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The procedure for the hip replacement involves cutting some major muscles that hold the joint together. Following surgery, there are several movements that could cause a dislocation and need not to be done. After around six weeks things get stronger again.
I'm getting around well on crutches and using a walker. I'm applying my body weight to the new joint, but only for around ten minutes an hour. Still have considerable swelling. When the nurses wanted to give me pain med's, I explained that the pain from the surgery is rather insignificant compared to what I lived with full time before. I don't need any dope, thank you.
So I have this tool and when I squeeze a handgrip I can use it to pick things up from the floor, otherwise, I have no way of getting down there. I have a tool for putting on shoes and socks. We had platforms made to elevate a few items like the recliner chair and our bed. (I still haven't figured out how many of those handicap assist type handrails to around that might only be needed for a couple weeks.)
I got up, donned my crutches, picked up the cordless phone and straddled it into the elastic waistband of my sweats and started toward the other room. Somewhere around three steps later, you guessed it, the phone slipped down my pant leg. There I was in the middle of the room with my left hand wrapped around the crutches and holding open the waistband, and my right hand working this squeeze tool arm extender down in the pants by my ankle. I could grab it but it kept rotating and getting stuck. I have been real emotional since the surgery and didn't know whether to laugh or cry. Just then the phone started to ring. I soon discovered it easier to push the phone out the elastic bands at the ankles, retrieve the phone from the floor, and push the button to say "Hello."
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Hang in there Rick. Sounds like you've got a great challenge ahead. Anytime you start feeling down, remember all of your friends that you have here and around. We'll be thinking of you from time to time.
Good luck and get well.
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Rick, Glad to hear that you are doing so well after surgery. Keep laughing at the strange situations you get into and you'll make it just fine. So many times we have to laugh to keep from crying in life don't we? I still haven't found the restaurant you ate boiled crabs at, so I suspect it was in the Slidell area. Still lookin' though. Oh, BTW, don't get any bright ideas about pinching your wife with the "picker upper" you must remember that you can't run away from her when she takes it away to use on you! Good luck to you during the rehabilitation process.
Kathy
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Geez... if ya didn't wanna come to the wedding, ya sure didn't have to go thru all of this for an excuse!!!
Glad to hear everything went well. Will be a royal pain in the butt for a while, but eventually you'll have lots to look back at and laff about!!
HUGS!!
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Hang in there Rick. My father in law had both of his done in a two year span in his mid 80's and he's golfing and bowling again. Amazing procedure. You'll be mobile again before ya know it. Watch what ya grab with that gripper! Bill
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hey rick! hang in there! hope your feeling better soon! Aaron
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I feel your pain Rick. Well, actually I don't but I do want to be supportive. Seems this operation was a welcome relief the way removing a bad tooth is. If my mother can recover fully at 70 from this, a kid like yourself should do just fine. Get Well soon.
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Day 10....Still have not gone to the shop yet.I'll wait till Monday. It's also been that long with no java, no sex, no trips to town. Neighbors have been bringing dinner every night too. The three month healing process seems so long, then there's the other side to do. There are many moments of laughing about it all and joking about how great it will be, but there are also times for tears coming from places I didn't know existed.
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hang in there rick. talking about the pinchers for picking things up with in 1961 my father had back surgery and had to wear a brace. he took a walking stick and mounted half of an ice tong in the bottom of the cane with a coat hanger running to the top of the cane so he could pick things up since he could not bend. he did this while confined to bed. i still have that cane. wishing you a speedy recovery your friend jimmy
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Just hang in there, Rick! I went thru it 10 years ago....you'll get almost as good as new , soon enough! You'll be back to normal in less time than you think! Bet you will be puttering around in the shop in another week! JUST BE CAREFUL! Don't over do it!
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Hey Rixax, Believe me, I REALLY KNOW what you're going through, as you can well guess. I'm over 5 years from bout with major surgery, and I'm STILL dealing with that "worn-out" feeling and occassional depression. But it still beats the hell out of any of the alternatives! Well, as Roseanne Rosannadanna used to say...."IT'S ALWAYS SOMETHIN'!"
