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My right hip disintegrated

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Hi I am a new member and I have to have a right hip replacement in April

I had an X-ray last week and the actual hip had disintegrated.

The pain is terrible at times .I am very frightened but have to have it done as my life is on hold at the moment.

Any help and info would be appreciated.

Thanks everyone.

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DorsetLady profile image
DorsetLady

Have a look at this link - it is on another forum, but you should be able to read it, if not just join the forum temporarily to do so.. you can then leave again afterwards.

I have had three replacement surgeries, and the hip was the easiest to recover from, if that's any consolation...and according to surgeon mine was "knackered" as well!

healthunlocked.com/pmrgcauk....

So stop worrying- and look forward to a better life afterwards.

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piglette

Hip replacement is one of the most successful operations in the world. I have had both hips replaced. I still cannot believe they are not my own hips, except they don’t hurt!

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Cup-cake7 in reply topiglette

when did discomfort go after op pls

piglette profile image
piglette in reply toCup-cake7

I found that awful pain had gone after the op. I was able to be pretty active after six weeks and started swimming after three months.

Cup-cake7 profile image
Cup-cake7 in reply topiglette

great. When did you stop using crutch

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Chocolate41 in reply toCup-cake7

About 3wks post op but now use a stick when I go out.Not confident enough to use nothing.I have periods of light headiness so still need to be careful.

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piglette in reply toCup-cake7

The moment I got in the front door!! I was rubbish with crutches. I cannot get the rhythm. I did use a stick though. In the house I just furniture surfed.

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Chocolate41 in reply topiglette

Another 2wks for me an hopefully be back to normal.

My hip is stiff though don’t know how long this will last,?

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Cup-cake7 in reply toChocolate41

mine stiff Iv had a bit of 'bottom pain' think it's the sacrol joint. Lt better 3 wks ago tbh My leg is shorter

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Chocolate41 in reply toCup-cake7

when did you have your replacement Jeppy?My legs are the same length but was warned they may not be.Get a bit light headed at times not nice.

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Cup-cake7 in reply toChocolate41

I'm at week 11. I'm scared this short leg is for life

It's a lot. I hobble without a crutch It still hurts in the bottom of buttock. I've started the exercises regardless I, seeing surgeon next week I'm writing him a list of questions to read. I need a prognosis I need direction and explanation instead of these mixed messages between himself his registrar and physics

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Chocolate41 in reply toCup-cake7

You must be in a lot of pain Jeppy.Did the consultant warn you this could happen?

Good luck when you see the surgeon next week.

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Cup-cake7 in reply toChocolate41

Ty. No. Realise too little was said sadly

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Cup-cake7 in reply toChocolate41

glad it's done now!!! Behind you

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piglette in reply toChocolate41

I think it is important to keep up the exercises to help flexibility.

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Cat33

Hello Chocolate41 I know exactly how you are feeling but I promise you it will be ok

The pain beforehand is unbearable isn't it and life does go on hold

I have had both my hips replaced I remember coming round after the first op and just sobbing my heart out knowing that that awful pain had gone

I recovered quickly both times and the new lease of life it has given me is incredible

Its never nice to have an op but please don't be too frightened

April is a lovely month to recover too in the spring

Wishing you all the very best and if at anytime you want to chat for a bit of reassurance or ask any questions then please message I know what it's like x

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Chocolate41 in reply toCat33

Thank you so much Cat 33 I am feeling more positive after your reply.I can’t wait to have it done and be out of pain.Mental health not good at the moment either missing a lot of family get to get to gethers as well.

What did you take for pain relief before the operation.?

I have been offered morphine but don’t really want that at the moment.Taking paracetamol regulary.Can’t take anti inflamatories due to gastritis.

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Happyrosie in reply toChocolate41

I have morphine-derivative patches and find them very helpful for pain.

Cup-cake7 profile image
Cup-cake7 in reply toCat33

hi. When did your discomfort go pls after op

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Chocolate41 in reply toCat33

Hi Cat33 I have now had my hip replacement and am now 4 wks post op

I think I am doing ok but still can’t walk far without my hip becoming really sore.Is this normal or am I trying to run before I can walk.

I take the occasional paracetamol that’s all.

I just would like some input to see how quickly others have progressed.

Regards to all

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Cat33 in reply toChocolate41

Hello Oh please don't worry that's perfectly normal

I think by 6 weeks you will see a big improvement

Think what a big major op you have had its going to be sore

I promise you you will feel better soon and to only take a paracetamol now and then is amazing

Take it gently

All the very very best to you x

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Chocolate41 in reply toCat33

Thank you Cat I appreciate your input.x

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Cat33 in reply toChocolate41

Try not to worry I know it's easier said than done but it will ease up soon x

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Cat33

Hello Oh I'm so glad that you feel more positive that's lovely

The pain well I have never had pain like it and to be free of it was amazing

I know I do feel for you as life definitely goes on hold and you do miss out

They offered me morphine patches but they made me feel so ill so I had Naproxen but quite honestly nothing really touched the pain before the op

After the op I had liquid morphine and was fine

You will be surprised at how quickly you will recover

I suffer with anxiety so if I can go through it twice anyone can !

I'm going to have a second knee replacement no date yet

Message me anytime if you want a chat x

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Chocolate41 in reply toCat33

Thank you so much Cat 33 .I appreciate your quick reply.I am so grateful.

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Cat33

It will all be fine x

Ratty55 profile image
Ratty55

Had my hip replaced best thing I have had done

Estellemac profile image
Estellemac

My hip replacement went well the other has gone now I have no worries about it getting done.

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