I discovered today just how difficult and painful it can be to trim one's toenails on a hip-replaced leg. I hope you have better luck, or, at least, a friend who will do it for you.
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Bammer will soon be going walkies!
I agree. Basically they are a very short term confidence booster to help you adjust to having a balanced gait again![]()
I discovered today just how difficult and painful it can be to trim one's toenails on a hip-replaced leg. I hope you have better luck, or, at least, a friend who will do it for you.
But it wasn't the operated hip that gave me the real trouble, it was my right hip, which by the time we got the compost placed and properly surrounded with sand to hold in the moisture, would barely hold me up -- so I suspect I'll be going in for another new hip in less than a year.
I was just contemplating that today. I may just go with sandals until I can reach those little extremities.
The problem will be that you will be adjusting your gait as the new hip gets more comfortable. That will place uneven pressure ont he old hip and accelerate its deterioration.
A 12 month gap between hips is about average
When you get the second one done the recovery time will be markedly improved.
PS Just in case you need to fly they will set off security. I just love being patted down![]()
Oddly I can reach my left foot (second new hip) to cut my nails but have tremendous difficulty reaching the other
But with some concerted thought I found a way round it, more or less
I just made a new heel insert before going to the pharmacy for more oxycodone...
Has that stuff blocked you up at all? I was given percocet in the hospital and a supply to bring home with me. That oxy blocked me up like crazy. I was given laxatives and suppositories every day. Even then, I had only 2 BMs in 8 days. It was just as bad when I got home. Took ages to get my system back to a movement a day.
and the incision is itching like crazy! Oh -- and only one suture remains, which reminds me I want to ask why I can't get in a pool once those are all gone and there aren't any holes left.
Thanks for keeping us up to speed on your recovery, Kuli.
You, Neil, and LeicsDom are providing valuable information should some of us ever find ourselves in similar positions.
I prefer not to be treated like a criminal just to get from one place to another, so I will likely never fly again.
The itching is a good sign. It means the wound is healing
Hm not sure about the pool problem. I was told I could swim as soon as the wound was healed. My only issue at that time was getting in and out of the pool because it only had regular steps
Getting in a pool is easy -- just a nice shallow dive.
I'm not sure what sort of exit arrangement the new pool at the Y has, though.
There's that inimitable British sense of humour.
Getting in a pool is easy -- just a nice shallow dive.
I'm not sure what sort of exit arrangement the new pool at the Y has, though.
If there is a silver lining to be found, I will find it![]()
