Mi historia de L THR

Hi everyone,

Isnt it wonderful to have this forum to hear of others' experiences regarding thr ?  My heart goes out to those who continue to have pain and discomfort associated with their procedures.

I can only say that the whole experience so far, for me, has been remarkably pain free and, touch wood, is coming along nicely, thank you!

I went into Spire Gatwich Park Hospital on the 27th April around 1400, had the op around 1700, was back in my room by 1930. I had the full monty anesthetic, as I did not want any possiblity of know ANYTHING of what was going on!

Upon awaking, slightly woosey, but no other effects. The woosey feeling went 2-3 hours later. 

During the first night, obviously sleeping on my back, and various drugs were given through the canullas in both hands. Liquid painkiller and various other drugs including a small anti clotting injection in my stomach. I noticed I was fitted with the air pumped stocking devices on both lower legs.  I was pleased to see I didnd have to wear those stockings that so many others seem to have problems with.

Pain level around .5, presumaby due to pain relief drugs. 

Great nursing and a succession of bottle in which to 'wee' were veery welcome.

First morning, tuesday the 28th, after visits from Consultant and gas man, in comes the physio and all of a sudden I am standing up on my new hip. Wow, that was quick. Only a few minutes, then back to bed. 

Lunch was very welcome. 

Later that afternoon, re-intoduced to using the exercises I had been practising for the week before admission. No real pain I must say, I guess the codeine was doing it's job, good lad! One more stomach jab. 

Wednesday morning, physio with the exercises and practice in stairs, 

and by 1430 I am on my way home !  

 

wow laurence well done. I am having mine done (LTHR) on Thursday in QEH Kings Lynn hope I recover just like you are. Onward and upwards

good luck to you.

My only advice would be do your exercises and don't try and do too much too quickly afterwards. 

Great to hear such a good result, well done to you and the surgeons. Keep up the good work and let us all know how you are getting on. I'm still not ready for the operation (in no pain) but it will happen eventually, so good to hear from those that have gone before!

thanks Lawrence, I have bought a couple of good books and a stash of knitting wool, that will cover most of my Christmas presents (ha ha). So along with the walking and excersises don't think I will be doing much else for a week or two

 good going, laurence !!!  happy that you are doing so well - have a wonderful night ....big hug 

Thank you.

All the best.