I ask this where I can as I like to hear other's hip replacement stories: I am going on 11 yrs of being sadly very damaged from Anterior Hip Replacement...I was left with: Shorter Leg Femoral Nerve Damage IT Band Damage Advanced Arthritis in Lower Back, Leg, Foot, And Bursitis in Greater Trochanter....all this damage on Right Side of Body. None of this was in my plan and I don't think the Surgeon planned it either, but that has been the outcome.
I'm sorry to hear that. Is it possible to have it replaced? I would recommend that you find a support group online in which you can find other people that have had complications as they may know which doctors/surgeons are the good ones and possible solutions on obtaining the help you need to overcome or reduce your complications. I wish you all the best.
I can't tell you how I've searched for that one. Bonesmart is a big replacement forum BUT they support the medicine world and think the docs can do no harm....they ban people if they talk about the negative surgery.
My grandmother had three hip surgeries and ended up bedridden for the last fifteen years of her life.
Oh goodness, two neighbor ladies had 2 hips done and one lady had to have a re do on one as it crumbled after a fairly short time. I live with the damage and would NEVER let a knife near me again. Some think if they do it again, the doc can "fix" what was done, not so, more arthritis and more trauma to the body. THese surgeries are of the dinosaur age and if I could do it over, ummmmm
Yes, I've experienced that. I have a permanent injury to a botched surgery and have been in the hospital at least 100 times in the past ten years. All the people on the support forum basically shunned me when I was looking for help. However, my recommendation is to look for alternative options like curezone.org. They lean more toward holistic healing options and, like you and me, many of the people found their way there because they were rejected when they needed support the most after a surgery gone bad. I lost all my personal property in a messy divorce or I could just pm you a list of all the alternative options I found. I have some things to take care of at the moment but I will do a search for you and pm you, if you are amenable to that idea. Again, I'm sorry you are going through this and if you ever need someone to listen, please feel free to reach out to me with a pm (that's at the top of the screen by your username under the "inbox" link and scroll to the bottom to start a new conversation or you can click on my user name and click "start conversation").
I had a spinal pain blocker with AI surgery implant in March and it is working well though once the chronic pain is gone you can focus on the muscle spasm pain and arthritis pain better. I have had three spinal operations since 2011 and fortunately, they have all worked.
Oh thanks I've learned to manage what I'm left with, it's been a lot of labor, knee infection is another nasty one I went thru in 2016, another saga. I know that Prolotherapy can save people from invasive elective surgeries; ie replacements, and I've had som Prolo work but insurance does not pay...how convenient of the medical establishment. Something that can save one is not paid by the money hungry durg and cut industry. https://www.getprolo.com/ I've had some dextrose prolo work over the years in shoulder and knee and it CAN work and save people from major surgeries.
You are a brave soul, hope you continue with your good results. I have heard some horror stories over the years. I've had lower back issue since 18 and now 84 soon and have done everything but back surgery, no way no how.
I can add this too since hip replacement in 2010, my body has lost about 3 inches, my 5 5 frame is now about 5 2 or so. Pretty crunched up...
I have visited quite a few replacement forums over the 10+ yrs since my hip "job" and just want to let others know the "skinny" on a forum called Bonesmart. I complained too much about my damged body and they gave me the "boot"...they only want to hear good reports. Not gonna happen. https://totalkneereplacementrecovery.net/4-reasons-to-avoid-bonesmart-knee-replacement-forum/ I had not dropped in at Bonesmart for some time but one can check things out and not be registered, and OMG the revision after revision that people keep doing, and more and more cutting more and more arthritis sets in. A vicious deadly cycle of damage.
As a person who has dealt with many hip surgeries on a surgical ward, I can say there is not a 100 percent guarantee that the surgery is going to work. Many surgeries are helpful and of course you are going to hear from the dissatisfied customers on social media. Some walk away happy, some have a slight improvement, some end up worse off. There are no guarantees as with any surgery.
It's mostly our real parts are sawed out and plastic and metal parts are forced in their place. Our body structure changes majorally. If you have Never had it done you do not know.
Well, l have watched both my very healthy parents lose height as they age so it does happen and you have no proof that your loss of height isn’t age related. You are the same age as my mum who has been shrinking every year. It’s a natural side effect of aging. Nobody forced you to have surgery. You chose. Didn’t you know the risks? Didn’t you investigate? Every body is different, therefore results are varied. Unfortunately for you, the results weren’t in your favour. No need to yell with you bolded font.
Why is it every time somebody points out an alternative reason for something you either reply with rude emoticons or scream at them at the top of your lungs? Never mind, it’s a rhetorical question. Are still angry because you found out Dr Mercola is vaxxed and boosted? I have mentioned where I am from previously.
You are funny, I get a chuckle from some of your comments, Mercola I don't believe took any of that cwap millions took....
I had to have both hips replaced, one in 1999 and the other in 2000. Both are now a little worse for the 20+ years of extensive wear they've received while blacksmithing and remaining very active. I was lucky enough to have a great surgeon and have heard from people who have both knee and hip replacements that knee replacements are more painful than hip replacements. Two pieces of advice I can give that are universally true regarding all joint replacements are: 1. Don't do dumb stuff 2. Follow post-op instructions and physical therapy routine exactly or you'll really screw yourself up. For what it's worth from a well intentioned, "scratch-and-dent" fellow forum member, I would live with the hip pain until it significantly impairs your quality of life, find a good Dr., have the surgery, follow post-op & P.T. instructions and you should get about 20 pain free years out of your new hip. Good luck & please keep me posted.
dam thing is hurting today! I think it will be next summer, I do not want to rehab in the winter in Maine lol
I'm sorry to hear that it hurts but I'm not surprised. If it's your right hip, you may want to carry your wallet in another pocket. You'd be surprised at how many cases of back and hip pain are caused by storing a wallet full of photos, credit cards etc in your back pocket. Also, be careful with those N.S.A.I.D. (NonSteroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs) which are rough on your stomach, kidneys and other internal organs. I'm sure that you're already aware of all the other commonsense precautions and hope you find other ways to stay as pain free prior to surgery as possible. Good luck.