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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7888710
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Originally Posted by Wanna Be
Hate to resurrect this but how long before y’all were like “normal”? Like climbing a ladder stand? Maybe even using a climber?
I realize I’ll probably miss dove season and early archery season, but later in the season I’m hoping to get after it.
If surgery is August 1 then next Spring (late April) I should be ok to climb mountains in the PNW?

And for this isn’t a post to sound like I don’t want to have surgery, if you think that then you’re misreading, lol. I’d do it next week if they had an opening. I can’t walk more than half a mile without having to stop and rest and stretch. I guess my gait is off and it’s killing my back and knee. Just wanting to plan my Fall and next Spring.

I had both hips replaced, four years apart. I found in two months, I was totally healed up. Maybe less.

Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7888714
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I had left one done about 6-7 years ago at age 67 or so. Mid- February surgery and trapped beaver around a pond using a cane before Kansas season closed end of march. Pretty much totally back in 2 months and don't even think about it any more-good as new. Take it easy on the P therapy at first. Exercises at home are all you really need,


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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7888722
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I think it will probably depend on your age and physical condition. I had a replacement at about age 70. Now age 82, Do exercises that doc recommends to get muscles build back up. Careful to not trip or slip, early on, You will set yourself back, and it hurts, bad. Your pain from joint grind , will be gone, but sore muscles will remain for a while. Time will tell how much you will be able to do. Plan on a ground blind, for this year. I agree that wait times, are way too long, but hope you get a n operation booked. soon. Good Luck, But walk before you try to fly. Old 243

Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7888779
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Can't add much to whats been said already.
Had my left done 23 years ago. right 4 years later. Sure feels good not hurting anymore. That was my greatest concern.
I figured it ain't much of a life being in pain all the time so what ever happens is gonna be better.
I've no complaints.
FWIW
Had to have the left redone this year..
hard to explain but the ball shaft slipped further down and left bone chips. My left was 3/4 inches shorter than my right.
Any way my advice. GIT ER DONE
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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7888782
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AKA mentioned a leg being shorter. Sometimes it can be over an inch. A lot of surgeons will have several lengths of rods ( that go into femur ) on the table so they can get the length right during the surgery. It’s sometimes hard to know what you need until you get a peek at the joint. When I had my first surgery, the doc went too long by 1/2 inch. When I got the second one replaced, he compensated with it, both legs even again.

Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7888814
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My wife had one of her hips done. She was amazed at how quick she recovered and wished she hadn't put the surgery off as long as she had.

I've heard hip replacement is a much quicker recovery time than having a knee replacement or rotator cuff surgery.


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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7889551
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Having both done, I can attest knees are harder. it's not the knee itself but all the muscle and tendon "reorganization" that takes time to heal.
What the surgeons don't tell you at first is that it takes a year for everything to feel "normal" but you will be back to work in 6-8 weeks. They also say that as good as the replacements are they're never as good as the ones you were born with....

I had both hips done at the same time and was back on the boat working in 6 weeks, but there was soreness for months after. A single hip replacement is pretty easy, barring complications.

Like I said before, find a surgeon that does a lot of them, or better, specializes in replacements, The guy I used practice does a thousand replacements a year, has seen everything and is the guy other surgeons send their revision surgeries to. His team is top notch and can deal with any issue or question. That's the type of place you want....

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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7889566
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Yeah, this Doc does nothing but hips. After talking to several folks in my area they all have used this same Doc, think I’m safe there.

Re: Hip replacement [Re: Trapper7] #7889757
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Originally Posted by Trapper7
My wife had one of her hips done. She was amazed at how quick she recovered and wished she hadn't put the surgery off as long as she had.

I've heard hip replacement is a much quicker recovery time than having a knee replacement or rotator cuff surgery.


My wife is 68 and had one done last year, best thing ever. Actually taking her tomorrow for her 1 year after surgery check. She waited so long that she couldn't walk without a walker and was in pain 24 hours a day. There was no need to go that long but it was her decision. She's had no trouble what so ever, please don't wait.

