What to expect the DAY OF SURGERY of your Total Hip Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

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  • @Lisa-pp2ux
    @Lisa-pp2ux Год назад +3

    Thank you so much! I needed this. I have my surgery on my right side February 22nd Had my left hip done December 22nd I have really bad bone on bone hip dysplasia on both hips. That's why surgery is 2 months apart.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for commenting and for the positive feedback. Wish you all the best recovering from your double hip replacements.

    • @toryberch
      @toryberch Год назад +1

      How are you doing Lisa? Any tips for women recovering? What was your experience like?

    • @Lisa-pp2ux
      @Lisa-pp2ux Год назад +2

      @Tory Berch Hi, I came home on the 23rd. I've been mostly sleeping on and off.
      I was journaling a lot before I left. I've just been way too tired to do that now, but when I start getting my thoughts together, I'll let you know.
      I will tell you having the leg lifter and satin P j's and sheets have been a lifesaver getting in-and-out of bed.

    • @toryberch
      @toryberch Год назад +1

      @@Lisa-pp2ux Oh ok, I appreciate you getting back to me. I hope you have a nice recovery ☺️🤗🌺
      Hang in there

    • @Lisa-pp2ux
      @Lisa-pp2ux Год назад

      @Tory Berch No problem! Thanks, I appreciate that.

  • @ianhadley820
    @ianhadley820 24 дня назад +3

    I’ve had both hips replaced, the left in January of this year and the right just 4 days ago. In both cases I was ‘bone on bone’ so in a lot of pain. Both were done with a spinal block, and I was sent home in both cases the next day almost pain free. I was up and walking in both cases (on a frame) within 2 hours of surgery. It saddens me that your experience hasn’t been as good as mine 😢

    • @Life411
      @Life411  24 дня назад +1

      Don't be sad, I'm happy with my recovery even though the first week was rough compared to yours. According to my surgeon, what you and I both experienced is normal given our differing situations before surgery. He said bone-on-bone often have that immediate relief you described whereas if you are not bone-on-bone there can be a lot more pain and inflammation during recovery. Thanks for watching and wish you all the best in your continued recovery!

    • @ianhadley820
      @ianhadley820 24 дня назад +1

      @@Life411 thanks for those great comments and your kind wishes. I’m going to watch your ‘later’ videos over the weekend 👍

  • @TheElissdeja
    @TheElissdeja Месяц назад +2

    I have severe osteoarthritis in both hips abd very tight muscles. Op on RH due 18 October. Yes i am nervous wgich is why i keft itcso long. I turned 60 this year and gave been suffering since i was 50! I love watching these videos and reading the comnents. I tell myself its the sane as toithache. Once that tooth is out youre so happy! Thank you to you and everyone who is so positive.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Месяц назад +1

      Glad the videos and comments have been helpful. Hope your THRs bring you relief. Do you already have the LH scheduled, or will you wait and see how the RH goes? Wish you all the best!

    • @TheElissdeja
      @TheElissdeja Месяц назад +2

      @Life411 I only have the first hip scheduled at the moment. Thank yoi for your best wishes.

  • @richardguerra3605
    @richardguerra3605 2 месяца назад +5

    I need a hip replacement right now hip. I have been in pain for 12 years. I am a martial artist since 1966. I am a Vietnam veteran. It has affected my whole life. I live in Austin Texas. And I have 100% ptsd. I am getting my hip surgery outside the V. A. I have gained weight from not being able to get enough exercise. Yes I do get nervous about it. They told me o would have a spinal block. Thank you for sharing . I am going to be 73. August 27. I will walk again .

    • @robertbutler8004
      @robertbutler8004 Месяц назад +3

      @richardguerra3605 try not to be nervous Richard it should be a walk in the park if you get my meaning, on 8/5/23 I had a full hip replacement and on 30/4/24 I had my other hip replaced the pain after both of my surgery was 90% less than before surgery and I'm 77.

    • @richardguerra3605
      @richardguerra3605 Месяц назад

      @@robertbutler8004 thank you. I am ready to get it done. I am tired of being an invalid.

  • @tammarahoover8685
    @tammarahoover8685 Год назад +8

    I love your cat - so loving

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +2

      yes...right now he's loving me up for a treat. 😺 But in truth he loves to be around us. When he was a kitten at the SPCA he had some problems so that he had to be kept in a carrier isolated from all the other animals. So they kept him at the front desk and I think that really made him a people lover.

