Guest guest Posted August 30, 2004 Report Share Posted August 30, 2004 Hi Jen I had both of my hips replaced at age 54 but not at the same time. The left was in 1/01 and the right in 7/01 so surgeries were 6 months apart. As you can see that was 3 years ago. The replacements did give me my life back.....was very crippled before and walked with a crutch for over a year. The hips are great and, like almost everyone else, wish I had done them sooner. You seem to be doing very well now and let me tell you.....it only gets better. Cheers to you. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2004 Report Share Posted August 30, 2004 Hi Sally, I just wanted to say I happy for you , you must have had a good dr Have a nice day. SusiePimentel7@... wrote: Hi JenI had both of my hips replaced at age 54 but not at the same time. The left was in 1/01 and the right in 7/01 so surgeries were 6 months apart. As you can see that was 3 years ago. The replacements did give me my life back.....was very crippled before and walked with a crutch for over a year. The hips are great and, like almost everyone else, wish I had done them sooner. You seem to be doing very well now and let me tell you.....it only gets better.Cheers to you.Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 Hi, I had a bilateral hip replacement going on 5 weeks ago and I'm doing good. I have muscle tightness and soreness but I have been off the pain medication for 2 weeks now. I wanted to be able to drive. I'm biting the bullet so to speak. I'm 48 and I hope I'll be able to walk normally again instead of limping. I'm on a cane now. I can do most things in the house also. I try to keep with the precautions: no bending, no crossing legs, no twisting and no raising knees to chest. > At the age of 53 I have had bilateral hip replacement just 3 weeks > ago, and I am feeling great. I am walking a good 300 yards twice a > day and mamaging to do most things in the house although a lot more > slowly. The only discomfort I have is muscular, but it is very early > days yet. Has anyone else had bilateral? and how are you doing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 Keep up the good work .... Valeri > > At the age of 53 I have had bilateral hip replacement just 3 weeks > > ago, and I am feeling great. I am walking a good 300 yards twice a > > day and mamaging to do most things in the house although a lot more > > slowly. The only discomfort I have is muscular, but it is very > early > > days yet. Has anyone else had bilateral? and how are you doing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 I was fortunate. I was able to drive relatively short distances after four weeks. However, I spent a few days sitting in my parked car merely practicing the leg movements and, in effect, doing PT. It worked. However, for the first couple of weeks I limited my driving to about 15 minutes each way. I experienced discomfort after about a half-hour of driving. Best of success, Staninfrance > > At the age of 53 I have had bilateral hip replacement just 3 weeks > > ago, and I am feeling great. I am walking a good 300 yards twice a > > day and mamaging to do most things in the house although a lot more > > slowly. The only discomfort I have is muscular, but it is very > early > > days yet. Has anyone else had bilateral? and how are you doing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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