Hip Replacement - 2 Week and 3 Week Update

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  • čas přidán 15. 09. 2019
  • I found out I am not a superhero. That was how my doctor explained it.
    Sorry that this is longer but I had a lot happen in 2 weeks and needed to let others know what could happen. Pain, Depression, Not meeting self-imposed deadlines. So many people go into these surgeries thinking they will be the superhero that comes out quickly and recovers quickly. I can usually deal with pain well but on my second week I was still hurting and on pain meds and using a walker. But by the end of the 3rd week I had progressed a lot.
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Komentáře • 452

  • @bookwormliam
    @bookwormliam Před 4 měsíci +30

    I'm a 52 yr old man at about a week and a half after my right hip replacement. Watching your video was the first time everything made sense. All of what you experienced, I am currently experiencing. The knee pain, the feeling of a wallet from the tightness, everything. All these other videos about how people are doing so well and left the hospital without even a walker and blah blah blah, those weren't helping me at all. Yours made sense. Thanks.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 4 měsíci +5

      I appreciate that. I was not sure if I should post that video or not because I had heard others say those things but I thought maybe it might help someone. I don't even know I had hip replacement now. It works so good. It takes time but you will get there. Best of luck in your recovery.

    • @bookwormliam
      @bookwormliam Před 4 měsíci +4

      thanks. I appreciate it. Be well. @@GaryForgingOn

    • @torydz
      @torydz Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@GaryForgingOn I'm going though the same thing that you are. Like they say, I think doctors paint a more rosy picture than what is reality. Sort of like those diet pill commercials where all the testimonials show everyone smiling and losing 30 pounds in their first week.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@torydz yes, that is a good analogy. And all those people I knew on facebook that said it was nothing... Since I posted this I found out that most people go through more pain that those people let on about. Hope you are doing well and healing up and recovering. It gets a lot better and is well worth it in the end.

    • @lindacooper1543
      @lindacooper1543 Před 10 dny +2

      Yes im tired of these well.people doing you tube be for real im stuggling with the leg.lifting.in and out of the sofa.getting a recliner my friends say it help my sofa too low and bed too high need someome.to lift my leg up to het back on sofa emtirely.to much pain.your videos are geniune.thank.yoi

  • @sharonswofford7702
    @sharonswofford7702 Před 32 minutami

    Just finding you and loved your post.
    I’m 9 days PO.
    I’ll soon turn 80 and in fairly good health. I’ve sure been depressed too as I’m wanting to do more and more! But, after listening to you I can see I’m on point.
    Posting this June 2 2024

  • @jimh527
    @jimh527 Před 9 měsíci +9

    62 y.o. former Marine and outdoor jock here.. Mountain biker..
    I'm on day 4 of right anterior hip replacement..
    Vitals are normal.
    Got some minor swelling and pain.
    No pain while laying down and sleeping, which is a miracle itself compared to the osteoarthritis, which was horrible.
    Using an ice pack regularly and putting a pillow under my leg at night to control swelling..
    Only taking 2000mg of acetaminophen daily for pain, divided in two doses.
    Taking nomal showers, and walking normally but slowly to try to walk as normally as possible. Don't need much help. But I'm staying in the house and being very careful for now.
    No longer need the walker or the cane, but still use for exercises or if necessary.
    The leg lifter for getting into bed is essential, especially for the first week or so.
    Every day, it gets a little better.
    First 3 days are the worst. Day 2 was the worst for me (temp. 99), but not too bad even with only acetaminophen. That evening temp went back down to normal.
    I would advise most people to take the pain meds, at least for a few days, you'll be more comfortable.
    The exercises are important..
    Hip feels a little tight, and I'm limiting my mobility somewhat for healing purposes.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 9 měsíci +2

      So glad you are doing so good with your recovery. That is awesome. I agree with the exercise. I have improved so much doing more exercising and pushing my new joints. After the hip replacement in 2019 I had both knees replaced in 2022. keeping up the exercises has really helped strengthen up my legs after I got so weak in my right leg from all the problems. It is nice to not hurt from the damage and arthritis . Take care and thanks for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it.

  • @littlemaggie
    @littlemaggie Před 2 měsíci +4

    Thank you for this video. It is spot on! I had a total right hip replacement on Feb 28, 2024 - a lateral incision. I was amazed that I could walk the first day, but did have pain. Like you, the pain meds made me feel nauseated, so after the first day or so I only take them at night if required so I can sleep better. Each day I think I walk a little better with the walker. I get very stiff after sitting. Can only sit for short time, then have to walk, but then get tired from walking and have to sit or lay down. I am doing my exercises twice a day and am up to 3 sets of 10 for each exercise twice a day. I have a lot of swelling, so I Ice and elevate my leg about 4 or 5 times a day and sleep with my feet elevated all night. ( I have an adjustable bed which has been great! ) My husband measures my leg at night before bed, and again in the morning, and in the morning it is an inch smaller than at night. I find I run out of stamina quite easily. Haven’t ventured out except the day I had to get my staples removed (at 15 days post op). I find it frustrating not being able do the little things, like picking up what I drop, but find the reacher has been a life saver. Also with the dressing aids I can totally dress myself. Will be glad when I can give up the walker.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 2 měsíci

      Sounds like you are really doing well. It will definitely get better. I could not even touch my foot on the right side before the hip replacement but now I can bend down and grab my toes and lace up my shoes. The swelling goes down a lot at first but then slowly keeps going down over time. But you will me amazed when you get a little further along. Take care and I hope and pray you continue to do well.

    • @littlemaggie
      @littlemaggie Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you! You have helped me a lot!

  • @erichill91
    @erichill91 Před měsícem +7

    great vid, Gary. I'm a 58 year old guy in good shape. Before my surgery--I worked out 5x a week in the gym, (5'10" and weigh 200lbs). Did cardio 4x a week, blah, blah... I say all this because I thought "I'm in great shape, this will be a piece of cake" (after reading other people on the internet and their superhero recoveries). I just had my THR (anterior) on Friday (4/19)...so today is day 5 of recovery, Well...not exactly a piece of cake. I'm doing okay, but certainly have plenty of pain, thigh is swollen and somewhat tingling/numb, knee is somewhat swollen, etc. I just walked down my street about 4 houses down and back (with my walker) and now leg is pretty sore and stiff. I am so happy I found your video today as I was thinking "is it me.....why am I hurting....why am I limping......why is my thigh so swollen, etc". Glad to know most of us are like you (and each other) and not like the embellished superhero stories out there. Eric

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před měsícem +2

      Thank you Eric, I was not sure if I should post this video back then because I thought I was the only one and it would look like I was some kind of wimp or something. But I thought maybe it would be good to show what it is really like so I put it out there. Glad I did now. I hope and pray you recover well. My hip works so well now I don't even realize I had a problem. You will get there. Give your body the time it needs. Take care. Gary

    • @OurBlessedHope8
      @OurBlessedHope8 Před 21 dnem +3

      @erichill91 had my anterior hip surgery on 4/19 as well. I saw those videos about people walking after surgery as well . When I went to PT that Monday after surgery, my PT said maybe ditching the cane on week two makes sense. I told my PT those people need to sit down. I did ditch the cane after my first week. I felt so good last week, I over did it. Now, I’m using the cane again and taking it easy. Thank you Gary for these videos. They have helped me understand the healing process.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 21 dnem +1

      @OurBlessedHope8 I am glad my videos could be some help. I hope and pray you continue to do well and enjoy your new mobility. The PT really helped out a lot.

  • @user-bu4cf7iw6w
    @user-bu4cf7iw6w Před rokem +19

    I’m a 56 year old female & just had my left hip replaced on May 3. I’m just about hitting my 2 week mark. Thank you for sharing your story. I had a great deal of pain but was afraid to take the pain pills because they make me so nauseous. I just took extra strength Tylenol & used ice packs to help with the pain. It was a real rough few days but I did get through it.(barely)
    I’m still on a walker as well & have had a lot of knee pain & muscle tightness around my knee but I’m faithfully doing my physical therapy. Thank you for being so honest about your recovery . It is extremely helpful.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +4

      I'm glad you are doing okay. It is tough those first few weeks. But you are doing what you can and it will get better. I am now 3+ years post surgery and I don't even know I had the surgery other than my hip works great now. My knee hurt so much after that and the doctor said that the closest joint suffers when they do replacements since they have to pound that new joint down into the bone. It is a brutal surgery but they get it done. Hang in there and you will do great. I hope and pray you start feeling a bit better soon. Don't try to rush it like I did. Just let it happen at its own pace.
      Gary

    • @maryhoward2796
      @maryhoward2796 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I also had surgery May 3rd and similar to how you're feeling. Hang in there. We will get there day by day strengthening.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci

      Hope you continue to improve. Keep up the good work.