  • @dennaking3611
    @dennaking3611 2 месяца назад +2

    I got my first consultation to get my hip done because I have bone on bone rubbing from arthritis

  • @SweetP48
    @SweetP48 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks so much for recording this: it took a lot of determination to record this video immediately before and after your surgery. My husband will have his hip replacement in a few weeks, and it is so helpful to hear about your experience. I just learned that I shouldn't freak out when he is in pain.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Месяц назад

      @@SweetP48 thank you for the kind words. So glad you found this helpful. I wish your husband all the best and you as his caregiver.

  • @margaretfourie3526
    @margaretfourie3526 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for your video im looking at getting my right hip done,ive been putting it off and off but pain just is wearing me down,im 46,not getting any younger so its time to bite the bullit and do it.i love your cat,💖thank you so much for this video,🤗

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Месяц назад +1

      I hope going forward with surgery brings you the relief you're looking for and a new lease on life. Thanks for watching 😸

  • @jeanoch8125
    @jeanoch8125 Год назад +5

    I had hip replacement surgery
    On Feb 20 2023,had the spinal anesthesia..I went home the next day and have only taken Tylenol for pain since the day of my surgery..I would say the first week my pain level was like a 3 or 4..

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Thanks for watching Jean, that's great! Was your hip bone-on-bone?

    • @JDRichard
      @JDRichard 17 дней назад +1

      I’m gonna have surgery on my left hip with a month. I’m 65 years old and very healthy and they’re doing the.Anterior approach where no muscles or ligaments are cut. My doctors done thousands of these without issues, I’m looking forward to the surgery. Hope to be able to get a couple golf games in next year. What approach did they do for your surgery, front side or backentry

  • @mishachevalier9754
    @mishachevalier9754 Год назад +11

    If they give you an option for a spinal, instead of getting "put under".....go for the spinal. I had my left hip done on 1/23 and I'm ready to go back to work 3/27. Healing has been great and physical therapy has been amazing!! If you think you need it done, DON'T WAIT!!

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching and commenting! Absolutely agree about not waiting if you need hip replacement. So we had our THR on the exact same day, that's kinda cool! Glad you feel ready to go back to work...what kind of job is it? Re: the spinal, I had a spinal block (single shot) and then they used Propofol so that I wouldn't remember the surgery. So what's been the most memorable/important milestone you've achieved so far?

    • @mishachevalier9754
      @mishachevalier9754 Год назад

      @@Life411 Putting my socks on WITHOUT the "sock helper" AND walking without any sort of limp. I feel amazing. I had the spinal and propofol just like you. I'm a delivery driver for a local soft drink distributor. I have all of the vending machines in Rapid City (About 25 stops a day). My employer is VERY accommodating. I'm very lucky. Good luck to you brother and fellow HIP TWIN. Michael

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      Hey Michael, just thought I'd check in and see how you're doing? Your hip twin, Peter

    • @mishachevalier9754
      @mishachevalier9754 Год назад

      @@Life411 Peter, I'm doing well, as I hope you are! Thanks for checking in on your "hip twin"!! Today, went for 8 wk check up. Doc was impressed with my progress AND how straight/steady I walked. Going back to work on Monday. Light duty and then I think I'll be able to "ease into it". I'm a delivery driver for a Pepsi distributor....I restock Pepsi vending machines in town. It's a cool gig and I enjoy it. Can't wait to get back to work and my peeps!! Take care my brother and enjoy your hip!! Your "hip twin", Michael

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      Hey Michael, Glad to hear things are going well. Your stock just went up in my book as I'm a long-time Pepsi fan. We've even visited the place where it originated in coastal NC. Hope your first day/week back at work goes smoothly. Best, Peter

  • @heathersaxe1105
    @heathersaxe1105 11 месяцев назад +5

    I had a THR on my right side 4 weeks ago. Had the spinal with propofol. Definitely the way to go. The surgery was a breeze and I did all of my walking and stairs right away and went home. PT started 2 days later. I had percoets for pain which was great….until I got super constipated. That was THE WORST part of this whole procedure. If you can make it with just ibuprofen, go that route. I’m still sore but walking and driving (once off the oxy, 2 weeks in) and back to the gym. Gets a little better every day!

    • @Life411
      @Life411  11 месяцев назад

      Glad to hear things are going well. Agree on the constipation, that was the worst. Sounds like you're working actively to regain your fitness, etc. Have you checked out any of my hip-friendly exercise videos or the one about resuming sports and activities after THR? Wish you all the best, Peter.

