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by Clarets4me » Sat Jul 01, 2023 12:27 pm
I've had both done, one in September 2018, and December 2021 ( Covid delayed the 2nd ) .... Mrs " Clarets4me " started saying it's " like living with an old man " around 2016, I was 53 or so, " If it's that bad go a see a Doctor ". I was directed to X-ray, and had an appointment with my GP, " I'm coming too, I never get a " right " tale from you .. " was Mrs C4m's response.
He pinned up the two X-rays on the backlit screen, " It is beyond me how you've not presented yourself here before, these are as bad as I've seen for someone your age, you must have been in agony ! " .... He reckoned it was a combination of competitive Rugby between 14-34, family history of osteo arthritis and a " big frame " !! It was a " toss up " which one to do first .... MrsC4m was very quiet on the way home, until she said " You never said it was that bad ! " ... " Didn't want to worry you, my sweet " I replied ... I milked that for a good few days !!
More seriously, being 6'4", i had the raised toilet seat, raised dining chair and bed. I found the first 10 days were difficult, but then things improve quite quickly. The one thing I would recommend is to assiduously do the post op exercises you are given, these are key to a good outcome ... not that I had much choice, Mrs C4m watched as I did them, both my mother & mother-in-law are retired Nurses, and my lovely daughter-in-law is a Senior Physio in the NHS ...
All best wishes for a speedy recovery, " Beddie " !!
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