    • @patriciaburch6471
      @patriciaburch6471 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I’m at 8 days and stopped the pain med just tynol I’ve to. It backed up my bowels ambulance took me back it was so horrible. I take laxative and stool softener both I went back home within a few hours is terrible the rush you home my family so angry

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Sorry to hear you had so much problems. I just saw your comment. I hope you are doing a lot better now. Hospitals don't keep anyone very long now at all. I guess insurance drives a lot of that which is bad.

  • @richardscott5529
    @richardscott5529 Před rokem +20

    I’m two weeks in today left hip full Monty… no pain I’m quite mobile so can’t complain just lonely as I live alone feels like lock down again..

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +6

      Glad you are getting around so well. I talked to others that did so well fast and others that took longer than me. But we all get there. :) Now that it has been a few years for me I don't even think about it. It is just nice to not limp and twist because of my hip. Thank you and hope you continue to improve and do well.

    • @patriciaburch6471
      @patriciaburch6471 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I got mine last Monday. Tuesday I will get my staples out

  • @hildafernandez914
    @hildafernandez914 Před měsícem +3

    Gary THANK YOU So much for your honesty and full transparency. I just happened upon your video while laying here feeling like something must be wrong with ME because I'm not experiencing the same "fast" recovery as I've heard from others. EVERYTHING you said was like I was hearing myself. The pain was horrendous (getting better the past 2 weeks). Sleep was nonexistent (also getting a little better). And the meds make me sick. I too can't understand how anyone could get addicted- not judging at all, may God bless them. But I can't figure out what's worse, the pain and discomfort in my hip or the constant nausea, constipation and horrible feeling from the meds. I feel like I'm on a hamster's wheel. I'm 5 weeks in from a posterior right hip replacement and your video just gave me LIFE. Bless you! You are 4 years in. I can't wait for this ordeal to be behind me. I'd love to know how you're feeling now if you feel ok to share? Your story has REALLY helped me. I can see myself rewatching whenever I'm feeling down and defeated as I [was] tonight. Thank you, Again!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před měsícem +1

      I am glad I can help in some way. I hope and pray you feel better soon. I can tell you now, that I am fully healed, it is wonderful. I can use my hip and get around without pain or limping or twisting. I don't even know I had a hip problem or surgery, other than the scar. I just went with a group of men from church on a retreat to a state park that has waterfalls. I still have to edit the video and get it uploaded but I went down to the bottom of the falls as a test of my new hip and my two new knees I got in 2022. The last time I went down was before surgery and it hurt to walk and also to go down rocks and rough trail. So I went this time and made it down and back up and then went and played softball. I can tie my shoes now where I could not reach them before. I'm not trying to push my videos but if you look in my playlist under my hip replacement or even the knee replacements I have a video showing some of the differences at the 2 to 3 year mark. Might give you some encouragement. But hang in there. As the swelling goes down and you have more therapy you will see huge improvements. It takes a long time for the swelling to go completely away but you will be moving more before then. If you are like me you will have to retrain your brain to not limp or twist so much. Take care and if you have any questions do not hesitate to ask.
      Gary

    • @susanjames7917
      @susanjames7917 Před měsícem +1

      Great to hear Gary. I am approaching my week 2.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před měsícem

      @@susanjames7917 Those first few weeks are rough. But it will get better. I hope and pray your recovery goes well.

  • @hbrealhousewife2270
    @hbrealhousewife2270 Před 11 měsíci +14

    I’m on day 5 of post right hip replacement. 55 yr old woman. I feel just like you. No one told me the pain would be so bad. My sciatic nerve got irritated and I could barely move on day 2. Home day 3 and all I’ve done is lay in bed. It’s torture. I found your video just at the right time. Thank you so much for your honesty. It will get me through this next week.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci

      So sorry you are having a tough time. Hang in there. It does get better. My knee was killing me after my surgery from all the pounding they did on that hip joint. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. I hope and pray you feel better soon.

    • @alexanderbhartley5549
      @alexanderbhartley5549 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I am 55 myself.
      Due to a wreck I have bolts going through the S.I. joint on my right side which is the side with the hip they'll be doing. I already have "wreck induced" sciatica so this could be fun; ha, ha.
      My doctor had told me that I did not have the propensity for hip arthritis, this is due to the accident.
      I go in next Thursday for replacement. It should be interesting at the very least.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 9 měsíci

      @@alexanderbhartley5549 I just saw this message. I hope your surgery went well and you are doing okay now and healing up well.

    • @alexanderbhartley5549
      @alexanderbhartley5549 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The surgery went well.
      The healing of the wound is going well .
      The walking is a bit slower process.
      In 2011 there was a car wreck in which the right side of my pelvis was crushed and reconstructed so that's where we begin.
      My Doctor told me he'd like to be able to tell me how things would work out but with the prior damage he couldn't, so we take it " as it comes".
      I am walking, between the walker and a cane. Still on the walker more.
      God is gracious.
      #1. He'd have been right to just have killed me and let me go to hell.
      #2. Judging from the hospital records and x-rays from that time period there were many fractures of vertebrae from the base of my skull to the crushed pelvis.
      a.) I should have been minus this right leg.
      b.) Should have been paralyzed from any point within this spine.
      c.) Could have had permanent brain damage and be a blithering idiot or vegetable.
      This is not easy but it's okay and in comparison of what the Lord spared a lost, hell-bound (at that time) one such as myself, this is small beans.
      Thank you. @@GaryForgingOn

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 9 měsíci

      I am glad to hear the surgery went well. That is a lot of damage to deal with but I am so glad you are still here and able to get some things fixed. Hopefully this surgery will help you out a lot. All that damage to your back and skull and pelvis. I crushed a vertebrae in my back from being bucked off a horse and was lucky that I did not need surgery. Just a back brace for 6 to 8 months while it naturally fused together. But I always thought that could have gone real bad real fast. Praying for you and hope you continue to heal and improve.

  • @bronwynmines7864
    @bronwynmines7864 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Hi. to you all , I’m a
    54 year old female
    I so Appreciate this video
    & also the great comments as well!
    I do wish I watched this first
    I’m on my 10 th day after a posterior total right hip replacement ~here in Australia 🇦🇺
    4days in Hospital definitely had a lot more pain than I thought , suffered a lot actually to the point I was shaking ( dreadful experience)
    I had a spinal block & a block in my hip plus general as I didn’t want to be awake hearing it all!
    Surgery was around 2.5 hours
    My surgeon was happy & said all went well
    I did some research , so I came across a lot that were all good / easy
    So I was very shocked to feel how I did
    I wasn’t told till a few days before that I would be on crutches Which I am still on
    started with a high walking frame first two days
    Once home they sent me home with half the meds I was on …So I again fell into a heap , got very low
    Pain become controlled with meds finally so I have been doing my physio 3 times a day and walking on the hour around the house
    I’m keen to get outside to walk more and get off these crutches
    5.5 years ago I had an Anterior L5 S1 spinal fusion , it was a big 2 part surgery but I was well medicated to start with so I feel I was off onto a great recovery because of this
    My rehab was excellent and I have been so pleased I had it done
    These two surgeries have been soooo different ( different surgeons as well )
    I too have the knee pain and that knee does need replacement so it’s cracking a way
    Very tight around the knee and quad , I’ve actually just been given the tip to use a massage gun , which I have done twice and it’s great 👍 I will continue that
    Wishing you all the best
    Thanks again
    Happy recovery to you all 😊

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 2 měsíci

      Hope and pray you do well. I had this hip replaced in 2019. Then 6 months later in 2020 I too had a ruptured disk at L5-S1. It pushed into the sciatica space and on that nerve. They did the first surgery in the front after 2 months of pain and I instantly had no pain. So the doctor cancelled the second back surgery. I was glad of that. Then in 2022 I had both knees replaced 6 months apart. Sounds like you are following in my footsteps, which I would not recommend. :) Take care and feel better soon.

