Total Hip Replacement (Bone graft)
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Hi there
I had a THR at start of Sept 2017 and also needed bone graft. I expected to be further ahead in my recovery by now, I am walking without any support although still feel pain in my hip and walk with limp most of the time. Can anyone who has experienced a long recovery time for this op please share their experience and tell me if this will improve.
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kathryn1970 craigiebhoy
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craigiebhoy kathryn1970
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Thanks Kathryn sorry I have only just read this but it helps. Been 6 months since op now I am making recovery but it is so slow I thought I'd at least be able to jog lightly by now but not yet. I feel so much better when I stretch for a short period
linda22256 craigiebhoy
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Hiya I'm about 7 weeks after THR and yeah I'm getting a bit fed up!! everything seems to hurt...both thighs....like I've bin in the gym for 10 hours...like burning....felt a lot better yesterday so you think your getting there and then today backache...and the site of the op inside feels really sore....nice to know someone else is struggling....
kathryn1970 linda22256
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Hi Linda it does get better I was the same in constant pain all different pain meds couldn't sleep or walk to good was really fed up feeling of regrets because of the pain but 4 months on feeling lots better doing much more feeling happier it does take time stay strong x
kathryn1970
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I'm only 47 and have a 9 year old daughter and was active getting there
craigiebhoy linda22256
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michael11283 craigiebhoy
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Hi
I had revision surgery in 2017. Old hip removed in March, New hip put in in July. So I'm 5 months on from there. I know it's not the same surgery as you had but I also feel my progress is slower than I had hoped. I can walk without a stick but I do tend to limp a bit, especially walking uphill. I am working on strengthening my leg and it is slowly getting better. We all heal at different rates and I suppose we may not all regain the level of activity we had before the problems began.
It may be better to use a stick when you walk if that stops you limping. Limping is a sort of learned process and it is best not to get into the habit. I use a stick ifI'm walking any distance outside or Nordic walking poles. That way I can walk without a limp and go a lot further.
Keep working at it and it should continue to improve.
Mike
kathryn1970 craigiebhoy
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I'm still using a stick occasional physio advise as it helps with my limp
ed03050 craigiebhoy
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