    • @heathersaxe1105
      @heathersaxe1105 11 месяцев назад

      I’m going to binge them tonight after work 😊

  • @robertbutler8004
    @robertbutler8004 Месяц назад +1

    Sad to hear that you were in pain after the Total Hip replacement. I had a total hip replacement (Right side) on 8/5/23 and my left hip was replaced on 30/4/24 I was in Hospital for two nights, and both replacements were done by 2 different Doctors in two different Hospitals. In both cases, my pain level was very low and hardly any pain medication was needed. I went home with pain medication that I did not need I only used paracetamol for app 5 days.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Месяц назад

      @@robertbutler8004 Glad you didn't have a lot of pain. Were you bone on bone? I've heard that pain relief is almost immediate in some cases like that. Thanks for watching

  • @hkinley55
    @hkinley55 5 месяцев назад +4

    Your cat is precious. So concern

    • @Life411
      @Life411  5 месяцев назад

      Yeah, Mike is awesome! 😸

  • @angiedavila7719
    @angiedavila7719 11 месяцев назад +2

    Had hip replacement three weeks ago and I have had a remarkable recovery. I shouldn’t have waited so long. Pain free and walking normal again

    • @Life411
      @Life411  11 месяцев назад

      Awesome! Any surprises (good or bad) so far? Thanks for watching!

  • @stevefritz9130
    @stevefritz9130 Год назад +3

    Very good video some good information having my left hip operated on Tuesday the 20 th

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      Glad you found it helpful and thanks for watching! Lots of good info in the "Hip Surgery Surprises" video as well, so hope you check it out. ruclips.net/video/pZHHZfNCK3k/видео.html Mind if I ask how you found my channel? Best wishes for a successful surgery, Peter

    • @stevefritz9130
      @stevefritz9130 Год назад +1

      Just looking on utube

  • @richardmcinerney430
    @richardmcinerney430 3 месяца назад

    I wanted to thank you for what I will be going through next month. I firmly believe that your Orange Ginger who looks just like my Orange Ginger will get me through this. They are the best cats, affectionate, loyal, cuddly, never leave your side. Thank you for your experience and your path to feeling better. I know that I can do it.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for taking the time to post this comment. Your kind words are the fuel that keeps me going producing content. Wish you all the best in your hip journey. And you're right, ginger cats are the best! 😸

  • @hkinley55
    @hkinley55 5 месяцев назад +1

    Oh goodness!! Well, many say that since I had a TKR, the THR is a breeze. God bless you. I'm in so much pain before surgery; I may welcome it as it will be a different type of pain. Wow! And slept on your side. Praises.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. Well, I hope you find THR recovery easier than TKR. I haven't had TKR, but that seems to be the consensus. Best wishes!

    • @annk9817
      @annk9817 4 месяца назад +1

      I saw your comment and had to say something. I wish you all the best with your THR. I have never had a TKR, but have read and been told that a TKR is a harder recovery. I had a Direct Anterior Right THR on 12/22/23 due to severe osteoarthritis. Basically it was bone on bone. Like you I had so much pain before surgery. Went 2 yrs. roughly walking with a limp on my right side. Mind you recovery wasn't a total breeze, but so grateful and thankful I went through it. Mine was outpatient and was only out of work 4 weeks.

  • @QMW11
    @QMW11 Год назад +3

    I can't believe you were able to sleep on your operated side the first night! That's crazy! I am also a side sleeper, but I sleep on my left almost always, so at least I'll be able to keep that going. And then I can get a little bit of sleep on my back as well

    • @luccalayla2
      @luccalayla2 Год назад +2

      I can’t believe Pete slept on his operating side as well, that’s freaks me out.. I’m also a side sleeper mostly on my right which is where I was operated on and no way I’ll try to sleep on it😮.. laying on my back sleeping some what, can’t wait to sleep on my side again.
      Praying for all patients that have to have a replacement, it’s hard to come to acceptance but if you’re like me, accepting and be positive especially when you get to the hospital, you’ll be good. I know people say that I didn’t believe until I was in that situation. God Bless.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +2

      Yes, but it was only for the briefest time - it certainly wasn't comfortable. Thanks for commenting!

    • @A180-f3l
      @A180-f3l Год назад +1

      I could only sleep on my back

  • @c.b.6689
    @c.b.6689 Год назад +3

    Really enjoyed your video. I need both hips done posterior approach. I can not walk and basically in bed 24 7. I'm stuck upstairs very depressed. Dr. said BMI needs to improve to have surgery. In fact doctor said I'm a difficult case so I need to start over in finding a new doctor. I've got so much pain and no help. Thank you for sharing your experience.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video. Sorry to hear about your situation. I had to find a new surgeon as well, but fortunately someone I knew recommended one and he turned out to be a great surgeon. Re: your BMI struggle, you might try looking up Libby Spong. She's a fitness person who has had THR and I understand she works with folks on issues like this. I think she is mostly on Instagram, but has a YT channel and is on FB. Not sure if she will be able to help you, but thought it was worth mentioning. Good luck in your hip journey!

