5 Weeks Post Op and Looking for Advice
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Hi all! So I was 5 weeks post op yesterday and up until week 3 or 4 I thought I was making really good progress. Things seem to have stalled a little bit for me. I'm walking pretty well on one crutch now, but I get quite a lot of pain / discomfort around the area of surgery. It also still feels like I have a ball of swelling in the area. Is this normal for 5 weeks or should I be worried I might have an infection or something? I see the consultant for my 6 week check up on Monday so I guess I'll ask him then.
Incidently he had told me by 6 weeks I wouldnt need my crutches anymore. I dont think I'm going to achieve that which is frustrating as I hoped to spend 2 weeks building up strength to go back to work at 8 weeks.
Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated
David
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fluffylapinski David06570
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I was 5 weeks yesterday too and I can get about the house with no sticks, but definitely not outside. My goal was to go back to work at 6 weeks, that's not going to happen so I've pushed that back to 8 weeks.
I feel exactly like you, great improvement in week 3 but not loads more since, I'm lucky not to have pain though, it's the lack of sleep that gets me. My foot on the operated leg turns out and the surgeon said it was due to the way I walked for years pre op and it shall need retrained, it's getting a bit better.
I don't see my surgeon again until the end of July but from what I've read here, lots of people still use at least one crutch or stick at 6 weeks and beyond.
Big hugs,
Fiona
Xx
David06570 fluffylapinski
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Thanks for your reply. I'm going to ask the consultant about whether or not to try and phase out the crutch. Like you, I can manage around the house without a crutch but I'm a bit wobbly and find it difficult not to waddle.
I guess I'm also feeling a bit down because my unoperated hip has been niggling me and I've noticed that it now produces grating noises worse than my operated hip ever did. The sound makes me feel sick. I'm going to ask my consultant about that as well....
David.
David06570 fluffylapinski
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Thanks for your reply. I'm going to ask the consultant about whether or not to try and phase out the crutch. Like you, I can manage around the house without a crutch but I'm a bit wobbly and find it difficult not to waddle.
I guess I'm also feeling a bit down because my unoperated hip has been niggling me and I've noticed that it now produces grating noises worse than my operated hip ever did. The sound makes me feel sick. I'm going to ask my consultant about that as well....
David.
David06570 fluffylapinski
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Thanks for your reply. I'm going to ask the consultant about whether or not to try and phase out the crutch. Like you, I can manage around the house without a crutch but I'm a bit wobbly and find it difficult not to waddle.
I guess I'm also feeling a bit down because my unoperated hip has been niggling me and I've noticed that it now produces grating noises worse than my operated hip ever did. The sound makes me feel sick. I'm going to ask my consultant about that as well....
David.
David06570 fluffylapinski
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Thanks for your reply. I'm going to ask the consultant about whether or not to try and phase out the crutch. Like you, I can manage around the house without a crutch but I'm a bit wobbly and find it difficult not to waddle.
I guess I'm also feeling a bit down because my unoperated hip has been niggling me and I've noticed that it now produces grating noises worse than my operated hip ever did. The sound makes me feel sick. I'm going to ask my consultant about that as well....
David.
David06570 fluffylapinski
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Thanks for your reply. I'm going to ask the consultant about whether or not to try and phase out the crutch. Like you, I can manage around the house without a crutch but I'm a bit wobbly and find it difficult not to waddle.
I guess I'm also feeling a bit down because my unoperated hip has been niggling me and I've noticed that it now produces grating noises worse than my operated hip ever did. The sound makes me feel sick. I'm going to ask my consultant about that as well....
David.
suzie56 David06570
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Good to hear your doing 'pretty well', I have a similar story but don't worry it gets better, I am 10 weeks now and still have some pain deep within the hip, my doctor still thinks the bone is still growing around my new bionics. The pain is when I get up then 'I walk it off' but I came on loads after most of the restrictions were removed at 7 weeks. I have had quite bad back pain - posture related- but that is even easing the last week or so. I'm sure you will have seen that it is a bit of a roller coaster of ups and downs but remember it's a bit of a long game. I am doing a phased return to work the week after next. Good luck with your consultation.
David06570 suzie56
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julia77343 David06570
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linda38528 David06570
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My experience was quite similar to Suzie's. Eight weeks seem to be a tipping point for pain (much reduced, but increased if I missed a session of exercise) and increased mobility. I began walking much more easily. I attribute this to time passed and the addition of calm she'll exercise and leg lifts from the clamshell position. Both really worked the gluten and increased strength and rotation around the hip. The PT also started emphasizing heeal-toe walk and clenching butt muscles when walking . This truly helped reduce limping and strengthening my pace ....
Wishing you the best.
L
David06570 linda38528
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Thanks for the advice. I was trying the clenching of the butt muscles when I was walking and It was making the pain worse so I stopped doing that. I think maybe I overdid earlier on in the week so I have been trying to have a few rest days and it seems to be helping.
How long are you post op now if you dont mind me asking?
David.
noplaybarbie David06570
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David06570 noplaybarbie
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Definately wise words there. I think perhaps I am trying to push myself too much and just expect my body to do what it always has. I'm going to make a list of questions for my consultant and see what he says. When I walk without the crutch I still waddle unless I conciously tense the butt muscles.... I wonder if my old joint was so worn that those muscles weren't getting used properly.
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bonnie37273 David06570
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