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Surprisingly, a hip replacement surgery is a fairly quick procedure. Both my procedures took about an hour. Some orthopedic surgeons will do 3-4 in a day, some even more.

Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7896080
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Well, went to a “class” today for the patient (me) and the caregiver (ex-girlfriend) This is not gonna be a vacation type recovery, lol! I was thinking I was gonna lay around and be pampered a few weeks. Apparently not! This lady said I’d be walking after surgery and every day thereafter. Gotta wear some battery powered compression wraps on both legs of sleeping or sitting more than 30 minutes. Can’t take a full shower for at least 2 weeks. Gonna hurt like crazy for those two weeks. And have to use a walker which is another “class” right before surgery.
The good news is I don’t have to go anywhere because they send the therapist to my house. The wife didn’t laugh when I asked if they had pics of the therapist and could I choose the hottest one. She also said it’s not uncommon to be back at work lifting things and climbing ladders by 4 weeks. This therapist must be really good cause I was thinking of stretching it out through the rut in November!! But I just can’t fall within the first 12 weeks because that could really mess things up.
So much for relaxing during the hot month!

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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7896081
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Hope it goes well and you heal up quickly. Those velvet antlers are growing bigger!!!!


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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7896281
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Ehh, they always give the worst case scenario, lol... That said everyone is different with their pain threshold....

The PT told me that as a rule men complain more than women, and don't work as hard with their therapy..... as always, YMMV...... grin

Good luck.

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Originally Posted by Wanna Be
Well, went to a “class” today for the patient (me) and the caregiver (ex-girlfriend) This is not gonna be a vacation type recovery, lol! I was thinking I was gonna lay around and be pampered a few weeks. Apparently not! This lady said I’d be walking after surgery and every day thereafter. Gotta wear some battery powered compression wraps on both legs of sleeping or sitting more than 30 minutes. Can’t take a full shower for at least 2 weeks. Gonna hurt like crazy for those two weeks. And have to use a walker which is another “class” right before surgery.
The good news is I don’t have to go anywhere because they send the therapist to my house. The wife didn’t laugh when I asked if they had pics of the therapist and could I choose the hottest one. She also said it’s not uncommon to be back at work lifting things and climbing ladders by 4 weeks. This therapist must be really good cause I was thinking of stretching it out through the rut in November!! But I just can’t fall within the first 12 weeks because that could really mess things up.
So much for relaxing during the hot month!

My wife put a piece of Press And Seal ( kitchen wrap ) over my incision and staples. Kept it watertight in the shower.

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It will not be as bad as they are making it sound. You will snap back quickly!


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Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7896359
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I been thinking of getting mine done here soon, sounds like the recovery what the Dr told me 1st 2 weeks are tough, 2-3 weeks no driving, 2 months feeling pretty good.


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Re: Hip replacement [Re: gutthooked] #7896363
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Do your exercises Don't slip or trip, it will hurt. old243

Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7896614
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Are they doing the anterior procedure? It is much less invasive and recovery time is much quicker. My 62 year old wife had hers replaced a month ago after tripping over our dog and fell in the street. Snapped the ball end of the bone clean off. She's went back to work as a dental hygienist 3 weeks after the surgery.

Re: Hip replacement [Re: Wanna Be] #7896662
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I have no clue. Y’all are all not helping here, lol. I was wanting a vacation!!! With that said, I’m more so wanting no more pain and be able to get back to my normal activities. I used to be able to ruck with the best of them, now just me in shorts, T-shirt, and tennis shoes is a chore to make it half a mile without having to stop and stretch my back and sit for a minute. It’s not being out of breath, it’s the pain. Walking around at night in the dark is getting rougher and rougher. Trying to get as much killing in as possible and it’s like my hip is getting worse by the day. The other night after not even a quarter mile and killing a pig I just told my son to head on back to the truck and I’d be there when I got there, lol.

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You haven't waited long enough if you can still walk a half mile, grin

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