Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 Me too! I limp badly after my RTHR and find it hard sleeping on my back. I am 12 days post op and need 3 pillows under my head and something under my knees (I roll a blanket up) to make sure I can sleep. Before the op I would always sleep on my good side or my front - so that is a big difference. I hope its ok to put something under my knees and I'm not making things worse. Any more experienced hippies out there? Kathy > it's been 3 weeks since my thr and i feel i have such a big limp. > what is the average time for the new hip to settle? does anyone have > a hard time sleeping on just their back? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 # weeks isn't very long. Don't know the average time, but as you regain muscle strength, your limp should disappear. Give it at least 3 months before you start to worry about it. Keep using a cane or crutch in the meantime so you don't limp. I think the difficulty with back sleeping is practically universal with hippies. My remedy for this was to spend part of the night on my good side with a fat pillow between my knees (to keep my operated leg properly abducted). > it's been 3 weeks since my thr and i feel i have such a big limp. > what is the average time for the new hip to settle? does anyone have > a hard time sleeping on just their back? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 I am 8 weeks post op and walk with a limp. My operated leg is now 1/2 inch longer than the other so it is like walking with only one shoe on. I didn't sleep well for about 5 weeks after surgery but it did get better. I was tired all the time and depressed.... but it WILL get better I promise. Hang in there and you will have your life back soon enough. Remember it is just a few weeks out of a lifetime. > it's been 3 weeks since my thr and i feel i have such a big limp. > what is the average time for the new hip to settle? does anyone have > a hard time sleeping on just their back? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 As for sleeping on my back: I solved the problem by taking an Ambien every night. I had no trouble at all NOT taking it as soon as I could sleep on my side. At 11 weeks I can now sleep on either side with a minimum of waking up. My home physical therapist told me not to sleep with anything under my knees except a soft pillow. I had a bolster thing I got at my massage therapist and the PT told me not to use it. I noticed that at the hospital I was at, it was not possible to raise the foot end of the bed either. > > it's been 3 weeks since my thr and i feel i have such a big limp. > > what is the average time for the new hip to settle? does anyone > have > > a hard time sleeping on just their back? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 At three weeks I was still on 2 crutches, so wasn't aware of a limp! Now I am 12 weels post op LTHR and found that I limpes when I first tried to walk without a stick. In my case I'm sure that it is down to muscles weakness. My PT has given me lots of strengthening exercises and as my muscles get better, my limp diminishes. Around the house I am fine - on longer walks outside, as the muscles tire I can feel myself beginning lasping into the " Long Silver " roll!!! I know that it will get better - I just have to keep on working on the physio!! Just remember that 3 weeks is only a very short time (although I know how long it feels at first!) - try to be patient and recognise every little movement that you get back as an achievement - congratulate yourself on what you can do rather than beat yourself up about what you can't. All the best with your recovery Lesley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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