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👯‍♀️ Hips and Knees part 7

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silverlining48 Thu 30-Oct-25 11:55:13

All are welcome to ask questions, air worries, be supported and reassured by those of us who have experienced new hips and/ or knee surgery .
Who woukd have thought our thread would go on for so long.

Nannytopsy Sat 28-Mar-26 03:26:01

Nannytopsy

Well I haven’t got to sleep yet 😳
I am relaxed, warm, comfortable and pain free (as long as I stay still!) and absolutely wide awake. The ward is pretty quiet but no sleep despite the opioids! Should be out tomorrow!

teabagwoman Fri 27-Mar-26 17:29:23

Nannytopsy, I’m glad all has gone well. Lie back, relax and let people look after you for a bit.

grammargran Fri 27-Mar-26 17:08:48

Congratulations Nannytopsy - sending you good wishes for a good, steady recovery. Make the most of your stay - I was in for two nights, came out on the third day. Just bite the bullet, lie back and obey instructions, particularly the ones about exercise! All the very best, big hugs! x

Nannytopsy Fri 27-Mar-26 16:16:19

Well I am back on the ward! The surgeon has popped in and all went well. He said it was very worn out so I’m reassured I wasn’t being a wuss 🤣.
Just had some nice opioids …
All the talk of home today seems like wishful thinking. A nurse has said hips usually stay 3 days.

Charleygirl5 Wed 11-Mar-26 08:52:40

Unless you are really lucky you will have another long wait after the initial appointment. Keep stressing you can be admitted very quickly (if that is possible).

I think being a polite nuisance works! (oh God, not that bloody woman again!)

ALongColdWinter Wed 11-Mar-26 00:05:30

Thank you I will do that.

silverlining48 Tue 10-Mar-26 18:48:32

I would ring the the hospital to say how much pain you are in and ask
if there is a cancellation list. Also speak to your gp and see if they can get it closer date, it is a long wait for an initial appointment. There coukd be other hospitals with less of a list. Ask the surgery.
Good luck. 🤞

ALongColdWinter Tue 10-Mar-26 17:37:11

I was originally given an appointment for 2nd April to be assessed for a hip replacement operation. Last week I received an email from the hospital informing me that my appointment has been put back until the 14the September! I was originally referred by my GP in August last year,so I think this is an excessively long wait just for the initial appointment. I am in a lot of pain,to the point where I am struggling to walk. Is there any way I can get it moved to nearer in the future?

Charleygirl5 Mon 09-Mar-26 22:35:14

silverlining to be honest I was hoping my present hip would "see me out". The minor problem is that I don't know how long that would be!

Also I would be very much on my own with no relatives.

When I had my last TNR I asked a friend and neighbour to sort out my wheelie bins, which he managed once!

silverlining48 Mon 09-Mar-26 12:55:40

Hello Charleygirl, good to hear from you. Hope you don’t have too long a wait, you know the routine…. Badger politely, it often works. Otherwise if you have the money pay because our time is somewhat limited and today is the rainy day.
flowers

Charleygirl5 Mon 09-Mar-26 12:34:25

Thanks, that has given me confidence. I may have to have mine done privately as I am 82, live in London and will probably be lucky to be operated on when I am 102.

teabagwoman Mon 09-Mar-26 10:37:27

I already had a stairlift so used it from the moment I got home. The physio was delighted that I had one and it made life so
Much easier for me.

Charleygirl5 Mon 09-Mar-26 09:23:45

How soon after surgery was your stairlift fitted? I have had mine since 2009, and it is the immediate use after surgery that bothers me.

I should have an answer, but they weren't invented when I was working!

teabagwoman Mon 09-Mar-26 06:56:01

My stairlift was a godsend after my hip replacement. I had no trouble at all using it.

Charleygirl5 Sun 08-Mar-26 22:35:46

Has anybody who has had a hip replaced used a stair lift? I could wriggle around after my second TKR because to begin with I couldn't bend to 90 degrees. I have little room to move on it and fear an early dislocation.

Nannytopsy Sun 08-Mar-26 06:48:56

Silverlining I am in the same position as you were. There were days when I thought I don’t need a THR but since Christmas it has deteriorated considerably and my mind is firmly in the yes I do camp. Maybe things will not be cured and you would delay your surgery by a very long time if you dropped out now. I have 3 more weeks to wait (🤞) but it’s 21 months since I first had contact with the consultant and closer to 3 years since I first went to the GP.

silverlining48 Sat 07-Mar-26 17:32:14

When I was deciding/ waiting for my new hip op date there were days when it didn’t hurt and I wondered whether I needed the operation or not, then there were days when the pain came back, especially after I had a guided injection, so decision was made for me, the pain post injection was unbearable.
Thing is your knee is only going to get worse, not better and suppose it depends on how much pain you can bear.
Recovery from hip surgery is probably quicker and more straightforward than knees. I do understand your dilemma.

MayBee70 Fri 06-Mar-26 23:20:35

I’ve got to decide soon whether to go ahead with aTKR. Since I saw a physio last year I was doing the exercises she gave me religiously every day. But I stopped doing them at Christmas time because the intermittent stabbing pain in my knee was permanent and I’d resigned myself to having the op. However I recently restarted the exercises but missed some of them out. Then was sofa bound for several days with a nasty cold. I then spent most of yesterday working in my garden and, blow me my knee is painless for the first time in ages. Is it the rest, the weather getting warmer? Or all the medication I’ve been taking for my cold? Rather questioning my own sanity about it at the moment confused.

teabagwoman Thu 05-Mar-26 07:24:22

I had my THR at the end of October and have done generally very well. However I’m still getting bursts of nerve pain over the top of my affected foot especially at night. Getting up and walking around settles it for a while but the extra disturbance at night isn’t helping. It never seems to coincide with me needing the loo. Has anyone else had this and did time do the trick or do I need to accept this as my new normal?

silverlining48 Wed 25-Feb-26 09:46:31

Topsy, just spotted your post.

silverlining48 Wed 25-Feb-26 09:45:45

I think it’s about medical cement which for some reason we get most of from Germany. They have problems at present and fir the next couple if months, so what we have has to be saved for trauma operations rather than elective ones until this sorts out. Apparently we have some from Holland which will help. But why can’t we provide our own.

Charleygirl5 Wed 25-Feb-26 02:39:22

I am so sorry. I am beginning to think they couldn't organise the proverbial in a brewery and like you, I was unaware that the 20th was close to the start of the month.

The only good thing will be that as it is later there is less likelihood of frost for trips and falls.

Informing patients is an afterthought there.

Try not to fret over it but I wouldn't be a happy bunny.

Nannytopsy Wed 25-Feb-26 00:36:32

The German firm that make 80% of the UK’s bone cement has a breakdown in their production line and it will be some weeks before it is back to strength. Hospitals were told to prioritise trauma and emergency cases.
Addenbrookes said today that anew supplier has been found.

MayBee70 Tue 24-Feb-26 22:05:09

What is all the talk about a shortage of the special cement causing delays?

Nannytopsy Tue 24-Feb-26 20:16:51

This is the second cancellation because he is unwell. The last was a month ago. A lack of communication I think.