Get as much down time as you can stand, cause you'll be back dealing with those customers, and fighting with INSPIRE, before you know it!
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Rick one of our Mechanics just had this operation done abour 3 months ago and he is back at work and riding his push bike and motor bike and he was only 32 years old the only thing he has been told not to do is jog or jump from any height as it will shatter the joint but every thing else is ok walking ridding swimming etc so look forward to a good recovery and as Rodney says no pain for the first time in years
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Actually I believe that whole thing was an elaborate plan to allow you not to have to wear shoes!
You're in,our prayers here at the St.Marie joint. Get well, on.
"Get well on?" That's Get well SOON!
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Awwwww, Rick....that was too good!! I Needed a good laugh... Am thinking about you now that I am here in New York....anything I can send you from your home state???? Love ya, get well soon so we can get that big fish mural started on the shop wall. Adrienne
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Pierre, et al...... There are a few movements that are stricktly forbidden because they can easily cause a disslocation of the new joint during the first six weeks of healing. Bending over more than 90 degrees is one of the prohibited moves.
Prior to leaving the hospital,one of the numerous devices given me, was one what is a flexible hette of this plastic with a long ribbon on it and I can put a sock on it and swing it down and put it on my foot without bending over. This is so simple it almost makes me wish it was winter, so I could wear shoes and socks.
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Hooray! old Sawbones came by last evening and pulled out all the staples! A new level of freedom in movement. I think they implanted some kind of transmitter to encourage better signs in other watching galaxies. Invasion of the letterheads. Perhaps I'll be able to someday, "Bid from the Hip"
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You've got something in common with my 4 year old daughter. She's got a leg wrapped in plaster for the next four weeks.
She's learning quickly how to get around with it, even though she's too young for crutches.
How it happen?....we went down a big spiral slide together, got out of shape, she ended up with my weight on her leg. Fortunately, it's not a bad break, it didn't displace.
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Rick, I can truly feel your pain, only a little lower. I had a Total Knee 2 1/2 years ago. While I have had some complications that most do not experience. I still would have had the surgery. Prior to my TKR there was not a moment I wasn't in pain for many years. While I am having some problems and pain now, those days of being "Pain Free" since the operation I am very greatful for.
Hang in there things will get better and if you have any questions or need someone who understands the emotional end of it don't hesitate to contact me, I am sure Si feels the same way, I got to meet him last year, Hellva Guy!!!!
Best wish's, Brother of the Prostetic
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Troy, the surgeon that did my hip was talking yesterday of having his old partner do his knees next year. I could use that too, but how to afford all that time off????
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I tried driving the family van. It has an automatic trans, so the need for quick clutching was absent.It felt so good to have more power in my control than the remote for the VCR!
Staples are gone, wore a regular pair of shorts, and movement is increasing.
Going out to mingle in public today
I like it!
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just found out about your journey. a good sense of humor does help. i've been through a few more minor things, and the mental scars dissapear as time goes by. best wishes, and hopefully i'll see you at Harvest Moon in Sac in October.
Len Gorsky
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OK, today it's been two weeks since I got cut and pounded. Been home for a week and have not touched the business al all. Today I'm gonna venture to my shop and unlock that door and find a few simple things to do. Can't stay long, but there's a world awaiting me that I wanna see.
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So this past week has been spending time in the shop in the mornings. Lots of calls to answer. I built a table top for my walker, so I can move small things around.
Since I risk a dislocation by bending more than 90 degrees at the hip, I have this grabber tool to pick things up. (Remember the phone story?) I keep it velcroed to my right crutch.
I had just come down the steps from city hall after getting a permit yesterday, and opened the door to the van, leaned my crutches and slid into the seat.Getting into a car seat has become this big production of carefully executed manuvers. As I started to twist the crutches to enter them in the van, the grabber tool fell to the ground. No problem. I reversed the process and was trying to grab the grabber tool with the rubber tips on the crutches. I'd get it up and loose it. Wrestle to find its balance point. Again loose it. This was turning into an afternoon job. Finally, one of the councilmen came by and I asked Dan for help. It sure is nice to be thankful for what we have.
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