  • @johngoldsmith9752
    @johngoldsmith9752 Před 3 měsíci +9

    Hi Gary. I'm joining the long line of people thanking you for posting this. I'm at the 2 week, 3 day mark of right hip replacement. It's the depression more than anything that I am dealing with. I have to constantly remind myself to stay patient and better days are ahead. Thank you for your honesty, this has helped me, and looking at the comments section countless others who are going through this. You are a good man.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 3 měsíci +3

      I really appreciate that. I hope and pray your recovery goes well. It is rough for a while but it will get better. There is definitely a light at the end of this. I don't even know I had mine replaced other than I am not twisting and limping anymore. You got this and will see how much better it will be in just a few more months. Take care and thanks again.

    • @elishavarivka8923
      @elishavarivka8923 Před měsícem +1

      I have depression too. I am alone so it’s hard.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před měsícem

      @@elishavarivka8923 I know it can be tough, especially while you are laid up and hurting. But it will get better and then you can get out and be with people and be mobile. There is a light at the end of all this. I hope and pray you recover well.

  • @jimandsuzy
    @jimandsuzy Před 11 měsíci +12

    Thank you brother, it’s nice to have honest narration of what is going on. Today is my first week after surgery and I thought for sure based on what you see on the web I would be walking around.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I hear that so much from people. Seems like some people want to make it sound like it is just ripping a bandaid off or something. I am glad my video was helpful. thank you and I hope and pray you are healing well and have a good recovery.

  • @tphillips4870
    @tphillips4870 Před měsícem +3

    Gary thank you so much I am 3 weeks out of surgery and feeling all the things you are talking about.(.Is something wrong with me I'm still hurting) The medication is another story. I'm older than you. I think I've gotten the meds right now, so i can exercise with minimum pain. Its putting the weight on the leg that is killing me. Thank You Thank You Thank You Seeing this video has made me feel better..I haven't been outside for 3 weeks. This was GOD sent I been on youtube seeing how good people were doing in 3 weeks MmmmWahhh.....

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před měsícem +1

      I hope and pray you get relief and recover well. It takes a while and the pain is normal. Sounds like you are on the right path with the meds working and the PT. Those are the main things. It will be sore and swollen for a while. But it does go down and get better. Don't worry about those other people. Just take care of yourself and you will be great. You will not regret it once you get it all healed up but it takes a while.

    • @tphillips4870
      @tphillips4870 Před 18 dny +2

      Hello Gary it's exactly 2 months now since the surgery and I am doing great I can walk around the house with out the cane but I still need it for outside..I can see the progress, I am taking it slow 🐌

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 10 dny +1

      That is great news. Sorry I am late on this. The message never popped up in my inbox and just happened to find it. Hope you are continuing to improve.

  • @charprovence6921
    @charprovence6921 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I’m at 3 week’s posterior hip replacement. Totally feeling the knee pain and the discomfort, although this week it’s not as bad. Still walking with a walker. Thanks for putting things in perspective for me. I’ll get there when I get there 😊

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Glad you are improving. You are correct. You will get there and you will be glad you did. It just takes some time. Thanks for watching. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.

  • @user-oq3ok8rb5p
    @user-oq3ok8rb5p Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thankyou for your video it was very helpful. After watching your video My situation is almost identical to yours. Im from Ontario and Im 4 weeks this coming Tuesday. I too felt that I should be farther along than I am. I have totally no hip pain at all which is a miracle as Ive had constant pain for over a year
    I had total right hip replacement and I had the Anterior aproach and my incision is only about the length of my index finger maybe 2.5 to 3 inches long. My leg is extreamly swollen double the size of my good leg. My thigh and knee are so painful but no hip pain. I just wanted you to know that there are others out there tgat are suffering as you are. I realy got discouraged listening to others say they were drivong at 2 weeks to pain also tgey took no pain meds and I too wondered what a I doing wrong. So thanks for allowing us to see what your journey has been like😊

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I appreciate that. I was not sure when I made that video if I should or not since I was so down at the time. But it has helped others and I am glad I did now. My hip is working great now and is so smooth and easy to work. My incision is probably closer to 8 inches long. But I don't notice it on the side of my leg. But when I had the surgery my leg felt so swollen and huge. I thought they did something wrong. :)

  • @GWIRailroad
    @GWIRailroad Před 4 lety +12

    Gary we all heal at a different rate and being a super hero is way over rated. Taking a little longer to heal properly, is the important part of getting back to normal. Hang in there, and keep your spirits up. Blessings Wayne

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you Wayne. I really appreciate the Blessings and prayers. I am learning patience the hard way. :) But I have improved a lot the past few days. But it is so hot outside I just stay in the AC and relax. ;) Thanks again.

    • @GWIRailroad
      @GWIRailroad Před 4 lety +3

      I do know what you mean with patients, it took me 70 years to learn to let things heal. Also learned I do not heal as fast now. I am differently not a good example to be giving advice just ask my wife. Looking forward to you back in the shop, when the time is right. Hope the weather cools down for you.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 4 lety +2

      @@GWIRailroad Thank you Wayne. One thing about being laid up. I have thought of a ton of projects to do in the shop. Starting with some fabricating. Going to weld up an overhead swivel arm for my welder power cord. Also fabricate up a metal anvil stand to replace my old stump that is cracking. Plus several forging projects. :)

  • @maryhoward2796
    @maryhoward2796 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Thank you for sharing. I had surgery right hip may 3rd/23 and its been slow healing. As you said self imposed goals and others wondering why i wasnt back to normal yet because they knew someone that went back to work 2 weeks after. I just dont think that is possible (somebodies telling stories) and the body needs time to heal! Its major surgery. This led to depression and just overall not doing well. Once i told myself just to allow myself the time i needed, it all started working out better. You made me feel better that others feel the same. Thank you. And i hope youre all good now!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Glad you are improving. I hope and pray you continue to improve. Yes, I am great now. Don't even know I had a bad hip. You will not regret it. You did the best thing by telling yourself to let it heal at its own rate. I didn't and had to be told by my therapist. My doctor said that he believes some of those that make those claims of early recovery are just not recalling it correctly. Like they say about having babies and how after its over and you have the final baby or good hip you forget the pain you went through to get it. I am not sure about others but I could only tell what I went through. Glad you are doing well and I appreciate the kind comment. Thank you.
      Gary

  • @karenw7175
    @karenw7175 Před rokem +12

    Gary, like others, I'm so glad I found this particular video! I watched wayyy too many "superhero" videos so I expected to fall into that category myself! I don't know why, I'm a 68 year old not-in-great-shape woman who's been unable to exercise for at least a year - what did I expect!? Anyway, I had surgery on Feb 24 and am finding the healing process for me isn't a straight line at all - it's more like some progress, then a little setback, then back to some progress. Slow and steady. Plus it's only been 2.5 weeks; I guess it's just way too easy to fall into the blues thinking this will take forever. So glad you're doing well after hip and knees, and thanks again for this honest non-superhero video!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +2

      I really appreciate those kind words. I hope and pray you get feeling better soon. Sounds like you are on the right path though. Those first weeks are rough but it does get better. I don't even notice mine now, other than it works smooth. Take care and let me know if you have any questions about mine. You will do great.

  • @lisasnyder2779
    @lisasnyder2779 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I’m a 58 yr old female who had my rt hip done and it was a rough first week. I had nausea and diarrhea the first week from all the meds they put me on. I didn’t feel well until day 8! I’m still on the walker and it’s 11-12 days now. I’m not rushing things. Want to go get better safely

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 4 měsíci

      Those meds are rough. You need them for the pain but the side effects make it tough to deal with. Hope and pray you recover well.

  • @idiot2.050
    @idiot2.050 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Gary, I'm at day 1 post op. Was supposed to get SuperPath, but found out they did Posterior. Thanks for sharing, this is all good info as there is not very much info out there on the recovery for this approach.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I'm glad it was a little helpful. I hope and pray your recovery goes well.

  • @anni3139
    @anni3139 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Hi Gary, I’ve got a right replacement today 15th day after and of course it ain’t no party but It’s healing slowly and surely. I scrapped Dilaudid 7 days after and only taking Tylenol. Not overdoing it with exercises. Physio once a week. We’re lucky nowadays they can do this surgery….I can’t imagine myself going on with my limping like our great grandmothers……I know pain is hard but it will get better everyday. I promise 😊

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 4 měsíci

      Glad you are doing well. I am doing great now. Take care and I hope and pray you continue to heal and recover well.

