Getting out

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Hi again. I'll be 4 weeks THR on Wednesday. My question is besides going out for walks I've been at home. Have others been out in the car? I'm worried re hip precautions as have chair set at certain height. After 6 weeks can hippies sit on a regular sofa and chairs in coffee shops for example. Thanks

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    Hi I'm 5 weeks today thl I have a car but have not drove it I have been out in taxis but found it to be very uncomfortable and hard to get in but managed it hope this info helps

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    I started going in the car to physical therapy 3 days after THR, and started driving there at 2 weeks.

    You just have to be careful as to the height of the sofa/chairs you choose to sit in.  They cannot be to low, that will make it more difficult for you to follow your hip precautions.

    Good Luck  biggrin

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    I've been out in the car just yesterday.(3 weeks post op). I know what you mean, I was a little tentative. Just don't rush getting in or getting out. Can be quite a step up for your operated leg so maybe a helping hand with that.

    Otherwise I'm sure you'll be fine!

    Rob..

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    I'm 11 days post op. I went for a ride in our motorhome yesterday and was out for about 2 1/2 hours. 4 stairs to get in it. I was scared but my husband was right beside me the whole time. I used my quad cane and did fine. It felt sooooo good to get out, get fresh air and gain more confidence. Just go slow and easy.... good luck!

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      Thank you. Keep up with your recovery too 👍

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    Hi Jane. Like you 4 weeks. I had to come home by car on day 3 quite uncomfortable. Week 3 my first physio. My husband took me in his car as it has more leg room. The seat is quite low but I managed with instructions from physio. Getting out I bought this great little door gadget from Amazon. I fits in the door and great for pulling yourself out. This would have been really handy post op as well.

    Since then I am happy to go out now. Been to Tesco for a coffee and out to an Italian for a meal. The seats were fine.

    Don't know about you but I want to get into the shower. It's over the bath and a curved bath shower. It's quite high so think I will wait the full 6 weeks as per instructions ! Just in case.

    Hope your recovery is going well. I have been quite stiff and sore this week. Yet week 3 I was great. 3 steps forward 1 back. Love and hugs

    Sandra.

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      Thanks a mill. I'll take some cushions with me and get out and about again. Missing my coffee trips 😳😊

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    Hi Jane. The Amazon car gadget is called the Handy bar car transfer. As for sofas. Not seeing physio till 7 weeks. That's one of my questions. Xx

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    Hi Jane

    ​I mastered this so I could get home from hospital... cushion on car seat, bum first then lift and swing in legs.. 

    ​I would go out in the car regularly in the 1st few weeks like this, and even mastered going for a coffee....... the trick is lower yourself slowly with legs out front.... must have looked odd but could not have sat in doors all the time. 

    ​Just   nothing to low... try to find somewhere with chairs with arms....  I am 9 weeks with no restrictions now but still take care getting in and out of car, and sitting in lower chairs.

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    Hi there o no to low if my hubby takes me out

    for meal / coffee take cushions with us , use

    them in car to sit on also in carrier bags this

    makes them easy to twist your bum round on

    Hugs

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    At 4 weeks I was just able to sit on a 'normal' chair (with great care) in a restaurant, and even went to a concert in the local church with my own cushion for comfort, getting there by car (as a passenger!).

    See my blog in my website - the address is in my personal info here ...

       https://patient.info/forums/profiles/rocketman-sg6uk-907025

    and on the moderator's "useful resources" page at

       https://patient.info/forums/discuss/thr-useful-resources-487147

    Best wishes

    Graham - 🚀💃

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    I actually didn't drive for 3 months I think due to my own insecurities. I was a passenger from the moment I left the hospital.

    One trick I had learned was to place a plastic garbage on your seat and it makes it so much easier to get in and out of the car.

    I'm 1 1/2 years out and I'm still careful not to sit in anything too low!

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