Weak bladder following surgery
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Hi everyone. I had a left thr on 6 May. I had spinal block with no sedation.
Pain from surgery has been less than I expected, with the major discomfort from a sore backside from sitting and painful heels from laying on my back (a padded fleecey blanket I got in Dunelm is helping heels).
What is becoming a major problem is a weak bladder! If I could run even this would be a problem. I'm wondering if this is a coincidence, or somehow related to surgery?
Many thanks.
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jennifer2000 Oh2bhappy
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I decided it was the blood thinners that were to blame in the end. Whatever the cause when I had my first hip done (Jan) it made me very miserable. So much so that for the second hip (11th May) I decided to get myself a 'female urinal'. They are very cheap and it's made my life a whole lot better!
Best of luck with your recovery!
Jennifer, uk
Oh2bhappy jennifer2000
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I have to say that I'm getting quite anxious about it.
You've had your second hip done so quickly. I wish you a very speedy recovery.
My issues have been so unexpected, and so far, thankfully, not relating to the surgery.
I'm now awake as my heels are so painful with lying on my back. I'm hoping they will toughen up!
thank you
jennifer2000 Oh2bhappy
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Jennifer, uk
Oh2bhappy jennifer2000
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I've ordered stuff online to make me feel a more comfortable for now. Only 19 injections left to take...
The things you don't think about. I even have padded gloves for the crutches, on the advise of my youngest.
I hope you're doing well
Hailea Oh2bhappy
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It will be either the blood thinners or pain meds you have been given to take.
I have found that I am going more frequently since being on the pain meds. I know a lot of others who had their hips / knees done at the same time as me are the same. I have my porta loo only a few steps away from my bed at night because of this. Once you have finished taking your meds it should pass. if it doesn't do exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles.
Oh2bhappy Hailea
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I've been doing the pelvic floor exercises. Definitely getting worse over the weekend. If I had room for a commode, I think I'd have one. I'm not sure I'd have any volunteers to sort it 😒
Thank you very much.
renee01952 Oh2bhappy
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Oh2bhappy renee01952
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I feel okay in myself, thank you, other than worn out as I can't sleep because of heels - I got a fleece thing on Saturday which helps for a while - and the aching backside when sitting makes snoozing difficult.
I need a second hip, so I'm making a list of things that might make things easier, and to remind me about things like this so
I can stock up on tenna ladies. I've done an online order for some!
I hope you're doing well
ruthannfox Oh2bhappy
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Oh2bhappy ruthannfox
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I'm very grateful.
ruthannfox Oh2bhappy
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Oh2bhappy ruthannfox
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pam031060 Oh2bhappy
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thanks for raising this subject, although I have avoided any mishaps, I was beginning to wonder why after taking my blood thinner needs just after tea time that my bladder felt constantly full - now I know why!
I too had the side heels but now put s pillow length ways under my knees, this supports my back and helps me sleep but also has rid me of the horrible painful heels, I can recommend.
Take care
Oh2bhappy pam031060
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I did have a pillow but found It took too long for me to get out of bed to the loo...
Thank you very much.
pam031060 Oh2bhappy
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