  • @cormacbailey775
    @cormacbailey775 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Just had my staples out today 14days in and yes still in pain ,still on cruches but it is very early so patience is key dont believe all the bull on utube Not everyone is superman Time and time alone will heal god bless remember we are only human.

  • @grahamanderson7717
    @grahamanderson7717 Před rokem +20

    Thank you for doing this. I recently had my right hip replaced and have been experiencing everything you have described. You’ve relieved a lot of my anxiety. I’m in week Three of recovery now and making progress. 👍

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +7

      That is wonderful news. Glad you are doing well. That was one of the reasons I put this out there along with the other videos. I wanted to try to help others through this process. I got down because I thought I should have been better sooner. I had to learn to be patient and just follow the process of therapy. Then it was a lot better. Thanks for letting me know you are doing well. I hope and pray you continue to improve. I am now 3 years post hip replacement and it works great. :)

    • @grahamanderson7717
      @grahamanderson7717 Před rokem +5

      @@GaryForgingOn Thank you so much!
      I found you on CZcams when I was feeling my lowest . I’m a Provincial Police Officer ( similar to your State police) currently diagnosed with PTSD and off on stress leave . I live alone So you can imagine I was starting to feel over whelmed.
      I feel a lot better today since watching your videos. Same as you I have to relax and not try and rush things . So when I feel low or frustrated I’ll watch a video of yours and get back On Track.
      👍💪🏻

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci

      I really appreciate that Graham, Sorry I did not see this earlier. I see you sent this 7 months ago. For some reason it did not show up in my comments section until today. Weird how CZcams works. I hope and pray you are doing well now and thank you so much for the kind words and for watching my videos. Take care and be well.
      Gary

    • @grahamanderson7717
      @grahamanderson7717 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@GaryForgingOn ❤️thanks Gary.

    • @joshnosirname9924
      @joshnosirname9924 Před 10 měsíci +2

      How are you doing now?

  • @richardarendt7175
    @richardarendt7175 Před rokem +8

    Thank you. I am at 12 days and progressing but much slower than some people say I should. Fortunately, I don't listen much to them. I have high hopes of a full recovery but I'm sure it will be a while.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +3

      I'm glad you don't listen to those people like I did. Messed me up. ;) You will do great. Mine is really working well now. Thank you for watching and I hope you continue to do well in your rehab and recovery.

    • @joshnosirname9924
      @joshnosirname9924 Před 10 měsíci

      How are you doing now?

  • @jennaford5946
    @jennaford5946 Před 11 měsíci +7

    I wish I'd seen this video sooner. I had rt. hip replacement and like you, I experienced severe pain, depression, and feeling like the doctor did something wrong. I'm now 5 weeks post, no walker, no cane (mostly). I'm now trying to relearn how to walk with a normal gait.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Sorry you had to go through that. That is a helpless feeling. Glad you are on the up side. The gait will get there. It took me a while once the swelling and pain went away to teach myself to Not Limp.. it was harder than I thought but it gets better. I hope and pray you continue to heal and improve. Hang in there. It is worth it.

    • @torydz
      @torydz Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@GaryForgingOn The "learning gait" is a point not touched on too often. I had a friend (not hip related) who lost 150 pounds, yet after he lost the weight, he kept walking like a "fat man" if that makes any sense. I suppose his muscles and nervous system were trained to walk like that and he kept doing so even after his weight loss.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 3 měsíci

      @@torydz That makes perfect sense. I had my hip replaced in 2019 and then both knees replaced in 2022. I have been retraining myself to walk "normal" for a while now. But it helps me not have pain in other places like my back and other joints like I did when I was limping and twisting so much.

    • @torydz
      @torydz Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@GaryForgingOn It's sort of like training for a sport, like gymnastics or golf. When we first try golf, it feels so strange and unnatural, yet once you keep going through the motions, the muscle memory and nervous system get adapted to the new motions. I noticed your hip video was a few years old and was wondering how you're doing!?

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 3 měsíci

      @@torydz I'm doing great now. I can walk and stand a long time now. It's all working really well. Thanks

  • @craigspencer4923
    @craigspencer4923 Před rokem +5

    great video, can’t lift my leg without help 2 weeks post op. but i can peddle , walk on cain. most discomfort is laying down at night

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +2

      You are getting real close to the turning point. You will see things improve fairly quickly over the next week or so . But we all heal at different rates. Sounds like you are progressing well. I hope and pray you feel better soon.

  • @erasmusmonk
    @erasmusmonk Před rokem +5

    Thanks for posting this video. I’m 55yrs old (male) going in for the surgery in a week. I found this video very reassuring.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +1

      Thank you David. I appreciate it and I hope and pray all goes well for you. I will not sugar coat it and say it is nothing. I was told that the first couple weeks you are going to ask why you did this and it is the truth. But be reassured, it gets better. Just have to take the meds and do the therapy and you will get there. I have had both done now and glad I did them. My second one was last Sept and the first, the one in this video, was last March. I have playlists for both as I moved through the recovery. Take care and let me know if you have any questions.
      Gary

  • @Sarannah100
    @Sarannah100 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I haven’t read through all the comments yet, but I appreciate the sentiment behind the video and all the comments. I had my surgery 3 weeks and 2 days ago. My biggest problem is that now my operated leg is 1.5cms longer than the other. Has anyone else had this issue? I don’t know if it’s going to resolve, but doctors are now talking about another surgery to fix it. There’s no way I’m going through this kind of surgery/torture again. If it doesn’t get fixed though, I will be all out of whack - my spine, pelvis and hips. I’m gutted that this has happened.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I am so sorry you are having such problems. I hope and pray you can get it resolved. It might be more pain up front but less over the long haul. But that is completely up to you. Maybe someone else on here can help or has had an experience like this. Praying you get relief soon.

    • @57Evicka
      @57Evicka Před 14 dny +1

      My surgery was 2 weeks ago and 2 days , and yes , my operated leg is longer .... i was wondering myself ... finding some answers here on you tube

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 10 dny

      I hope and pray you are doing okay and can continue to heal up well.

  • @pulldpin67
    @pulldpin67 Před rokem +5

    I just had a direct anterior hip replacement 2 days ago.. maybe a 3 inch insersion... you definately need a walker.. If I had a sit down job and a driver... I could go into work on the 3rd day... I am sore for sure but bareable..Just make sure the dr. does a direct anterior...goes around the muscles... not cutting them. That was a great comment about what the pain feels like... a sledge hammer to your leg...

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for the comments. I am glad yours is going so well. There was no way I could have gone back to work that quick with my surgery but it sure would have been nice. Hopefully I will not need another but if I do I will ask about that. Thanks again.

  • @dennilu56
    @dennilu56 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Thank you Gary for keeping it real. ❤

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 7 měsíci

      You're welcome. I appreciate that very much.

  • @GroundedPsychicLH
    @GroundedPsychicLH Před 2 lety +7

    Yes, I have been guilty of the superhero mentality... made my own life harder! Thanks for these videos ☺

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for watching. If you have any questions please let me know.

    • @GroundedPsychicLH
      @GroundedPsychicLH Před 2 lety +1

      @@GaryForgingOn thank you, I will.

  • @ginapierce7719
    @ginapierce7719 Před rokem +9

    Thank you for sharing! I am less than 2 weeks out and been feeling like you. I kept thinking something was wrong . But I really needed to hear this! God Bless

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem

      I'm so glad the video helped. I really appreciate the kind words. I hope and pray you have a good and speedy recovery.

  • @barbarahezel5750
    @barbarahezel5750 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Yes me too I had hip surgery dec29 2023 and exactly what your going through. Pain pills no can do. I have bad knees. So me too. Still with walker. Sitting alot. Same here. I'm only 59 1/2 and live in New Jersey. So was cold out cannot leave the house. Only taking tramadol and tylenol

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I hope those meds help a little. One thing I notice now is that I don't feel the weather so much in my bad joints. But I am still leery about walking out on slick ground. The thought of falling still bothers me a little. But now I can walk great. You will get there too.

  • @margiemagnussen5242
    @margiemagnussen5242 Před 6 dny +1

    I am at 10 days and in agony thank you so much for your post.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 5 dny

      I am so sorry you are hurting so much. It will get better. Stick with the meds and do that PT and it will be worth it afterwards. I hope and pray you get some relief soon.

  • @basils3283
    @basils3283 Před měsícem +1

    I’m 45 years old and had my right hip posterior replacement just 2 days ago. Hearing your story helps give me a timeline and what to and not to do. Thank you

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před měsícem +1

      I hope and pray your recovery goes well. I'm glad my video could help a little.

