10 days post op left thr...
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I'm 36 and just had THR on my left hip 10 days ago and i am a little scared that i am pushing too hard and advancing a little bit too fast. I haven't had to use pain pills since day 4. I have been up walking a lot, resting an hour or so every afternoon. I drove day 5, my physical therapist says as long as I continue to follow my precautions I'm fine. I set a goal to be up and walking without an aid by my birthday April 7th. I am well on my way of doing this, my question is should I slow down or are my goals realistic?
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regi72683 five04boy
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I wish you the best......take it easy!
Regi
five04boy regi72683
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Mary8610 five04boy
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If you read other comments on here many people including me are told not to drive until 6 weeks check when dr gives you all clear as your ins would not be valid if you haven't informed them .
it didn't cost me anything they just made a note but you know what ins companies are like ! Better to be safe than sorry .
Continue to get lots of rest .
Good luck
Mary
south wales uk
moi88935 five04boy
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i am 37 i am still need to walk with aid, after 3 weeks, well 3 weeks will be tomororw
kevin85498 moi88935
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Dont rush yourself and compare to others as we are all different and repair at different rates of speed. Pace yourself as to how you feel especially pain wise, you will get there. If you push too hard and displace your new hip then you will take a long time recovering.
best wishes
five04boy moi88935
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christine69594 five04boy
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If its not hurting then it sounds OK but if it hurts you should rest, sounds like you are resting as well but don't fall into the trap of pushing yourself, remember its the muscles inside your leg that need to mend as they have all been cut, they take a lot longer than what we can see on the outside, so I don't think you should push yourself any harder.
Good luck and remember listen to your body.
emma54673 five04boy
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In my opinion you are going WAY too fast. I know advancing is great but driving on day 5? Are you saying that you are able to do a full emergency stop, both in practice, ie ramming your hip up and applying sufficient pressure to the brakes to stop, and both for your own safety, ie ramming your hip up and applying sufficient pressure isn't going to do you serious damage and out you back in hospital. If you are unable to complete an emergency stop and do find yourself in a collision your insurance won't cover you. Remember it doesn't matter how good or safe a driver you are, you can't prevent that child running across the road, or that car running the red ligt.
I wasnt released from from hospital until day 5 due to bladder issues. The anaesthetic took 2 days to wear off from my bladder. I'm day 16 post LTHR and I am 30 years old. Being off pain relief is great and well done. I'm still on paracetamol and naproxen morning and night so for that I applaud you.
Have you seen your physical therapist since being discharged from hospital? I havent and dont have an appt until 8th April where I join in with a hip class, which I'm really looking forward to. But I wonder if you are going for The advice they give prior to discharge of do whatever you can do as long as you follow the important rules ie 90 deg and rest frequently.
how is your walking? Aided with crutches or you walking freely with no limp and good posture.
this probably seems like a really downer of a post and I don't want it to come across that way, and reading it, it looks really negative and for that I can only apologise. What I would say though is that you only get one chance to recover from this properly. You have had MAJOR surgery. Your body has been drilled, sawed and been through significant trauma. Do you really want to have to put yourself through it again? Steady progress is good progress at such an early stage, it's the turtle who wins the race. Please, please be careful. You don't want, at week 10, to be getting twinges or pain you wouldn't normally get, or have to have your next one in one 10 years when it could have been 25 years.
When it comes to driving please be aware of other people's safety as well as your own.
If you can do the emergency stop properly without discomfort, are walking with good posture limp free( I'm making a presumption here as you haven't said) then I 100% applaud you and am very jealous of your progress.
good luck.
Emma
Mary8610 emma54673
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kevin85498 emma54673
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five04boy emma54673
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Sredni393 five04boy
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five04boy Sredni393
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david51723 five04boy
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Good Luck.
Mary8610 david51723
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you must have felt a very proud dad .
I am 60 and thought I was young till I found this forum .
9 weeks post op this week still doing exercises as I have a limp . Good luck
Mary
Sough wales