Hi Steve, you're to young to be going thru all this...fortunately your gardening activities will be wonderful exercise for you in a few more weeks. The nerve blocks you recieved preop, can tend to make your lower leg feel painful, give it time, it should resolve. Keep up the activity prescribed and you'll be in fine form in no time. Patience is key. Blessings.
hi Steve I’m heading for a right hip replacement in March and I just watched part 1 and 2 of your videos I’m also 67 and can’t wait to get back on my drag bike,you’re videos give me lots of hope🤞that it’s going to be well worth it Cambridge Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
@@vinceblack5492 I am sure it will go well. Make sure you really look at rehab physio post the op, it really helps. I am even playing touch rugby now. Good luck!
Hi Steve, currently on week 3 of my first of two hip replacement surgeries, it's been interesting to follow someone elses journey for comparisons sake. This week I've found things a lot easier, I have found that really getting stuck in to my physio exercises has paid dividends. Managing the stairs easily now although I still have to use elbow crutches as my left hip is really buggered too! Luckily for me I've managed to adapt really well to sleeping on my back with no pain at all! Good honest video! Cheers!👍👏👏♥️🏴
Thank you for this … I’m still so undecided as to having one or not… the pain might drive me there but seems that pain may be something that is just the norm ..keep the updates coming please
@ that’s amazing to hear! I am seeing how I can get by working on muscle imbalances on my body .. failing all it may take years on NHS to get the op done :(
I had my left hip replacement 1week ago but they cut a muscle in my thigh then my blood pressure went down to 7 1 I can't walk at all without my frame cruchers i don't trust my pain as gone from my groin instantly but some pain about 2 out of 10 feel brilliant best decision i ever made tbf
Don't know what you have in England but in the USA we have Motrin or ibuprofen which I find works even better than a narcotic. Plus there's a natural sleeping aid called Melatonin in the USA. Maybe your neck of the world has something similar. You should have notified your Dr about needing something for sleep when you went to see the Dr and even more important your Dr should have asked you if you're sleeping ok and Prescribed some sleeping medication for you. Bless your heart!!! 😢 They know that's a big problem after hip replacement!!
Do you have a recliner? I've slept in one for years because lying down is painful. I broke 14 ribs and injured my knee. Not everything went back right.
Haha, funny, being an ex serviceman it was always drummed in to me not to touch it. It's funny now living in a country where it is all entirely legal! 😀
I miss you saying, “How the devil are you!?” Be well and maybe you will find that you are interested in African violets or something. You will do great because you are goal oriented.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for the update! You have a good attitude & great determination! Prayers for pain relief & better sleep.🙏 Happy Veterans Day!🇬🇧🫡🌺
Thank you! You too!
Hi Steve, you're to young to be going thru all this...fortunately your gardening activities will be wonderful exercise for you in a few more weeks. The nerve blocks you recieved preop, can tend to make your lower leg feel painful, give it time, it should resolve. Keep up the activity prescribed and you'll be in fine form in no time. Patience is key. Blessings.
Thanks for a great post Linda, feeling a lot better now, just over three weeks now 😀
hi Steve I’m heading for a right hip replacement in March and I just watched part 1 and 2 of your videos I’m also 67 and can’t wait to get back on my drag bike,you’re videos give me lots of hope🤞that it’s going to be well worth it Cambridge Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
@@vinceblack5492 I am sure it will go well. Make sure you really look at rehab physio post the op, it really helps. I am even playing touch rugby now. Good luck!
thanks Steve for the encouragement 🤓👍
Hi Steve, currently on week 3 of my first of two hip replacement surgeries, it's been interesting to follow someone elses journey for comparisons sake. This week I've found things a lot easier, I have found that really getting stuck in to my physio exercises has paid dividends. Managing the stairs easily now although I still have to use elbow crutches as my left hip is really buggered too!
Luckily for me I've managed to adapt really well to sleeping on my back with no pain at all!
Good honest video! Cheers!👍👏👏♥️🏴
I purchased an adjustable bed and it works great
Very honest review of your hr. Thank you! Just had mine done 9/17/24 and my recovery has been similar! Hopefully you are doing great now!
Hang tight, Steve! Wishing you excellent healing and enduring optimism 🤗
Thank you :)
wow you’ve come a long way in 3 weeks wishing you better nights of sleep 💤 and continued healing
Definitely making some rapid improvements in the last few days, especially sleep :)
Thank you for this … I’m still so undecided as to having one or not… the pain might drive me there but seems that pain may be something that is just the norm ..keep the updates coming please
@@suevanvuuren I am just about recovered now and the pre op pain is not here now
@ that’s amazing to hear! I am seeing how I can get by working on muscle imbalances on my body .. failing all it may take years on NHS to get the op done :(
You are doing great, keep up with your exercises.
Thanks Elizabeth :)
I had my left hip replacement 1week ago but they cut a muscle in my thigh then my blood pressure went down to 7 1 I can't walk at all without my frame cruchers i don't trust my pain as gone from my groin instantly but some pain about 2 out of 10 feel brilliant best decision i ever made tbf
Also try a recliner when icing
Don't know what you have in England but in the USA we have Motrin or ibuprofen which I find works even better than a narcotic. Plus there's a natural sleeping aid called Melatonin in the USA. Maybe your neck of the world has something similar. You should have notified your Dr about needing something for sleep when you went to see the Dr and even more important your Dr should have asked you if you're sleeping ok and
Prescribed some sleeping medication for you. Bless your heart!!! 😢 They know that's a big problem after hip replacement!!
Thanks for your comment. All good now!
Do you have a recliner? I've slept in one for years because lying down is painful. I broke 14 ribs and injured my knee. Not everything went back right.
I do guyla, just don't seem to like sleeping on my back. Mind you I do like a nice snooze on the recliner :)
Steve I thought it was rather interesting that the advert on your video today was for cannabis. LOL
Haha, funny, being an ex serviceman it was always drummed in to me not to touch it. It's funny now living in a country where it is all entirely legal! 😀
You're a tall guy. Should have your cane higher. Im short and have mine Longer
I miss you saying, “How the devil are you!?” Be well and maybe you will find that you are interested in African violets or something. You will do great because you are goal oriented.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks Lauren :) I will soon be out and about. All those leaves laying about the garden are definitely getting on my nerves!