  • @bridgetstanley5079
    @bridgetstanley5079 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you, Gary, for posting this. I have heard so many stories of others who have gone back to work just a few days after the replacement. I am 11 days post op and am still walking very slowly and with my walker. My leg muscles are so atrophied from putting this surgery off. So, I feel I am starting from scratch. So glad to hear I am not the only one on the struggle bus after this major surgery. Anything else I have found online were testimonies of great healing. Grace for us that are taking longer. 😊

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před měsícem +1

      I hope and pray you continue to heal. From the comments I have been getting I think we outnumber those super healers. :) I completely understand the atrophy. My right leg was half the size of my left. I know now it has been over 4 years since my hip replacement and now also both knees in 2022. I went to some waterfalls with a church group and walked all the way down and back up and made a video. I still have to edit that video but I only did it as a test of my new joints. The last time I went down was on my bad joints and bone on bone knees and this was great. And my leg is getting stronger and bigger now that I can use it. Hang in there.

    • @bridgetstanley5079
      @bridgetstanley5079 Před měsícem +1

      @GaryForgingOn Well done! Your progress to date has encouraged me. Seeing you get your life back gives me hope in the midst of my pain and swelling. It was interesting when. You shared that at 12 weeks, the progress evens out between the super healers and us who have taken longer. Here's to the long game! Blessings to you.

  • @nicholeshields2277
    @nicholeshields2277 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thank you for this video I am 5 days post op and can not weight bare because my knee is so painful. . Thank you for giving me some hope. And I live in Florida again but we lived in Smyrna for 9 years! Small world huh!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I hope and pray you are doing well. It does get better. I had my hip done in 2019 and now it just moves like butter and I don't even know I had it done. But give it the time it needs to heal. Just keep up with that therapy and pain meds... You will get there.
      Small world in deed... I worked for 13 years at Nissan (under 3 different companies. 5 years of that was with nissan. I did computer programming for them. ) I know Smyrna fairly well. I grew up in Tampa also from 8 yrs old to 28 when I moved here. Definitely a small world. Take care and let me know if you have any questions I can help with.

  • @andrewdawson1
    @andrewdawson1 Před rokem +4

    Thanks so much for this thoughtful, honest real-life video.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem

      I appreciate that. Thank you for the kind comment and watching my videos.

  • @kd769
    @kd769 Před rokem +7

    Gary, your video is honest and, most likely, more typical of the majority of "older" people who have hip surgery because of osteoarthritis. I am in my mid-70, good health, and have always been active. I am now 11 days out from my anterior hip replacement and feel like you describe. My thigh hurts the worst, so tender like raw nerves and numb feeling. I am told by the doctor this is normal. I haven't taken the narcotics/opioids (afraid of them and their effects) only Tylenol throughout, thus enduring more pain. Like you, I also read, heard, and saw videos of people who are bragging about how there's little pain, and they're driving and walking without a walker after a few days. HUH?! So those "glowing" reports with rapid recovery make those who are recovering more slowly (probably more normally) feel like something is wrong with them or their doctor. Anyway, Gary, thank you for you honest and careful description of your recovery that is more in line with mine and I'm sure many, many others. It lifts our spirits and makes us feel somewhat relieved that we will get there just fine but more slowly. :)

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem

      That is very kind of you to say. I really appreciate it. You are doing well if you are only taking Tylenol. I watched a surgery on a hip replacement before I had mine and it made me realize how much damage they have to do to get in there and replace that joint. I watched a knee replacement before I had mine too and even though that was a tougher surgery to recover from it did not seem as brutal to perform as that hip. They did my hip before my knee and my knee was killing me after this surgery. The doctor said it would because of all the pounding they do to that hip joint radiates to the knee. But I had all that same numbness and soreness and bruising as well but it all goes away. Now 3+ years later I don't even realize I had the surgery other than the scar and I can walk normal. You will do great and feel so much better once it has healed up fully. Take care and I hope and pray all continues to go well for you.

    • @kd769
      @kd769 Před rokem +1

      @@GaryForgingOn That is so kind of you to share with me, Gary. I feel better. I am so happy for you!!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem

      Thank you. Take care and hope your recovery is going well.

    • @kd769
      @kd769 Před rokem

      @@GaryForgingOn

    • @kd769
      @kd769 Před rokem +1

      Thank you! :)

  • @barbarahezel5750
    @barbarahezel5750 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Still cannot sleep well. My hip was revision surgery. I had resurfacing I. 2008. After 15 years it got loose real fast and was serious pain. Saw 2 doctors who would not operate. Then found Dr. DUNDON AND HE said he would do it. All said he was the best. Was in the hospital 5 days.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 4 měsíci

      I was talking to a guy I know a few weeks ago and he had to get some kind of different joint replacement. They just put a cap over the ball of his joint and then a new socket in there. He could not get the regular replacement. He was doing good though.

  • @sandrahartman6560
    @sandrahartman6560 Před 2 lety +11

    I just found your video and want to thank you so much for giving us your story and most of all hope. Although it is two years old and you’ve already had your hip surgery I have just now started my recovery from my hip replacement surgery. It has been one week and this video is just so helpful. I hope you are doing well and I thank you so much again

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you Sandra, that is why I made these. I watched other people's videos with my rotator cuff surgery which I had a year before this hip replacement. My hip is doing great now. I don't even know I had it done other than the scar, which did stick and make a dimple scar but I didn't mind that. But not limping and twisting is wonderful.

  • @joycekavanaugh9524
    @joycekavanaugh9524 Před rokem +5

    Ready to give up until I was fortunate enough to see your journey. Thank you so much.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +2

      I am glad I was able to help. I was so down listening to everyone's miracle recoveries. I just told what happened to me and how I felt. Hang in there. You will do great. It has been over 3 years now since I had my hip replaced and it works smooth and I don't even think about it now. I just walk and I can tie my shoes now. :) :) (It's the little things.)

    • @wangechisally7699
      @wangechisally7699 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Nobody told us it gets tough,1week today 6/8/23 and I feel hopeless,am tired ,heart palpitations,fever,pain,turning to sleep on my good side is hell,going to the Loo is what I hate most,feel like giving up then I remember I have sooo many relatives who are helping me and I don't want to let them down,I miss hot showers I miss my precious sleep when I would like anyhow😭

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@wangechisally7699 It is definitely rough. But it will get better. I could not get much sleep and I like to sleep on my side and stomach so I had to just take pain meds and hope it let me sleep some. But it will get better. I think most people wonder what they have done and if they made a mistake the first few weeks but then it starts to improve. I hope and pray you get some rest and relief.

  • @srseymore8503
    @srseymore8503 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Found this 8 days after left hip replacement. A few questions I had were answered. Thanks.
    Nicely done.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Glad my videos could help a little. I hope and pray you continue to recover and do well.

  • @slipdisco
    @slipdisco Před 11 měsíci +2

    I'm had a total right hip replacement on May 23, 2023. I spent two days in the hospital at my insistence. I had the anterior approach. It was supposed to be ambulatory, but I told the doctor that it was ridiculous to send a person home the same day of a major surgery. I had my left hip replaced on July 26, 2022, so I am basically the bionic leg. It has been quite a journey. I began physical therapy right away and complete my 10 therapy sessions today, July 3, 2023. The sessions were good and the therapist worked me very hard. My pain after surgery was minimal, and I was off the narcotics pain medication very quickly. Outside of the usual after-surgery discomfort, my experience has not been too bad. I'm 63 years old and hips were destroyed by old-aged arthritis. I think one of the reasons I've bounced by so quickly is that I worked out regularly before the surgeries, and I really that that has helped. I was cleared to return to the gym with a modified workout, and I can finally drive beginning the week of July 17th. My surgeon wants his patients to not drive for 8 weeks after right hip replacement. I've listened to several clips about hip replacements and the experiences seems to vary from person to person. My sister who is two years older than me had both hips and knees replaced in 2020 and 2021. She is better, but still needing walking assistance. After her first hip replacement, she needed a revision because her femur fractured, and that still causes some issues. I would say that everyone progresses at the rate that their body will tell them. Although I seemed to heal quickly, I fully remember that painful hell that I went through with my jacked-up hips. Now, I'm on to having lower back surgery. Before the hip went bad, I was in physical therapy for my back, but the hip rose to the front of the line. I don't have the hip pain anymore, but my back is a mess. I had five back surgeries when I was 12 years old, and I've had serious problems since 2014. Gary advice makes perfect sense. Do what that they you to do and don't overdo anything. Hip pain is not joke. I could not do anything. Although the pandemic was hell, I benefited from my job going virtual. I am a college professor and my college went online in March 2020. I actually was on sabbatical that was ending that upcoming June. I had just come off of thyroid cancer surgery (metastatic) and the subsequent treatments, and moving to online teaching was a blessing and Godsend because it allowed me to keep my employment and engage with my students. I'm still teaching fully online, but expect that I will add some on campus classes starting for spring semester 2024. Before the hip surgeries and current back issues, I could barely stand in front on my classes, so online has been a blessing. Good luck to everyone who needs a hip replacement.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci +2