    • @c.b.6689
      @c.b.6689 Год назад

      @@Life411 Thank you for responding I will investigate. It's just I waited too long so I barely can get to the restroom not alone work out. Mind wise I'm in a bad , bad spot. With the opiot crisis they won't give me meds. Don't know how much longer I can deal. Thank you.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Hang in there, don't give up, never give up!

    • @VandaPietrantonio
      @VandaPietrantonio 11 месяцев назад

      I had to have an okay for the surgery by my oncologist. It is a big surgery . It is a stress for the body. I had the surgery privately as the waiting list was long. So I had to have a thorough preop assessment. I have lymphoma and low immune system and on blood thinners . I would not have had such a work up if surgery not private. I was worried I would not be able to have the surgery.

    • @jshoopes8305
      @jshoopes8305 3 месяца назад +1

      Try to meet with the surgeon. Not your doctor or assistant. I went straight to him with the question Will you do my hip replacement at my size and weight? 309 lbs. I was really glad he scheduled me right there and posterior procedure worked well for me. Prior to this everyone else told me you must lower your BMI before the surgeon will do it. Looking at losing 60+ lbs. While having all consuming pain was not practical. So direct to the surgeon was a good move for me. He asked me to help him and drop a few pounds in the next 2 months. It worked out great and I hope you can get help.

  • @robmcbride3569
    @robmcbride3569 Год назад +1

    Interesting to see the differences in surgery and protocol. Thanks for sharing

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      My pleasure. Yeah it's amazing how many different methods and protocols there are! Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Hey Rob, Since I know you're active on Facebook, that's where we first connected, was wondering what you thought of my latest video where I reviewed those groups. ruclips.net/video/YefKWDVRH00/видео.html Thanks in advance, Peter

  • @dougrobison1209
    @dougrobison1209 Год назад +2

    So glad to find this. I have THR schediled on left side April 10. Not sure the pain could be a whole lot worse than what I have been experiencing but I will heed your advice.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Glad you found my channel too. I'm 7 weeks post op today and have been documenting my hip journey...I think there are 10 videos now. Have you checked out any of the others? Since you have a month before surgery, you might find my video on PreHabbing helpful. ruclips.net/video/V8P44b8WG30/видео.html
      Do you mind me asking age, fitness level and what part of the world you're in?

    • @dougrobison1209
      @dougrobison1209 Год назад

      @@Life411 I have not watched any others yet but I will be. I will be 60 in April. I was in pretty good shape until the hip started flaring up. I live in the central mountains of Colorado and am an avid Mt biker. My surgery will be with the team at Vail Orthopedics.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Gotcha. One of my oldest friends lives in Lakewood (Denver area). I'll be curious what your surgeon tells you about your path back to mountain biking will look like. Thanks for responding and feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Hi Doug, with about 2 1/2 weeks to go until your surgery, how are you doing? Do you belong to any of the Facebook support groups for hip replacement? Best, Peter

    • @dougrobison1209
      @dougrobison1209 Год назад

      Trying to finish up the work I have before surgery. I can only spend a few hours on my feet and then the pain sets in. Spending the rest of the night sitting in my recliner with a ice pack and tylenol and ibuprofin. Sleep is difficult most nights. I do not belong to any FB groups but I am surrounded with family/friends who have had one or both hips done. I am anxious to get the surgery done but a little terrified at the same time. I have been under anesthesia before but never had a surgery anywhere close to this magnitude.

  • @hkinley55
    @hkinley55 5 месяцев назад

    I looked several times and could not find the video hip surprises. I do thank you for all the other videos.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  5 месяцев назад

      Sorry about that. I updated titles and thumbs to make everything tie together better. That one is now "How to survive the first ROUGH WEEK..." and here is the direct link ruclips.net/video/pZHHZfNCK3k/видео.html

  • @blakemoore666
    @blakemoore666 Год назад +1

    Hope you’re doing well, I’m here in Greensboro, heading to have one in 3 days!

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Just a few days before your new life begins I see. Wish you a successful surgery and speedy recovery. I'm celebrating 6 months post-op by hiking the Camino Santiago in about a week...heading to the airport in a couple hours! Best, Peter

  • @richardguerra3605
    @richardguerra3605 2 месяца назад +2

    Right hip soon

    • @Life411
      @Life411  2 месяца назад +1

      Good luck, hope it goes smoothly! Hope you will find many of my hip vlogs helpful throughout your recovery.

