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k0rs

(134 posts)
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 10:41 PM Tuesday

So just got home from the hospital

Total left hip replacement. This is, er, interesting. Found a walker at Good Will for $9. Racing blue, everybody at the hospital was impressed. Have my Great Grandfather's cane from the 1800s. Op was yesterday afternoon and zero pain overnight. That's a different story today now that I'm up and walking on it. Orders to walk every hour...no rest for the wicked. Desk full of new prescriptions, mostly pain meds. Prime directive is "Don't fall down." Today and tomorrow are supposed to be the worst, we'll see...

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So just got home from the hospital (Original Post) k0rs Tuesday OP
Wow dweller Tuesday #1
No disco tonight for you leftstreet Tuesday #2
If they gave you a pain regimen radical noodle Tuesday #3
💐💐💐 blm Tuesday #4
Sounds like you have a great attitude. hamsterjill Tuesday #5
Did you have the anterior procedure? mcar Tuesday #6
Healing vibes on the way to you SheltieLover Tuesday #7
Hoping for a full recovery. Solly Mack Tuesday #8
Once my mom got over the operation, I never heard her complain of pain in her hip again. applegrove Tuesday #9
Get rid of ALL your rugs meaning ALL. Also place some chairs in your walking lane if not using walker. riversedge Tuesday #10
Glad you are healing. I hope you have as pain-free and speedy a recovery as possible LoisB Tuesday #11
Oh gosh. Feel better! Tomorrow will be over in a jif. IcyPeas Tuesday #12
I've had both hips replaced - right in 2013 and left in 2021. 3catwoman3 Tuesday #13
I tell people, it is not a cane, but a walking stick, an elegant fashion niyad Tuesday #23
Thank you guys... k0rs Tuesday #14
"Don't fall down." 3Hotdogs Tuesday #15
Dear K0rs, I wish you the speediest of recoveries. MIButterfly Tuesday #16
I hope that you have a speedy recovery. Stay safe. CentralMass Tuesday #17
What a deal you got at Goodwill- way to go. iluvtennis Tuesday #18
When a friend's husband had knee replacement (both), we were on the niyad Tuesday #22
Very cool to donate it back when no longer needed. We do that also. n/t iluvtennis 23 hrs ago #36
Healing vibes for swift and complete recovery. Listen to your care team, niyad Tuesday #19
Sending healing vibes and hopes for a speedy recovery! HeartsCanHope Tuesday #20
Good! So, are we still on for squash at the club Saturday? marble falls Tuesday #21
Hope you're mobile quickly Bayard Tuesday #24
You'll be fine. Sounds like you know what to Figarosmom Yesterday #25
Get well soon, Koz. sheshe2 Yesterday #26
now the real healing begins. AllaN01Bear Yesterday #27
Best wishes. Be very careful. usonian Yesterday #28
Nicely done, now the hard part.. Permanut Yesterday #29
Wow! No shit don't fall down!!! calimary Yesterday #30
Hi Cal, k0rs 22 hrs ago #37
Thanks for the update, k0rs! calimary 22 hrs ago #38
Good Luck! Here's to your Full Recovery! electric_blue68 Yesterday #31
Best wishes for a comfortable recovery Alice Kramden Yesterday #32
yeah. gotta move. my great aunt didn't + SEVERE SWELLING. her legs leaked. in her mid 90's. lasted til almost 99. pansypoo53219 Yesterday #33
Just remember: every minute of every day, you're healing and you're getting stronger. Talitha 23 hrs ago #34
Recover quickly! cally 23 hrs ago #35

radical noodle

(10,305 posts)
3. If they gave you a pain regimen
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 10:45 PM
Tuesday

stick to it for the next few days without fail. Definitely don't fall down! You got this!

hamsterjill

(16,153 posts)
5. Sounds like you have a great attitude.
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 10:49 PM
Tuesday

Now take your pain meds, do what the docs have ordered, and get better fast!

Wishing you all the very best...

mcar

(44,977 posts)
6. Did you have the anterior procedure?
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 10:50 PM
Tuesday

From the front, I mean? Hubby has had both hips replaced in the last 5 years in that way - they did it outpatient and the recovery was so much easier.

I hope you're recovery is as easy.

applegrove

(127,088 posts)
9. Once my mom got over the operation, I never heard her complain of pain in her hip again.
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 10:52 PM
Tuesday

riversedge

(76,810 posts)
10. Get rid of ALL your rugs meaning ALL. Also place some chairs in your walking lane if not using walker.
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 10:53 PM
Tuesday

good luck.