      I'm glad you are doing well. I was like you and could not stand for very long at all or walk very far. Now I can walk a lot and stand as much as I like. I was going to get my right knee done first and found out my hip was worse so they did that. I had rotator cuff surgery in 2018, Hip replaced in 2019. Then my lowest disk in my back ruptured into my sciatic nerve and i had to have that fixed in 2020. Took 2021 off. :) Then both knees replaced in 2022. 1 in march and the other in Sept. Now I can walk upright and straight and not limp. I can tie my shoes and touch my feet... It's the little stuff. I do computer programming and the pandemic helped me so that I could stay home and work. Which really helped when I was laid back for over 2 months with my back. Glad you are doing well. You will really enjoy it when all that heals up fully. Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @slipdisco
      @slipdisco Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@GaryForgingOn I'm glad you are doing well! It sounds as though you've been through the medical ringer, but you've come out much better. Continued health and good luck!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@slipdisco Thank you.

  • @PetsNPatients
    @PetsNPatients Před rokem +5

    Love your frankness and openness.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. I was really struggling at that time and hoped my experience could maybe help someone else. I appreciate it.

  • @winrescue
    @winrescue Před 4 měsíci +2

    Pain depends on approach , Anterior , posterior or lateral. Mine was lateral , more soft tissue and muscles cut , YES it was painful ! Anterior folks I know much less pain with that approach . but more risk , and less implant options ( stem length , socket etc.. ) has been 3 years now , feeling better still some pain in the greater trochanter area. In the end all 3 approaches same result after u heal . Best thing is get the approach done what your surgeon does most efficient. After u heal , soft tissue and muscle , u will feel better ! Best of luck !!

    • @bigpriv3762
      @bigpriv3762 Před 2 měsíci

      I'm 4 weeks post anterior and I'm still having alot of pain. Outside of thigh and knee pain is keeping me limping even using walker. I'm looking at least 8+ weeks to heal. Anterior just as slow healing as any approach.

  • @mypotatomunchkin
    @mypotatomunchkin Před rokem +7

    thx for the video, on my second week and feeling the same as you were, still using walker, knee hurts etc... going through the same doubts and after watching this I feel a little better.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +2

      I'm glad it helped some. I felt miserable and then it just kind of clicked into place and I hit that turning point. That was in 2019 and I am doing great with the hip now. other than now I am getting my knees replaced. ;) All that stuff I did to my body when I was younger hitting me now. I hope and pray you do well and if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.
      Gary

  • @chelsiebainter1090
    @chelsiebainter1090 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing this

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 3 lety +1

      You're welcome, I watched others before my surgery so I hoped I could help others with my experiences.

  • @dheredia2789
    @dheredia2789 Před 22 dny +2

    No body told me about the bruising! that was a rough about 10 days. I am now 7wk. And walking in the house pretty much on my own. At 3wks I was back cooking because of a grouchy husband! I am 75 yrs old. I have lots of arthritis though.
    Thank you! But I can walk. My hip was pretty much frozen with scar tissue.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 21 dnem

      I am glad to hear you are improving and getting better. Keep up the walking and physical therapy and you will do great. The bruising and the pain in my knee from the pounding on the leg were not fun at all. But they all get better. I hope and pray you do well.

  • @MsMaryMac
    @MsMaryMac Před 15 dny +1

    Thank you for sharing! I got online, looking around today because just like you i felt somethi g must be wrong with me or the surgery wasnt successful. Im just 8 days from a full hip replacement and was seriously looking i to things that could be wrong. The past 2 days have just.been a whole new kind of pain. Thank you again for showi g me im not alone😊

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 14 dny

      I'm glad the video helped a little. It will get better as that swelling goes down more. Now that it is all healed up I don't even know I had surgery. It just works great. Hang in there and give it time. I hope and pray your recovery goes well.

  • @joanrysavy7373
    @joanrysavy7373 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Thank you for this video!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 8 měsíci

      You are so welcome! Thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @hughkleinsc8949
    @hughkleinsc8949 Před rokem +3

    I have just had a hip operation and it is a major surgery,not a quick recovery as some people think( those that have not had it )
    Just take it easy and do what your body lets you and you will come good ,it’s 3 am in the hospital and I understand what your going through . Good luck to you hugh

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +1

      I hope and pray you are doing okay Hugh. My hip is really doing good now. I don't even notice it. But those first few weeks were rough. I had my hip replaced in Aug 2019. Thank you for watching and commenting. Take care of yourself.
      Gary

  • @victorfairweather5470
    @victorfairweather5470 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to inform and advise us. Vic. UK.

  • @cathylincoln323
    @cathylincoln323 Před rokem +7

    Thank you so much for this, I had right hip replacement January 30, 2023 and everything you have said is the same as me. I have got very depressed watching some of these videos saying how amazing they have felt. I can honestly say I have never faced any recovery so hard and brutal. Had lot of tears, depression ect. And like you I didn't have that much pain to start, so feel have inflicted this on myself. Am hoping you well recovered now. Lots and lots of well wishes from Cathy Lincoln uk

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for the message Cathy. I am glad my videos helped. Hang in there and, as my doctor and physical therapist told me, we are all at the same point by week 12. Once I hit that turning point after 2 or 3 weeks it started to get better. Now, 3 years later, I don't even notice my new hip other than I don't twist when I walk and I can now put my socks on that foot since I can bend over further. I hope and pray you continue to improve. Hang in there. You will do great.
      Gary

    • @cathylincoln323
      @cathylincoln323 Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much your video has helped me I was thinking I would never be right again, it's my 70 birthday 25 Feb and am hoping I am walking with a cane but walking x

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci

      Hope you are doing better now.

    • @bobs1356
      @bobs1356 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Shirley here, I had my left hip replaced and it's been 4 weeks it still hurts when I walk I still have to use my walker and that worries me. But my pre op said I was doing good and showed me my xray and the new ball and socket.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@bobs1356 If they are saying you are doing good then go with that. I have found from hearing from a lot of people that everyone heals at different rates. Just do the physical therapy and meds if you still need them. The rest will fall into place. Hope and pray you feel better soon.

  • @justsewit_tk5477
    @justsewit_tk5477 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm 48 year old had a total hip replacement on my left hip on Wednesday last week. Day two I was sent home. The pain was kept very well under control. I was given elbow crutches to walk with and shown the exercises to do standing and lying down plus working on a step. By the time I left hospital I could get in and out of bed and go to the bathroom and shower and dress myself without other help. I have hip precautions to obey also - no twisting, no crossing of legs and no bending past 90 degrees. I do my standing exercises on the way back from the bathroom and the lying down ones on getting into bed again and each need to be done 3-4 times daily. I do not like taking the medication as it does make me feel queasy. But lots of fluid and making sure I eat a balanced meal and get proper rest all goes with the recovery process. The surgeon will see me on the 2nd of April for my two week check and after that I may be allowed to return to physio. I believe that doing physio before my surgery has helped enormously. I'm looking forward to being able to not have to use crutches but I realise that this might be a while for safety sake.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 2 měsíci

      Hope and pray you are doing well and recovering okay.