  • @everythingshewants4555
    @everythingshewants4555 Год назад +2

    Hi, how're you doing??. I had a total hip replacement on Feb 15th. I'm 53 in the UK. I'm still in some pain, but my walking in loads better. I found your videos interesting and similar to my experience. I'm still taking a 4 med pain concoction including oxy. Keep the vids coming, I will watch your progress. Very best wishes Emma x

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Hi Emma, I'm doing well thank you. coming up on 7 weeks post op Monday. Glad you found my videos interesting and thanks for confirming that you see similarities in your own experience. Thanks for the encouragement, I'll definitely keep the vids coming. I'm always trying to improve my craft, so was there one you like more than the others and why? Wish you all the best in your hip journey! Peter

    • @everythingshewants4555
      @everythingshewants4555 Год назад

      Hi Peter @@Life411 your videos popped up when I searched the + weeks after THR, sadly not the cars lol. You have a good energy and you don't generalise which is useful, the surgery is very unique to individuals and you and I are the younger demographic. I'd like to know when/if you stopped taking pain relief. Your staples horrified me, I have internal dissolvable stitches. I have a thin line almost 30cms long. My joint was so stiff and damaged they had problems getting it out and had to reconstruct part of the pelvis. Similar to you at 3 weeks I'm still in bed a lot, very tired. When will that pass lol. Sorry to ask you questions, I don't know anyone who's had the surgery. So, more hip content please 🤩. It's snowed here in the UK so I'm stuck in now with RUclips 😆

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Hi Emma, no problem asking questions and thanks for the feedback. Sounds like you had a rough time of it with the partial pelvis reconstruction. Agree completely on the age demographic. I think the average age is in the 70s, so I have to keep reminding my surgeon that I'm 20 years younger and that makes a difference. I know because at 55 my body heals a lot slower than it did at 35! I stopped taking the major pain relief (Oxy) after the first week, but kept on max Tylenol+Meloxicam (anti-inflammatory) +sleep aids (OTC) for 2 or 3 more weeks. I h ad to get off the Oxy because the constipation was worse than the hip pain (sorry if TMI). From what you've said though, I wouldn't be surprised if you were in more pain and might need them longer than I did. In terms of tiredness, I felt pretty good after 4 weeks, but I think the pain meds can play a role there...when I take them, I tend to feel more sleepy/groggy. I'm actually working on a new video today - it's a review of the FaceBook support groups for hip replacement. Do you participate in any of those? Since you're looking for more content, that might be another avenue. Let me know if you want any recommendations in the meantime (the video will come out next weekend I think). Best Regards, Peter

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Hi Emma, It's been a couple weeks, how are you doing now 5 weeks post op? Has the pain gotten more manageable? Best, Peter

    • @everythingshewants4555
      @everythingshewants4555 Год назад

      @@Life411 hi Peter, 🙂 I'm doing ok, thankyou for asking. I'm 5 weeks tomorrow. Wow the time goes quickly. I have driven today 🤗 yay, it felt great. I've reduced all the meds, come off the oxy. I'm walking 'mostly' without a stick, just using it outdoors. It's all fabulous. How are you doing?? I've been watching your videos x

  • @ronahlstedt6045
    @ronahlstedt6045 9 месяцев назад +1

    I had a MRSA test before surgery. It's worse than a Covid test. Totally understand the lack of sleep.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  9 месяцев назад

      What is a MRSA test like? For me they did this nasty iodine-like swab of my nostrils and left it there the whole day since they said MRSA resides in everyone's nose.

    • @ronahlstedt6045
      @ronahlstedt6045 9 месяцев назад +1

      They stick these long swabs/Qtips way up your nose both sides. It's further than a Covid test. I have not gotten the results yet. I'm seeing my doc tomorrow. I'll ask him for the results. Remember, my surgery is December 6th

  • @massimopavera
    @massimopavera 4 месяца назад +1

    I Will be undergoing surgery in 2 days time ,have replaced left hip in dec 2022 , now Will be doing my right hip joint.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  4 месяца назад

      I wish you all the best for a successful surgery and smooth recovery. If you think of it, let me know how it went when you're on the other side.

  • @lis819
    @lis819 Год назад +1

    The cat really cares about you!

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      He does. 😺 Thanks for watching!

  • @vinnygoombatts1458
    @vinnygoombatts1458 Год назад +1

    I'm getting it done in 4 days...I'm terrified. What you're saying is what I was thinking it might be like. I don't know I can go through it.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      You can definitely get through it. After the first week, things get better very rapidly. Keep me posted as you get closer and start recovery. I want to hear how great it is

    • @vinnygoombatts1458
      @vinnygoombatts1458 Год назад +1

      @@Life411 I appreciate the kind words, but this whole thing is so insane to me. The very idea that they can just cut the top of your leg off and jam a rod in , with a hammer no less, just blows my mind. It's like a little better than the civil war and being held down as they cut your arm off. Just having trouble wrapping my head around it.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Lol, I get you. I often tell folks that modern medicine is just a notch above witchcraft at this stage, but imagine what they will know and be able to do in 100 years. Now with the hip replacement if you compare outcomes now vs. 20 years ago, it's amazing how far they've come. Let me know if there's anything I can do to talk you down :)

  • @kellyforseth7675
    @kellyforseth7675 Год назад +1

    Great video! Thank you for sharing!

