Went to Surgeon Today for my Hip
The nurse was the one that acknowledged and asked if the radiation was the reason for the deterioration of the hip. Of course, that is what I'm thinking as well.
It will probably be time to have my other hip replacement very soon after this as the doctor told me that after this bad hip is done that the other one will start hurting because I'm not realizing it right now but I'll notice it when the bad hip gets better. Ugggg. Seems rectal cancer patients get the butt end of everything LOL.
Had a very positive appointment though so I'm really relieved and doctor seems very nice. He asked me what I know about hip replacements and I told him "that every hip joint has been recalled and all the attorneys are wanting you to call. That is the extent of my knowledge." He laughed and said that the commercials get everyone scared and they use something totally different.
I'm so glad I'm having this done and I'll try to post as soon as possible after surgery. Please keep me in your continued prayers for a successful surgery. This is coming upon me so fast I'm feeling I've got lots of things to do before and overwhelmed, but the sooner the better.
Hugs! Kim
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Sounds like a plan
I am glad that you and the surgeon were in agreement to get that hip fixed.
My prayers for him to perform his best work ever and for you to have an easy recovery with splendid results.
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties
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wowsers KimmyTrubrit said:On the ball
Getting them out and getting on with you life is most important.
I willbe sending prayers and vibes all of the way across the pond.
Blessings!
Sue - Trubrit
wowsers girl! you just go. Kim that is amazing you are moving ahead so fast on this.....good for you....sometimes best just to get that darned surgery over and done with. I know you are far from a couch potato Kim. I have always loved your stories of your cooking and decorating and your family gatherings. It must be so very hard for you with this walking disability.
As for the side effects of our treatments.....I always think that someday people will look back on us the way we do....looking back perhaps to the Civil War and wondering how patients survived surgery without anesthetic. Future cancer patients will I think wonder how we survived all the "primitive" chemoes and radiation and surgery
sending you heaps of love and prayers for Friday and a speedy good recovery....
Mags
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I am glad you are getting the
I am glad you are getting the surgery Friday and I will be praying for a successful surgery and quick recovery.
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You have such a greatjanderson1964 said:I am glad you are getting the
I am glad you are getting the surgery Friday and I will be praying for a successful surgery and quick recovery.
You have such a great attitude! I've heard that hip replacements go really well. I remember walking my dog and chatting to an older gentleman and he'd had one done just a couple of weeks before and was out walking with just a cane that he wasn't even using. Best of luck!!!
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You did a great jobJanJan63 said:You have such a great
You have such a great attitude! I've heard that hip replacements go really well. I remember walking my dog and chatting to an older gentleman and he'd had one done just a couple of weeks before and was out walking with just a cane that he wasn't even using. Best of luck!!!
You did a great job advocating for yourself.....good for you! Soon it will be behind you and there will be no stopping you. Prayers for successful surgery and an uneventful recovery.
Hugs,
CM
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Hip Replacement
Hi Kim -
The best thing I did for myself was to pack a backpack - book, water, meds etc. That enabled me to walk around the house a bit less the first few weeks.
Keep pillows in your favorite chairs so the angle when you stand up is not so acute.
If they don't give it to you in the hospital, get a "grabber" - enables you to pick up things from the floor.
Good luck,
Betsy
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good ideaBetsydoglover said:Hip Replacement
Hi Kim -
The best thing I did for myself was to pack a backpack - book, water, meds etc. That enabled me to walk around the house a bit less the first few weeks.
Keep pillows in your favorite chairs so the angle when you stand up is not so acute.
If they don't give it to you in the hospital, get a "grabber" - enables you to pick up things from the floor.
Good luck,
Betsy
Betsy.....a backpack is a brilliant idea.....don't know why I have never thought of that. That would be good some days on chemo too when it feels like a mile from the couch to the kitchen.....thanks Betsy.....mags
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Thank you all
Your comments are so kind and thoughtful and thank you so much. You've always been here through every step of my journey and this one is no exception. I'm glad that the surgery came up within a couple days as I'm a worrier and this will give me less time to think about it, but this is one surgery (along with the hernia) that I'm welcoming. The backpack and grabber are a great idea. Today we went to look at raised toilet seats (something that they say you should use) and I'm thinking only old people use those but now I'm looking at it a whole different way. I'm 56 and don't feel old so I've changed my mind on using a walker, cane, walking with a limp, and big potty seats . You all are wonderful. Tomorrow I'll have lots to do so I'll probably not be on the boards so I'm just letting you know next time you hear from me, I'll be chasing my doctor around the hospital bed - oh wait my husband will be there. Oh well, I'll try
Hugs! Kim
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Hey Kim,Annabelle41415 said:Thank you all
Your comments are so kind and thoughtful and thank you so much. You've always been here through every step of my journey and this one is no exception. I'm glad that the surgery came up within a couple days as I'm a worrier and this will give me less time to think about it, but this is one surgery (along with the hernia) that I'm welcoming. The backpack and grabber are a great idea. Today we went to look at raised toilet seats (something that they say you should use) and I'm thinking only old people use those but now I'm looking at it a whole different way. I'm 56 and don't feel old so I've changed my mind on using a walker, cane, walking with a limp, and big potty seats . You all are wonderful. Tomorrow I'll have lots to do so I'll probably not be on the boards so I'm just letting you know next time you hear from me, I'll be chasing my doctor around the hospital bed - oh wait my husband will be there. Oh well, I'll try
Hugs! Kim
I'm so glad thatHey Kim,
I'm so glad that you're having the hip surgery on Friday, you're going to feel so much better when it's over and done with. A few months of rehab and you'll be running in a marathon by Spring!
Best of luck with everything, it'll be fine.
Hugs (())
Cynthia
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Good deal. Glad you have aLivinginNH said:Hey Kim,
I'm so glad thatHey Kim,
I'm so glad that you're having the hip surgery on Friday, you're going to feel so much better when it's over and done with. A few months of rehab and you'll be running in a marathon by Spring!
Best of luck with everything, it'll be fine.
Hugs (())
Cynthia
Good deal. Glad you have a plan.
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