u for video
Happy to help!
If they offer a general anesthesia take it!!!!! Trust me!!!!!!
Why?
@@tonycurtin2376 spinals hurt like hell and if they hit you wrong with the needle it can leave you with back pain for years
@@billchambersmarquez1964 I’ve had two spinal sin the last ten months for hip replacements,not a problem with either,in fact simple as pie.
@@tonycurtin2376 your lucky I was poked 7 times with the needle!!!!! I had the worst anesthesiologist my back is in constant pain after the first 2 times he couldn't get it right I told him give me a general he refused and kept trying and he hit a spot that the numbing shot didn't reach I moved and he got furious with me for moving my blood pressure went sky high and the orthopedic Dr was furious with the anesthesiologist because he had to postpone my surgeries
@@billchambersmarquez1964 sorry to hear that,terrible experience. Be well.
I am glad I live in the u k with all health care ran by nhs no insurance needed our tax helps to cover ,
philipkenne. There’s now a 2 year wait in Wales for hip replacement. I’m afraid the NHS is
not what it used to be, in fact it’s going down the drain. People are paying for their own
treatment now.
Asleep or awake. That is the question.
Someone should help me please I had an accident which affected my right hip, am seriously living in pain as I can't afford the bill to get my hip replaced.
How old r u?
I am getting into an operation for both my hips...I wont have good leg to rely on!
You didn't get them both done at the same time
@@jesusiswithme247clr yeah I had to as both my hips collapsed...I posted this 1 year back. 1 month after the operation I ended up with an ischemic stroke! The right side complete paralysis - what a joke of fate!
@@sumanngon My God I couldn't imagine getting them both at the same time I just got my right done Wednesday and I barely can do a thing I have to get the other one done but I rather wait until the end of the year because this is too much
I am nervous about having hip surgery..I do know I have the hip surgery.
I have had TJR surgery and here is what I learned. Before During and After
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Funny, they do not keep at the hospital for days anymore. I will have hip surgery. Out the same day or if I am lucky, the next. No packing for me.
It does seem to be like that these days... get you up & outta there to get the bed ready for the next client! I dont know if its the same as it was 40 years ago when you have a baby in hospital... they let you have a couple of days recuperating & someone else worried about cleaning up the dirty nappies for you until you went home (to all that nappy washing in them good ol days)! None of that hard yakka nappy washing these days. 😄
The picture is of a knee ! Very reassuring if you are going to this hospital!
Who would wanna be awake for the surgery what the hell . Trust me don’t you don’t wanna see what there doing that would be hell . I remember coming out of surgery and there waking me up and I was jammed they gave me phyntenal yea I was jammed city she asked what I saw I thought I was a bee 🐝 flying in the hive and woke up to the lady asking me questions haha then the wife took a pic and I had a huge smile with the thumbs up👍🏻. Don’t skip your meds at least for a couple days last time I had it done on Monday and stopped taking the meds on Wednesday it’s a slippery slope with opioids so the quicker I was off the better . Oh yea the last time I get home and I’m walking into the living room on my crutches and I say to wife I feel dizzy? Then I wake up she’s screaming the kid is crying and I hear her say I can’t get him off me . I passed out from dehydration and luckily I didn’t hurt the hip and it took 8 firefighters to get me out onto the stretcher . She said I was fighting with them cause I just wanted to lay down ? I don’t remember that but my doctor said if they laid me down I would of been fine and they could of gave me some fluids so it is what it is . That was another day in the hospital sucked so drunk your fluids
Don’t be hesitant in asking for the pain relief after surgery, they ask you 1 -10 what level shout 15 hahah what a relief when the painkillers kick in and get some sleep,
I will do that
Information is about hip surgery but the video shows that man had a knee surgery??? Both r not same knee surgery is very painful compared to the hip.Depends person to person too.
They said in the beginning that the bandage on the knee is just there to illustrate the operated side
They have tape on the knee to indicate the hip that has surgery.
I'm always amazed that nurses, who you would think you would no better, are overweight in such large numbers.
No one gave excersized just said walk around. 3 days post op..feeling like crap swelling and cant even make it to the bathroom...discharged day 2..its stupid.
My surgery is October 26th and I am nervous I don’t like needles so and I am type one diabetic and over weight I am freaking out inside
I’ve had one hip replacement and on the 21st the second one, I hear what your saying, the best thing to do is WALK afterwards. Do the exercises, you will find that the pain is nothing like what you have now, ( mine is extreme). Remember to deep breathe and put yourself in a good place, don’t look at the needles…I hope you have a good friend to stay with and comfort your fears.
I’m having trouble hip replacement on October 26 as well. I’m kinda freaking out too. I did have knee surgery in June and it’s working great.
Good luck to you!
Nervous in Louisiana
Mine is coming up in about a week. Hang in there, Kyle. All the numbers are in your favor.
YOU are not demonstrating HIP replacement post op
Why are they showing a dressing on the knee? That's where they put a,dressing after a knee replacement
The surgery wasn't on the knee. The dressing on the knee is to indicate which hip was operated on.
Pay attention please.
It’s knee replacement, not hip as mentioned.
Why is the surgeon bobbing up and down at the beginning and end of the video?
If it is hip replacement, why the dude has dressing applied to the knee?
We were also gathering footage for our knee replacement surgery video at the same time :)
Never ever again
Did you have a bad experience?
Must had a bad experience I getting mine done April 24! Better then living in pain 😢
He had a banageon his knee not his hip????
But if you listen to the video they are talking about the hip
Not totally true,I just had THR & was told not to bring any of my medicine with me to the hospital.
That's a KNEE incisino not the hip.