Thank you for your good wishes Jennifereccles, Granny Laine and Silverlinings. Well I'm through the other side thankfully. I had to have a GA in the end as previous spinal surgery meant a nerve block or epidural were not possible. They did say pain control would be harder and initially when I came round I was in distress but a morphine pump was set up and things got a lot easier. I struggled to move my right leg though. It kept going into spasms along with my back and I was back to my pre op having to lower it in stages from knee bent. I started in HDU for 24 hours....I felt sick after moving and slept propped up. Back on the ward... Getting out of bed was tricky...my leg had swollen to twice it's size and really didn't want to play ball at anything. I couldn't straighten it properly as it would go into spasm. I did weep a bit as I so wanted to be on wards and upwards. The bruising started on Saturday and is spectacular... From my waist to my calf but the more it's come out the less stiffness I've had. The 3 hour journey home was better than I thought it would be...I felt really sick and the air con was on all the time but I did sleep some of it. Back home and trying to navigate around a cottage I'd only lived in for 13 days was challenging and I felt out of my depth on how to cope with the toilets as getting down was hard but getting up was even worse. Getting into bed was painful and by yesterday morning I was despairing even though I kept on saying it's only 4 days. I have given up the strong pain killers every 8 hours as the dreaded constipation was making itself felt and took paracetamol every 12 hours and diclofenic sodium once a day. I'm upset about the leg difference. I had said that in the last couple of months if I straighten my right leg my left leg lifts off the floor. This has only happened since the accident and deterioration of my hip. I have been referred for physio so am hopeful it can be rectified so am trying to be positive. I slept on my good side last night with a huge cushion between my knees. I had been told I could but to be careful and I have to say I did manage to sleep for longer and woke up in less pain. So today....Day 5 has been an ok one. I can straighten my leg...the bruising is coming out still but the stiffness is lessening. I still have the pain under my ribs...which could be because my posteur is still bad. I can move around without my crutches by holding onto whatever is available and I actually feel safer on our Victorian stairs just using the handrail. I have accepted that it really is maybe one good day followed by maybe not such a great one and that I am going to feel weak and tired for a while. The excruciating labral tear pain in my groin is gone and that is worth its weight in gold. I had my surgery at Epsom Orthopaedic Centre and I can honestly say I was treated with care and compassion by everyone I came into contact with and I am so glad I stayed on their list and didn't transfer to a nearer hospital. I hope my fellow pre Easter op hipsters continue onwards and upwards. Xx
Farage has resigned as an MP for Clacton?
Fundamental reset for social care?






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