Posted by mrslesq on June 27, 2020 at 05:57:29 from (72.169.96.99):
In Reply to: My hips are worn out posted by Keith Molden on June 26, 2020 at 12:22:16:
I just had my right hip replaced 2/3/20. I am 65. Because I am over weight my surgeon would not do anterior. He went in the side. I was up and walking some the same day and doing physical therapy. I was in the hospital for 3 days, I had some problems the second day. I went to a nursing home for 18 days where I had physical therapy twice a day (an hour each time) except Sunday once a day. By this time I was doing great with a walker. 3 more weeks of physical therapy graduating to a cane and then no cane most of the time. I had terrible pain the last few months before the surgery. So it was well worth it and if my other hip gets bad I will have it replaced as soon as possible. Everyone is different as to how they react to the replacement. I am NOT trying to scare you, but not everyone is up driving truck 3 weeks after the surgery and I did not want you to be discouraged if it takes a little longer to recover than some Good Luck!
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