  • @becalfarris3520
    @becalfarris3520 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Great conversation. Am 11 days from right hip replacement.. your words encouraged me.. spot on, everything you described. Have had both my knees replaced. I am so grateful that the preo pain is gone.. will remember...12 weeks is the aim

    • @becalfarris3520
      @becalfarris3520 Před 11 měsíci +2

      And I am 74 .. I miss being active .. looking forward to the 12 week mark.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci +1

      You are doing it in reverse of how I did. :) I did my hip then both my knees . I hope and pray all goes well for you and you have a good recovery. You have the right idea. Look for that 12 week mark.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It is nice now that I am 3 years post hip and had both the knees done last year. I am able to walk a lot now and go up and down stairs without doing the 1 foot first then the other routine. It will take a year to be fully healed but you will really see a difference after 3 or 4 months. After my hip I took my younger daughter camping. It was maybe 4 or 5 months. I cannot remember now. And we went on a 6 mile hike. When I got my hip was tired and a little sore but not bad. My knees hurt a lot though because they were still messed up. But now I don't even know I had hip problems before.

  • @waynebuff1078
    @waynebuff1078 Před 2 měsíci +1

    In the 21st century a Total Hip Replacement should only be performed using the Direct Anterior Approach. The anterior approach is more technically demanding for the surgeon, which is why many surgeons have not yet switched to this approach. This approach is considered a minimally invasive surgery to replace the damaged hip while avoiding nearby muscles and tendons. This approach causes less pain and results in a quicker recovery. There are generally no hip precautions necessary after the direct anterior approach, so motion is not restricted. Patients can return to work when they feel comfortable. This typically takes about 2 weeks. As a 75 year old male and an engineer in the power industry, the surgery was performed as an outpatient and I was home that evening on January 9, 2024. Used a walker for the first two days and then a cane for the following two weeks mostly for protection from falling and to relearn how to walk without a limp. Was active and back to work the following week and playing pickleball at 8 weeks. Was cleared from physical therapy after 4 sessions. Was already doing the exercises and riding my stationary bicycle before the sessions with the physical therapist. My biggest recommendation is to do at least 2 or 3 times a day the associated physical therapy exercises for several weeks prior to the surgery and for at least 8 weeks post surgery or in my case until I got back to my normal fitness activities. The ankle pump exercise should be performed even more frequently. I still do them frequently throughout the day. Also ice pack pads will be your post surgery friend; they should be used frequently on the area of the incision for the first 2 weeks after surgery.

    • @carole_Uk
      @carole_Uk Před měsícem

      Thank you waynebuff. I'm having anterior and was told due the recovery is far better less painful unlike posterior and lateral the approach cuts through the muscle hence more painful and recovery time. After reading Gary's and others experiences it's really put me off having it done atm given work commitments. I was hoping to be back driving and work by week 6....wonder now what to expect. But thank you for your input that's what I understood with anterior too.

    • @waynebuff1078
      @waynebuff1078 Před měsícem

      You are so very welcome. I wish you the very best with your surgery and hope that your recovery goes as well as mine did. I drove to the fitness club two weeks after my surgery to watch my friends play pickleball and do a light upper body workout. It was my left hip that was replaced and my vehicle has an automatic transmission. However, I would have been comfortable driving after two weeks even if it was my right hip that was replaced and my vehicle had a standard transmission. Note that I did feel some muscle tightness when I reached to close the car door when it was fully open so I learned to pull it closer to me before I sat down on the car seat. The doctor instructed me not to play pickleball games until week 8 mostly out of concern of me falling. However, I was out practicing during week 7, with a friend that had a total knee replacement 4 days before my hip replacement. My post surgery check-up with my surgeon was at week 6. So there should be no problem with you driving and going to work by week 6. For me the most painful part of the process was the walk across the parking lot going into the hospital. Good luck. I am truly interested in hearing how your surgery and recovery goes.

    • @carole_Uk
      @carole_Uk Před měsícem

      @@waynebuff1078 i have preassessment Wednesday and I belive the op should be within next 4 weeks. Yes will post the outcome. From what Gary said it appears he may of had a lateral approach which does cut through muscle given his wound is down the side he says , whereas the anterior is frontal incision I'm told so will be interesting to see the outcome. Thank you very much for your input, much appreciated.

  • @evelynrowland9360
    @evelynrowland9360 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for telling us about your hip replacement. Going next month for pre-op then surgery for about two weeks after that on my right hip. I'm using a cane now to get around. I have someone who said was great right after the surgery and didn't need anything but knowing everyone is different. Looking forward to recovery.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I have heard a lot of different times on recoveries. But most take a while. Just take the meds longer than I did and do the PT and you will do great. I am glad I got mine done. I had to learn to walk normal again.

  • @nyfrankie9460
    @nyfrankie9460 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you Gary for sharing your experience.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 3 měsíci

      You're welcome. thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @JL-us2dp
    @JL-us2dp Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the encouragement, I was wondering when I could look forward to walking better. I think I will be a slow progresser but now I see light at the end of the tunnel

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 6 měsíci

      Glad to hear you are seeing some progress. Keep up the great work and effort. You will get there soon.

  • @BarbH716
    @BarbH716 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks so much for sharing your experience. It’s very helpful to others. ❤

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 2 měsíci

      You are very welcome. I was hoping these videos of my recovery might help someone else. I appreciate it.

  • @bigron6826
    @bigron6826 Před rokem +6

    Just had my left hip total replacement pain is unreal buttocks and outer tight hurts bad and the knee is starting to give me fits i to feel alone and depressed watching videos to see people proclaim they had no problems and was up and running everyone heals different im in my early 50's and did not want the walker but it is a must thank you for your honest advice 🙏🏾

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for watching and the comment. I hope and pray you continue to heal well. That hip and knee will be so sore for a while but it eventually eases up. I don't even know I had a bad hip now. It works so smooth. But it does take time and therapy and don't try to give up on the meds too quick like I did. You will do great and it will be better soon. Take care.

    • @sarahlouisestafford2448
      @sarahlouisestafford2448 Před rokem

      Big Ron good luck with your recovery, you will get their, it will just take time, I'm going to get my right hip replacement next Tuesday, I need 2 hips replacements and 2 knee replacements. I was in hospital last year and went under a Whipple surgery and I was in hospital for 9 weeks afterwards.

    • @sarahlouisestafford2448
      @sarahlouisestafford2448 Před rokem +1

      @@GaryForgingOn I enjoyed your video Gary, I wish you the best for now x on into the future.
      I'm going next week to hospital for right hip replacement and need 2 hips replacements and 2 knee replacements. I went through a Whipple surgery last year and 9 weeks in hospital afterwords and I found it really hard, especially this year, every time I think about it as last year that was my 4th surgery, so this one going to be a piece of cake 🍰.
      I'm 54 years old.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +1

      @@sarahlouisestafford2448 I hope and pray you do well and have a good recovery.
      Both hips and both knees will be rough but you will be glad you did them later. I only had 1 hip and both knees. Takes time to recover as you well know but it worked well for so far. I am on a trip to Japan with one of my daughters and I had my second knee replaced in Sept 2022. The first was in March. We walked around for hours. My feet and lower legs hurt so much from hours of walking but it was great to not hurt from the bad knees and hip. Before I would hurt after a 100 yards.

  • @JosephAcfalle-vg5kx
    @JosephAcfalle-vg5kx Před 8 měsíci +3

    Hope you feel better and fast recovery. I just had left total hip replacement and going 3 week this Thursday, it really painful, everything you said in your comments is true, hopefully I can recovery fast. Get well soon, am here in Guam.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thank you for the kind words and comments. I am all healed up now and my hip is working great. I no longer twist and limp when I walk and other than a scar, I cannot tell I had anything done. I hope and pray you heal well and have a good recovery.

    • @JosephAcfalle-vg5kx
      @JosephAcfalle-vg5kx Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thanks you.

  • @sheilamorgan3290
    @sheilamorgan3290 Před měsícem +1

    Thank I have hip done 7 days ago April 16 today is April 23. I thought the same thing. Thank you for sharing 🙋🏾‍♀️🙋🏾‍♀️🙋🏾‍♀️🙋🏾‍♀️🙋🏾‍♀️

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před měsícem

      So glad it helped. I hope and pray you continue to heal up and fully recover.

  • @sabinehedi9804
    @sabinehedi9804 Před 15 dny +2

    So happy I came across your video Gary and I hope you're doing well. I had a left THR on Apr 29/24. 18 days later I'm still using a walker, have a pronounced limp, swelling & soreness around the incision site, pain in my knee and generally feeling sorry for myself. Your video was a great help and made me actually feel better about where I am in MY journey and that I don't need to be that super hero. Listening about your recovery taught me a great deal and I appreciate you sharing it

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 14 dny

      Thank you for those kind words. I am glad my video helped. I was not sure if I should even upload it because I was so down at the time. My hip works great now. I have another video I just shot and need to edit where I went to a state park and walked down a long steep trail to the bottom of a waterfall and back up. Give my hip and my 2 new knees a true test. :) I hope and pray you feel better soon.