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Thanks Kelly Forseth! Mind if I ask how you found my video?

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Hi Kelly, Have you had your hip replacement surgery, or is it scheduled? Best, Peter

    • @kellyforseth7675
      @kellyforseth7675 Год назад

      @@Life411 I had my surgery on January 16. Recovery has been great!

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Glad to hear it! So you had yours about 1 week before mine on Jan 23rd. So what's been your biggest milestone so far? What do you most want to get back to doing that you can't do right now?

    • @kellyforseth7675
      @kellyforseth7675 Год назад +1

      @@Life411 my biggest milestone is getting down on the floor and back up with no difficulty or pain. I’m looking forward to the day I can walk long distances without getting sore. My hip flexor gets angry at me if I overdue it during the day.

  • @kta6481
    @kta6481 Год назад

    Love the cat. I didn’t have that type of pain experience. Thank God for that.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Glad you didn't have that much pain. Was your hip bone-on-bone?

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Hi, I don't suppose you'd join me in my new Hip Replacement Support Group on Facebook? It's still in its infancy, so need to build some membership and momentum to make it a viable source of support. Thanks in advance, Peter facebook.com/groups/569985855111390/

  • @Drika-ry5rt
    @Drika-ry5rt 2 месяца назад

    Thank you love your cat.! He Really loves you

    • @Life411
      @Life411  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching! 😺

  • @georgepetzen4686
    @georgepetzen4686 Год назад +1

    I’m one week from surgery tomorrow. It took three hours to correct all of the issues but the light I see at the end of the tunnel is not an oncoming train. I was surprised that the operated leg behaved like a tube of wet flour for two days, but I was able to simulate walking on the first day. I think that I will try to walk to the mailbox in a few minutes. This is going to be a journey, isn’t it?

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      Yes sir! Thanks for the update. I like the analogy of the leg being like a tube of wet flour. Are you a Dave Ramsey fan? Asking because of the "oncoming train" comment. That's one of his favs. Good luck George! Let me know how things are going and by all means let me know if there's anything I can do to help. There is good news ahead...I'm 6 months post-op and danced at my daughter's wedding Saturday...still sore and achy, but it was wonderful! Take care, Peter

  • @NavyDadProductions
    @NavyDadProductions 3 месяца назад +1

    Did they enter from side?

    • @Life411
      @Life411  3 месяца назад

      Yes, my scar is on my side. Anterior.

  • @dennaking3611
    @dennaking3611 2 месяца назад +2

    You had to stay overnight I heard that you can get out the same day

    • @Life411
      @Life411  2 месяца назад

      I went home same day as stated in the video, but some people spend a night or two in the hospital. Depends on many factors.

  • @mickymiller6130
    @mickymiller6130 4 месяца назад +2

    OK, drugs for pain, my anxiety is fading.

  • @barbarahenninger6642
    @barbarahenninger6642 Год назад +1

    The cat is caring for you.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Absolutely! Do you mind me asking how you found my video?

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Hi Barb, Have you had your hip replacement surgery, or is it scheduled? Best, Peter

  • @luccalayla2
    @luccalayla2 Год назад

    Thank you so much for doing this video, having surgery on March 15th, which is in about three days from now… Wondering if you had anterior approach? That’s what I’m having. I also learned from this video I will not wait to get the oxycodone… thank you again

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      My pleasure. Yes, mine was a flavor of Anterior called ABMS (Anterior Based Muscle Sparing), but what I've since learned is that there are a million different approaches to posterior and anterior and most seem to have good outcomes with modern medical science. So personally, if you're comfortable with your surgeon, I wouldn't worry too much about the approach...unless they're talking about cutting muscle in which case I'd look for a different surgeon. Good call on the Oxy! That's definitely something I would have asked for sooner. Reach out any time. And if it's not too much trouble, let me know how my videos compared to your own experience with surgery and that first week.

    • @luccalayla2
      @luccalayla2 Год назад +1

      Will do and thanks so much for your reply.

