Part 3 - Left Total Hip Replacement of a 28yr old ● Perthes Disease

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • I am 28 years old with a history of Perthes Disease - also known as Legg Calvé Perthes disease.
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    My world changed back in January 2014 where I was suddenly stricken and could not move my leg or walk with excruciating pain. I spent many months in and out of hospital with multiple tests which only had proven a high CRP level - inflammation. I had no answers. I was on constant pain medication and was using a range of equipment to 'walk'.
    I finally found a surgeon who scheduled a Left Total Hip Replacement for me on the 7th April 2014.
    To this date I don't have any definitive answers as to what 'triggered' the pain and spasms I was experiencing in my hip and why my CRP levels were high sky, I have to accept this has been my path in life.
    I documented my long and hard journey leading up to my hip replacement and then my long recovery to walk again. Due to my immobility prior to the replacement I lost A LOT of strength and muscle and I had to reteach myself to walk properly.
    I am conscious of judgement in how I look and how this journey has been for me and so if there are any nasty or judgemental remarks made please know I will block you immediately. I have no room for negativity in my life.
    To anyone know is going through pain, needs a THR or is recovering from one, know that you are not alone in your struggle and that I believe in you.. if I can get through what I have this past year, anything is possible.
    Thanks for watching my journey..
    Renée
    xo

Комментарии • 2

  • @healthy.lifestyle3692
    @healthy.lifestyle3692 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much for this videos really I need it cause it give me push up cause after tomorrow my surgery 😷😷😷

  • @tucker2074
    @tucker2074 3 года назад

    Thankyou for sharing, I was born with perthes disease in both hips, left side not so bad but the right side wasn't good, back in 1977 the treatment was new, I started with Calipers then traction and finally an operation on both hips where they inserted metal plates for a year then another operation a year later to remove them, I had the same advice from my surgeons at the time, you can't run or playsports, no bikes skateboards etc but I smiled and told them I will and I did, I played many sports and ran and rode a bike