Susie and silver lining, hope you feel better soon - it will all be worth it.
I’ve been lurking for a couple of weeks because I also had a hip replacement on Wednesday 13/04, and was worried about coming home to an empty house. I’m pleased to say I have had no pain at all - nausea and headachy feeling seems to have been caused by the prescribed paracetamol, which I stopped on day 3 and I now just take aspirin for blood thinning and Omeprazole.
The incision itches a bit but isn’t troublesome, and I can do the walks and exercises easily. The most difficult thing is getting into bed, I was provided with a ‘leg lifter’ which helps. I’ve been instructed not to overdo things and am bored out of my skull.
I wanted to post to encourage anyone else who is worried about the op - I would never have believed it was so straightforward and literally shook with fear on my way to theatre. I am 63, previously as active as my hip has allowed and ‘normal’ BMI.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?
Rochdale - Grooming gang leader released from jail today
Why on earth would anyone plant.....



I don’t know whether we all have the same (purple and white) physio booklet, but I was told to do the week 3-6 exercises on leaving hospital, but not the bridge which was a relief. I did the lying-in-bed week 0-3 exercises the first two days and they did help.