    • @arrowheaddev
      @arrowheaddev Год назад +1

      Im 57 and had my right hip done Jan 27
      Anterior approach
      So week 8 this week post surgery
      I had almost no pain , I was on Tramacet for 4-5 days then Tylenol + Advil after that until week 4
      By the end of week 2 I started riding the stationary bike 3 times a day starting at only 5 mins per session then slowly increasing
      Week 3 ,no more cane and started going to the gym 4-5 days a week . Mostly upper body , light weights , machines only and light leg extensions and hamstring curls
      Week 6 started 30 min sessions on elliptical and light hack squats along with the rest of my workouts
      Week 7 started 3.5 mile walks and shorter hikes in the mountains
      I feel 20 yrs younger on that side , great range of motion , strength and mobility
      Anterior is an amazing surgery
      You will have a great recovery

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Congrats Scott! Sounds like your recovery is going great. I'm publishing a video Friday evening on my 7 week post op workout routine. I'd be curious what you think of it and how it compares to your own. Best, Peter

    • @arrowheaddev
      @arrowheaddev Год назад +1

      I’ll check it out on Friday Peter
      Look forward to it
      Scott

  • @xavier1624
    @xavier1624 22 дня назад +1

    The pain is horrible, even with the pain killers.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  21 день назад +1

      Sorry to hear, you must be in the early days of recovery? Hope your pain subsides soon.

  • @francesgordon2833
    @francesgordon2833 Год назад +1

    Great Video, I am due to have a rt hip replacement in 4 weeks, this has helped a lot!

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Glad it helped! Thanks for watching and taking the time to post a Comment. Good luck with your surgery! With 4 weeks to go, did you by any chance check out any of my other videos? I'm thinking of the one on the 10 Days Before Surgery, or the PreHabbing and definitely the one about Surprises the First Week After Surgery.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Hi Frances, With a couple weeks to go until your hip replacement surgery, how are you doing? Btw, do you participate in any of the Facebook support groups for hip replacement? Best, Peter

    • @francesgordon2833
      @francesgordon2833 Год назад

      @@Life411 Hi Peter, thanks for checking in ! Yes 16 days to go and counting. I do plan on having an epidural and also expect to come home same day. I’m told I won’t have sutures, a glue dressing instead under the dressing which will dissolve! I have just been reading all the comments and replies- all helpful and very interesting. How are you doing now, your activity level and pain etc.
      Frances

    • @francesgordon2833
      @francesgordon2833 Год назад

      Meant to ask if your surgeon used the Hana Table a special table for hip replacement surgery. This is what I’ll be placed on. ..yikes!!

  • @debraoliver505
    @debraoliver505 Год назад

    I am post five weeks past surgery. I think you took more drugs than me, LOL. I don't remember them telling me I was getting a muscle relaxer and Tylenol doesn't do much for me. Then I found out I seem to be allergic to OXY...was scratching all over like crazy and had to quit after fifth day.
    Now I know why women have children and not men. 😁 Good luck on your progress though and nice cat (I have 4, he really loves you it looks like!)

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. Mike says 'hi'. Wish you all the best in your recovery. At 5 weeks, what do you think was the most important milestone you've achieved?

  • @barbraluce5706
    @barbraluce5706 3 месяца назад

    Thank you. Wish I found you earlier

    • @Life411
      @Life411  3 месяца назад

      Glad you are finding my videos helpful. Thanks for watching and wish you all the best in your hip journey! 😸

  • @pannamal5182
    @pannamal5182 Год назад +1

    I don’t see what type of surgery you had, was it anterior or posterior? It makes a difference

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      Thanks for posting a Comment/Question. I had a flavor of anterior called ABMS (Anterior Based Muscle Sparing), but what I've since learned is that there are tons of different approaches to Anterior and Posterior THR. So I think the important thing is that your surgeon has a low complication rate and is experienced with the approach. Thankfully modern medical science for THR is so advanced that it seems most approaches have positive outcomes. Hope you like some of my other Hip Vlog videos. Have you had your THR yet?

    • @pannamal5182
      @pannamal5182 Год назад +1

      @@Life411 no, going for my 2nd opinion to a doctor that does the anterior approach. Living with pain and need to make decision if I want posterior or anterior. Did you just go for the anterior or did you consider both?

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      At the time, I was under the impression that Anterior was a superior approach, but a friend recommended a surgeon who was in our provider network, so I went with him. He was the second surgeon I went to because the first was out of network. After meeting with the second surgeon I felt very confident that he was the right choice. So regardless of approach, I would suggest that you feel very comfortable with the surgeon. Ask them how many of this particular procedure they do in one year (mine only does 300, some do 1,000). And ask them their complication rate from all patients - my surgeon's is extremely low at .3%. Many surgeons are comfortable with complication rates 10x that. Hope this helps and good luck!

