how old are we?
Posted , 26 users are following.
we've said where we are from, would it be helpful
to divulge our ages.. My consultant said don't wait till
your 80s, I will be almost 79 when I have mine done,
so just in time.
5 likes, 95 replies
Posted , 26 users are following.
we've said where we are from, would it be helpful
to divulge our ages.. My consultant said don't wait till
your 80s, I will be almost 79 when I have mine done,
so just in time.
5 likes, 95 replies
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ali2301 cathie38426
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I'm 50 and gave both hips done this year, the first one in feb and the 2nd just over 3 weeks ago. Things are going well and I'm looking forward to getting my life back.
Ali xx
elainey19669 cathie38426
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angela61719 cathie38426
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I'm 57. My mother had a hip replacement, but she was in her 70s at the time, so I was taken aback when I had the diagnosis and referral for surgery. Diagnosis was a year ago, but the deterioration has been rapid. Like others, looking forward to getting my life back after surgery.
mark26805 cathie38426
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Good luck to all you hippies... Great to have this forum and read about others in similar positions.
diane24472 cathie38426
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sue1957Geo cathie38426
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maggiefabrianne cathie38426
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cathie38426
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my mother's family had hip problems, but only one was offered
the chance to have an operation, the rest 'waddled about like ducks'.
before the Charnley hip of course. John Moores (later Sir) used to
be carried into the Everton football club's director's box in a wheelchair before he had both hips done! How did people put up with the pain?
17 days to go.
had his ops, so my husband recalls.
angela1988 cathie38426
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kaye04758 cathie38426
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ali2301 kaye04758
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Im pretty sure I'm going to need at least one of my knees done. I've heard knees are more difficult to recover from. Which, in your opinion, has been the easiest recovery. Obviously I realise you had both hips done at once so maybe difficult to compare. I've wondered about knees.
Any advice please?
Many thanks.
Ali xx
kaye04758 ali2301
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kaye. Xx
elainey19669 kaye04758
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I agree with Ali in that the knee isn't as easy as the hip. My hip was a doddle. I'm now 7 weeks post op TRKR and it is only now feeling ok. There is a lot more swelling with the knee which makes it painful to bend. I thought my knee would never feel normal again but it does more so now. Just keep icing it and elevating the leg and doing the exercises and you will get there. Thing is, six/seven weeks is a long time when you're going through it. I'm pain free now so well worth the suffering in my opinion.
kaye04758 elainey19669
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elainey19669 kaye04758
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I'm 3 weeks ahead of you but I only had bruising at the back and sides of knee. Poor you - wonder what they did? My whole leg is still swollen especially at the ankle and calf but the knee is beginning to look more like a knee now albeit a bit swollen. It does click a lot when I walk which makes me cringe a bit but nobody else can hear it. Physio says this is normal and will pass. This last week I do feel as if I've come out the other side and am not aware of my knee/leg as I was before. It consumed my life as I was aware of it every minute of the day! It's nice to know that I've been 'repaired' and should be able to lead a normal life once again. I so took walking for granted until I could no longer do it easily. I'm looking forward to being able to walk any distance with no pain and stiffness as I expect you are too.
kaye04758 elainey19669
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ali2301 kaye04758
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You both seem to be coming through this so fingers crossed your good recovery continues.
Thanks again,
Ali xx
Kikeena ali2301
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But really it's like a labour and giving birth to a new joint and a renewed life. You don't have to have it but on balance a few weeks of pain is a small trade off for a life that is richer and more rewarding.