LoisB

(11,185 posts)
11. Glad you are healing. I hope you have as pain-free and speedy a recovery as possible
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 10:53 PM
Tuesday

IcyPeas

(23,956 posts)
12. Oh gosh. Feel better! Tomorrow will be over in a jif.
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 10:57 PM
Tuesday

Enjoy your "racing blue" walker. That will entice you to walk.

3catwoman3

(27,249 posts)
13. I've had both hips replaced - right in 2013 and left in 2021.
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 11:00 PM
Tuesday

2 night hospital stay the first time, and home same day and climbing stairs the second time!

I borrowed a walker and specifically always referred to it as "the" walker rather than "my" walker as I didn't want any sense of long term ownership of it.

I did get a cane, which I used for several weeks. I treated myself to one that looked very like the one used by Maggie Smith's dowager countess character from Downton Abbey. My rationale - if I have to have a cane, it's going to be an elegant one.

https://fashionablecanes.com/products/chrome-fritz-handle-cane

Wishing you a prompt and uneventful recovery.

k0rs

(134 posts)
14. Thank you guys...
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 11:00 PM
Tuesday

DU's the best because of the people. I don't post much, but I've been here over 20 yrs. I'd be lost without this place.

MIButterfly

(907 posts)
16. Dear K0rs, I wish you the speediest of recoveries.
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 11:29 PM
Tuesday

My good friend had one hip replaced last year and couldn't wait to have the other one replaced this year. I hope you do as well as she has.

Take it easy and you'll be better in no time!

Best wishes,
MIButterfly


niyad

(125,570 posts)
22. When a friend's husband had knee replacement (both), we were on the
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 11:48 PM
Tuesday

hunt for a large (he is over 6'3&quot shower seat. I was cruising through the ARC on senior day, and found a really great shower chair, excellent condition. $8 with senior discount. They donated it back when it was no longer needed.

niyad

(125,570 posts)
19. Healing vibes for swift and complete recovery. Listen to your care team,
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 11:41 PM
Tuesday

do your therapy, and enjoy that new bionic hip!

Figarosmom

(7,252 posts)
25. You'll be fine. Sounds like you know what to
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:05 AM
Yesterday

Do and will do it. Take it easy and watch where you are going and leave lights on over night. No tripping over things or bumping into things.
Take care.👍😊

Permanut

(7,389 posts)
29. Nicely done, now the hard part..
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:29 AM
Yesterday

My wife had her right hip replaced three months ago, is now done with the walker and the cane, and her gait is back to normal.

Best tip for starting out, have the walker handy for bathroom trips at night.

And just so ya know, I beat your price on the walker. I paid $7.50 at Goodwill.

calimary

(87,194 posts)
30. Wow! No shit don't fall down!!!
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 01:18 AM
Yesterday

How long were you IN the hospital?

And how are you feeling? Is the recovery coming along like you’ve expected?

Taki It Easy!!! And please let us know how you’re doing!

k0rs

(134 posts)
37. Hi Cal,
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:03 PM
22 hrs ago

1. Just overnite. Some YouTube vids say home the same day! I can't imagine. There's too many things that have to take place, like PT and instructions on stairs, vehicles, showers, etc. BTW, I had a great Doc and the hospital was wonderful, other than some bad mac & cheese.

2. Shitty actually. Just loaded up on drugs this AM.

3. Taking it easy is enforced!

calimary

(87,194 posts)
38. Thanks for the update, k0rs!
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:08 PM
22 hrs ago

My dad used to say “I’m enjoying poor health.” First time I heard that, as a kid, I turned it over and over in my mind for the rest of the day, trying to figure it out.

Keep it easy, my friend.

pansypoo53219

(22,442 posts)
33. yeah. gotta move. my great aunt didn't + SEVERE SWELLING. her legs leaked. in her mid 90's. lasted til almost 99.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 01:38 AM
Yesterday

Talitha

(7,548 posts)
34. Just remember: every minute of every day, you're healing and you're getting stronger.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 10:39 AM
23 hrs ago

I've had both hips replaced (2013 and 2019) - very important to do your post-surgery exercises.
Here's a BIG hug from all of us.

cally

(21,776 posts)
35. Recover quickly!
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 10:50 AM
23 hrs ago

and as pain free as possible. I know several people who had hip replacement and they worked!

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