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Marilyn,

Hang in there. I had both hips replaced 5 months apart within the last year.

the first week or so can be a little uncomfortable, but do the PT exercises

and you should do great.

I'm so glad I did mine. I was exicited to do it but the first I was a little

nervous because I'd

never had any surgery in my 60 years.

Good luck

Kris

Marilyn Lynch <MLynch7@...> wrote:

Hello All,

I am having a total hip replacement tomorrow morning. Any words of advice or

wisdom from those of you who have been there ? Of course I have many worries but

will be very happy to get the " knife " out of my back.

It's been 3 months since I was told my hip was " bone on bone " and have had to

curtail my usual enjoyable activities all that time due to the pain. Besides

that I have a rotator cuff tear (which can be repaired in 2-4 months.) That will

be a challenge using a walker.

Marilyn Lynch

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Me too, I've never had surgery in my 62 years. Thank you so much for

telling us that. It's scary but I have to admit I've heard only good

things from the people who have had THR done.

Lynn

> Hello All,

>

> I am having a total hip replacement tomorrow morning. Any words of

advice or wisdom from those of you who have been there ? Of course I

have many worries but will be very happy to get the " knife " out of my

back.

>

> It's been 3 months since I was told my hip was " bone on bone " and

have had to curtail my usual enjoyable activities all that time due

to the pain. Besides that I have a rotator cuff tear (which can be

repaired in 2-4 months.) That will be a challenge using a walker.

>

> Marilyn Lynch

> MLynch7@...

>

>

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  • 3 months later...

I had one, I felt it was too dangerous for my body to have more than

one. It gave me about a month reprieve, is that long enough for you to

be ready for surgery?

Lynn

>

> I am hurting pretty bad. i am a nurse and so I need to walk all day.

I

> am bone on bone on my one hip. I just started a new job and i am

trying

> to move so a THR is not what I need right now. Went to a new ortho.

> and she is going to try the cortisone inj. under radiology. She said

it

> may buy me some time. Has anyone out there had these?

>

>

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yes i had it in my knee, i had a reaction to it, had to take benadryl for days

lol lol..I had a partial knee replacement in jan 15,2008 second surgery..still

having promblems ..i hope it helps you god knows us nurses walk alot!!!!! I had

hurt mine at work...tigs

From: Lynn Badler <coalvilleut@...>

Subject: Re: THR

Joint Replacement

Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 8:57 PM

I had one, I felt it was too dangerous for my body to have more than

one. It gave me about a month reprieve, is that long enough for you to

be ready for surgery?

Lynn

>

> I am hurting pretty bad. i am a nurse and so I need to walk all day.

I

> am bone on bone on my one hip. I just started a new job and i am

trying

> to move so a THR is not what I need right now. Went to a new ortho.

> and she is going to try the cortisone inj. under radiology. She said

it

> may buy me some time. Has anyone out there had these?

>

>

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  • 2 years later...

Thanks to the folks who responded regarding my previous question about

prosthesis options for THR. My husband had his hip replaced this past Tuesday

and they let him come home on Thursday. He chose metal on metal.

He is thrilled with the way the surgery went and is having minimal pain. He is

taking Oxycontin (10mg) and hasn't needed the Oxycodone for breakout pain. He

is walking on crutches (50% weight on the new hip), and getting up and down the

stairs. He's doing the exercises they gave him and says they feel great. He

will do those at home for two weeks, and then will go to outpatient PT.

I'm so glad it's gone so well and look forward to him being able to go hiking

with me and our dog again!

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