Keeping a recovery diary has helped me
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Morning all
Just a thought for those coming up to the op: one thing that I've found really useful in helping me to see progress (and to look back at and realise how far I`'ve come in a reltively short space of time) is to keep a day-by-day diary of what's happened/what I've done - eg walks / exercises - and when I've been to the physio etc. Nothing huge but just enough to remind me "wow, was it 3 wks ago that I was struggling with stairs" etc.
Hope this might work for you too.
All the best
Neil
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renee01952 neil5421
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Good advice - Unfortunately i didn't do it ... I am big on writing in my journal but for some reason this seemed to be too overwhelming --- I do regret it though - it is so true ... we forget how well we have done, how far we have come and only remember the challenging things ....
thank you so much
warm hug
renee
edarlingb neil5421
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susan97332 neil5421
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sarahnewhip neil5421
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What a great idea. I have noticed today how much better my walking is with a stick in comparision to 2 days ago. How we soon forget the little things. Definitely going to do this and as I am sat bored doing nothing. Now is a good time.
juliet_81364 neil5421
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ginger47520 neil5421
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mic71403 neil5421
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excellent idea, and like others wish I'd thought of it myself too.
One thing I do tho, is that I like hanging around for 6 months or so on this site, and as queries come in I can remember pretty well how I was, and how much ground I've made up.
bestest,
Mic
susan97332 neil5421
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grannygoodwytch neil5421
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Thanks for the tip
Georgie11 neil5421
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susan57233 neil5421
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susan97332 neil5421
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thats a great idea, I've been giving myself goals everyday, my biggest yet was getting don to see my horse, five minute walk that took ten! Fourteen days post hip with ups and downs like the rest of us it seems, took the toilet riser off yesterday, it felt so unstable but what works at home, doesn't work at Tesco.....how hard would it be to put a supportive bar in most toilets?learning to walk is I there sting, taking small definite steps instead of shuffling, putting a pedometer on my smart phone to chart my progress. Very bad at sitting in the car for any length of time. Right hip feels as though the skin is being stretched at the bottom of my scar. I'm so grateful the sun is shining. Funny though, all those sitting down jobs, like finishing my sewing, doing my accounts etc just are not getting done.
We all seem to be progressing at our own pace though, off to work for a very short time, with some supportive people tomorrow.
Yours, Susan
neil5421 susan97332
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I'm nearly 6 weeks now - 10 days ago, tried standing on one leg (=operated leg) and YES I can do this! I never could have done this a year ago.
Yesterday I got on my bike (indoors on an exercise bike stand that somone had lent me) for the first time.
As you say learning to walk all over again is the main thing though and I still get great satisfaction just standing up and walking and thinking wow, it doesn't hurt to do that!
mic71403 neil5421
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lovely idea, tho get vivid flash backs on hearing others stories!
Ian -how lonf can you stand on one leg for/ and can do do circles then with the other foot?
Bye all
mic
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neil5421 mic71403
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Well I find I can stand on it as long as I want to! And yes have just tried doing circles with the other! Easy peasy