Hip Replacement :: Be Prepared For Pain The Rest Of Your Life?


Jan 24, 2016

"Be prepared for pain the rest of your life. You may be able to walk unassisted, but the evenings you will pay, a different pain. A continous ACHE!"

Someone (aged 39) who'd had the op wrote this in 2014 on a site that was about post-op tips.

Is this really true? I thought we were all going dancing in a few months' time...

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3) Pain in the back of the shoulder?

4) Pain when laying on the scapula of the affected shoulder?

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Another trip to hospital, this time to see a DOCTOR. He diagnosed Chicken pox(my 2nd dose in 18 years). He prescribed some penicillin in case the blisters become infected and nasty. They didn't, but I wasn't going to take the chance and took them anyway.

I rested, consumed a lot of liquid and very little food. I bathed tentatively in warm water and washed with 'HIBISCRUB'(the soap surgeons wash with). I also covered most of the blisters with calamine lotion and iodine.

I felt depressed, fed up and looked hideous. I am now into day 9. I have managed to shave and the effect of the blisters on my head and face have been immense. I won't be ready to go back to work for another 2 weeks, at least. The blisters have dried up and fallen off but I Am left with the scabs and reddening. Hopefully, i will not scar.

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Have any other hippies had bad thigh pain ?

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