6 week check up :)
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Hello there fellow hippies I'm sorry I've not been on a while but I've been doing really well , and I didn't want to post how well I've been doing because I felt bad for those people that have had it rough since their operations . But I thought I would post because I've been for my 6 week check up today .Since my RTHR have have got stronger and felt better everyday since the op , apart from the first couple of days out of hospital . Currently I'm walking for 30 mins 3 times a day and walking with hardly any limp with feels brilliant compared to before . I reckon my fast recovery musthave been down to my age (42) and my level of fitness before which was good .the only negatives there has been are that I get tired in the afternoons and I've not really had a good nights sleep for a while , and the sleeping issues is not down to being in pain because there is no pain , I just can't seem to sleep well .any way back to the 6 week check up , I was literally in the surgeons office 2 mins , he watched me walk up and down and I asked him a couple of questions and he said that I was discharged and he would see me in 12 months time he also so cleared me to drive and start going to the gym 💪💪. So I'm over the moon today and hopefully in the gym tomorrow building my stamina and fitness back up
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lors23 scott04669
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But like you one thing that has never got any better is my sleep. I go to bed every night but like clockwork l wake at 4am or 5am sometimes earlier. I have to get up as l am stiff and sore. I find my comfort on the couch so since my 1st thr l go to bed and wake up couch thts since december. And l have the odd bad week l can get really down ìthen am fine again.
Hopefully one day soon l will wake up in my bed and be totally fine.
Good luck to you Scott
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debbi1949 scott04669
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David06570 scott04669
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I'm glad to hear your recovery went so well. I'm now 2 weeks on and have not had any problems so far. Hopefully I will continue as you did. The sleeping thing is definately an issue and I really hope it gets better sooner rather than later. I'm up about 3-5 times a night just now. Very frustrating.
Enjoy the gym! Cant wait to get back to it myself.
David
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linda38528 scott04669
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I am not doing as well as you but doing okay at 14 weeks. Just the regular aches from my other hip (THR likely late summer) and pains as the rest of my body adjusts to my new hip, posture and gait.
I know I was not very fit pre-op (partially due to extended period of pain with both hips) but physio and other home activities post-surgery have truly underscored this for me and I am working hard to be more fit before the next operation.
In any case, I was really only writing to congratulate and thank you for this super update. It is good to hear.
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nattie85 scott04669
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I too was literally in the doctor office for a total of about 20 min he looked at my xray, scar and a bit of movement. He was very surprised that am I no pain and doing what am doing on a more complex hip surgery compared to others.
He clear me for driving whoo ! Am also excited about getting fit again he said am only allowed to do swimming,cycling and something else.
Am happy to be able to 'sleep' on both my sides even though I haven't been sleeping much either no pain I am just can't get off. Unfortunately I am still not allowed to sit on my comfy couch and have to sit on a un comfy chair still for another 6 weeks grr!
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