    • @VandaPietrantonio
      @VandaPietrantonio 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@pannamal5182 I think you should leave that decision to the doctor. Every patient is different. They the doctors know what is best. I had surgery LTH replacement on AUG. 28. I never had to take oxycoden although I had a prescription for it. I only took 8 pradalol total for the first week, then the occasional Tylenol.

  • @mrmr-mx1uh
    @mrmr-mx1uh Год назад +1

    what method did they use?

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      Mine was a flavor of Anterior called ABMS (Anterior Based Muscle Sparing). My surgeon has done it about 5,000 times and has a complication rate of 0.3% which is exceptionally good.

  • @everythingshewants4555
    @everythingshewants4555 Год назад +2

    Ps..mike is gorgeous

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Thanks. Yes he is, he is sitting in front of me to say good morning right now. 😺

  • @PetsNPatients
    @PetsNPatients Год назад +1

    Did you have Epidural or General anesthesia?

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      Kinda both?!? I had what they call a spinal block (that's a single shot whereas an epidural is a constant feed catheter). And then they gave me Propofol which is known as "Milk of Amnesia" because patients do not remember anything. It was weird because in reading the surgery notes, they documented conversations with me that I have no recollection of having.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад +1

      Hi Ann Marie, Have you had your hip replacement surgery, or is it scheduled? Best, Peter

  • @VandaPietrantonio
    @VandaPietrantonio 11 месяцев назад

    There will be a mild discomfort the discomfort or pain will not be zero. Your body has been traumatized. I felt like something was done but not really pain.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! How far post-op are you?

    • @VandaPietrantonio
      @VandaPietrantonio 11 месяцев назад +2

      @Life411 I had my surgery on AUG 28 2023. I had it in MONTREAL privately as the waiting list was too long and I was in pain and stuck in the house. I went home AUG30 7 am. I had the CLSC NURSE COME TO THE HOUSE FOR THE DRESSING. CLSC IS part of the Medicare. The physiotherapist wassupposed to come twice a week but as of now he only visited twice. I had my xray Oct 4 the doctor will contact me by phone Oct 19. I have private insurance and feel I need more physio. I had a right hip replacement 2001 so now both hips are replaced. It seems you are doing very well.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Vanda, thanks for the additional background. You say that you feel you need additional PT, I just wonder why because some surgeons like mine don't recommend formal PT after THR. Walking is the best exercise and of course I've done my own PT per se by working on my overall fitness and working to improve things with my hip when I see areas of weakness, etc. I do have some hip-friendly exercise videos if you're interested. Wish you all the best, Peter

    • @VandaPietrantonio
      @VandaPietrantonio 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Life411My right hip was replaced in 2001. I had pain in my left hip for a long time , was using a cane ,my left leg was shorter and I was not going out of the house. I find it difficult to get rid of the bad habits. I do not feel secure going outside. I tend to have to think how I walk.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  11 месяцев назад +1

      I see. Based on that, I understand why you would like some PT. Hope you can get some and that it helps you correct bad habits and gives you confidence to walk outdoors. Best wishes, Peter

  • @sharoncourt75
    @sharoncourt75 Год назад

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    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and commenting! It's very important to the YT algorithms in getting this out to hopefully help others. Do you mind me asking how you found my video?

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Год назад

      Hi Maria, Have you had your hip replacement surgery, or is it scheduled? Best, Peter

    • @sharoncourt75
      @sharoncourt75 Год назад

      @@Life411 hi, the doctor brief mein otas an option. But i think itwas just bursitis, i am goingto theraphy for si join

  • @kathleenpira
    @kathleenpira 3 месяца назад

    Toradol (IM NSAID)... was a life saver blessing for me!

    • @Life411
      @Life411  3 месяца назад

      Interesting, I don't hear of Toradol very often. I used Diclofenac and Meloxicam which helped me get by until THR. Just curious if there was any particular reason for Toradol over the others? What part of the world are you in? Thanks for watching!

    • @kathleenpira
      @kathleenpira 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Life411 Had the hip and knee surgeries in Albuquerque, another knee in Tucson. My friend had hip surgery today and she called and said they gave her Toradol and it really helped, did not make her groggy. She is in Michigan.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  3 месяца назад

      @@kathleenpira Hope you and your friend are both doing well in your hip recoveries

    • @kathleenpira
      @kathleenpira 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Life411 Mine was in 2012 and I am 100% happy~

  • @lynnebattaglia-triggs1042
    @lynnebattaglia-triggs1042 Месяц назад

    AnesTHesia. Th.

    • @Life411
      @Life411  Месяц назад

      @@lynnebattaglia-triggs1042 ok, guess I learned something today. Thanks for watching