  • @alexanderbhartley5549
    @alexanderbhartley5549 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you for your update.
    I go in next week for this.
    One thing I'll have to bear in mind is that I am not everyone else.
    Mine is due to injuries from a car wreck in 2011. In that I had to learn to listen to this body and had done well for a few years but inevitably what is bad gets worse.
    You are fortunate in that I'll have someone here for a few days, after that I'm on my own, the cats won't even sweep a floor for me and I'm not ABOUT to sit one of them behind the wheel to go to the store for me! ;-)
    I am 55 years old.
    After going through recovery from the wreck and all that hath been up to this point the thought of all this can be tiring and overwhelming but it will be what it is.
    Thank you again.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci +2

      I hope and pray your surgery goes well. You will not regret it. I was so tired of the limping and twisting and not being able to do stuff. Now that I am 3+ years post surgery I can do things I forgot I could do. Just walking and standing without hurting is wonderful. But you will have to deal with the pain and recovery for a while but it sounds like you have gone through a lot of that already. Yeah, I am not sure the Cats will get what you want if you send them to the store. LOL Just try to get as much ready ahead of time, which I am sure you are doing. Have some ice packs. they help along with the pain meds. And easy to fix meals. Hopefully you can get someone to drive you to therapy for a while. If you have any questions just ask. I hope I can be of help.
      Gary

    • @alexanderbhartley5549
      @alexanderbhartley5549 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@GaryForgingOn Thank you.

  • @tonykeo8619
    @tonykeo8619 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Hello Gary I just now found your video. I’m like you I want to get back to do what I need to do ASAP. I’m into my 5 week left hip replacement. I watched other videos about hip replacement also. I like your honesty answers more than the other videos. Thanks for your advice 👍

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I really appreciate that. Thank you. My goal was to let others know what to expect so I just told it the way it happened to me. i am so glad it has helped others. Thanks again.

  • @LisaMiller-mu4kn
    @LisaMiller-mu4kn Před 2 měsíci +1

    Had both my hips full replacement one in May and one in Aug of 2023 still recovering

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před měsícem

      Oh wow. I hope and pray you are doing okay. That was alot. I did both knees in 2022. 1 in March and then I waited until Sept for the 2nd. It takes a little while but is worth it in the end.

  • @minksm3032
    @minksm3032 Před 15 dny +1

    Ty, so helpful!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 14 dny +1

      You're welcome! I am glad my video helped a little.

  • @user-iy4pf7xp1q
    @user-iy4pf7xp1q Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the reminder. I had mine Aug 2nd. I have to remind myself it takes time.

  • @nikkijohnson552
    @nikkijohnson552 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I’m not quite a week after robotic ip replacement and enjoyed your video this morning. Yes pain pills make my tum ache but needed one in the middle of the night. I’ve been overdoing exercises prescribed after first PT session. Will relax more after hearing your experience. Thanks for taking time to share. You’re probably well placed back in the shop again! Cheers,

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I hope your surgery went well. I have heard good things about the robotic ones. Since I had the hip replaced in 2019 I have had both my knees replaced in 2022. Going bionic. LOL
      But I can now walk without limping and twisting and I don't even realize I had the surgery. It just works great now. From what I learned on the hip I did better on the knees. I took my meds and did my exercises as prescribed. Well, the first knee replacement I tried to get off the meds too early again and just stayed on longer. But I needed them more for the knees. I hope and pray you continue to do well. Let me know if you have any questions. I hope to do another followup video on my joints soon. Just have to find time. I am back in the shop other than now because it is so hot.
      Take care
      Gary

    • @nikkijohnson552
      @nikkijohnson552 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Really nice of you to take time to reply and add even more encouragement! You’ve been through a lot….and your caregiver too! I went to PT for second time today and it felt so good to make muscles work again. I’m actually looking forward to the next session because it helped so much. Congrats to you for endurance and success! I know prayer helps and many thanks for that, too!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 10 měsíci

      @@nikkijohnson552 Glad my videos can help a little. You will do great and enjoy getting your mobility back. :)

    • @rosaleenking9117
      @rosaleenking9117 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@GaryForgingOn Hi Gary, I just wondered about your knee, I had my right knee done 6 mths ago and am 3 weeks post op from my left hip. What I'm finding with my knee is when I'm out walking it's my knee that gives me more bother, it's not pain but stiffness and I feel it's a ton weight, did you experience this? And if so, how long did it last? Oh, by the way it's the same if I'm sitting for too long! Thank you, I'm so glad you've recovered so well and I wish you well into the future

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@rosaleenking9117 Thank you for the well wishes. I appreciate it. I hope and pray you recoveries are going well.
      I had my hip first and then my knees but with my knees I had soreness and stiffness for about a year. I had asked the doc at one of my later visits about the soreness and stiffness. He told me it would take a year and it did. My right knee I had done in March 2022 and my left in Sept 2022. I can really tell it now that my 1st knee has been over a year and my 2nd has not. I felt like my hip was way better after 6 months or more compared to the knee. The clicking in the knee seems to get better too over time. At least it mostly went away.. Or I am just used to it. ;) I am not sure if that is a lot of help but it sounds like it is normal to me anyway. I hope that helps a little. Thanks again and take care.

  • @danamoore9109
    @danamoore9109 Před 3 měsíci +1

    3 weeks removed from anterior THR. Quit walker after 7 days, daily exercise and walking in the house and outside when weather permits. Took the dog for a 45 minute one mile walk today. Ice about 4 to 5 times daily after exercising/moving about. Happy with my progress and know I’m doing well but can’t rush things as it’s a journey. I’m giving myself 3 months before I get out on the golf course. Gotta have a goal!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 3 měsíci

      Sounds really great. You're doing very well.

  • @tonyavila6340
    @tonyavila6340 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Hanging out with you guys never watched so much Internet in my life 🤦🩼🙏 just had surgery three weeks ago after the fall off the house 🏠 cleaning the gutters dam things you have given me more hope just like to thank you Sir getting well soon 🙏❤️

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I'm glad I could help a little. Falling off the house? Ouch.. that hurts just thinking about it. I hope and pray you recover soon. I rarely watch TV anymore. I watch CZcams or some Twitch streams now all the time. When I was laid up recovering I ended up going down all kinds of directions watching various channels on CZcams that come out regularly. I end up watching guys fixing stuff or welding or building things. Been going down a rabbit hole of watching "will it start" videos for old trucks or cars or heavy equipment. LOL Then I found all these makers and crafters on Twitch and watch some of those when they live stream. But I am on YT all the time these days. Take care and I hope you are getting better.

  • @nancypollard9819
    @nancypollard9819 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this video. It's good to know there is light at the end of the tunnel. I'm still waiting for my surgery.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 4 měsíci

      It is rough for a while. Just prepare to deal with it but you will not regret it. I was limping and twisting and hurting. Now, 3 years later, I don't even know I had it done and it works smooth and great. Hang in there. You will do fine. If you have any questions, just ask. I hope and pray your surgery goes well. just keep up the meds and the therapy.

  • @CrazyHeat59
    @CrazyHeat59 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I feel the same way good to hear this thanks

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you. I'm glad my videos could help a little. I appreciate it and I hope and pray you are doing okay and healing well.

    • @CrazyHeat59
      @CrazyHeat59 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I can’t lift my operated leg how long did it take for the swelling to go down

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@CrazyHeat59 the swelling to completely go away took months but that bad initial swelling where my hip felt like it was pushed out the side took a few weeks. Maybe 3 more. It's hard to remember exactly. But it does get better. Just takes time. I know that doesn't help when you're hurting. So sorry about that part.

    • @CrazyHeat59
      @CrazyHeat59 Před 6 měsíci +3

      ⁠@@GaryForgingOnwow ok thanks its crazy watching people being out of the walker in a few days

  • @MikeBrown-yp9ou
    @MikeBrown-yp9ou Před měsícem +1

    I’m a 60yr male had my left hip done last Monday,and WOW the pain is insane

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před měsícem

      I was about 60 when I had this done in 2019. I was not ready for it at the time. Thought I would just fight through it. Now that I have the new hip and had both knees replaced in 2022 I feel like a new person. :) But it was rough getting here. I hope and pray you heal and recover well.

  • @TheMAXcine123
    @TheMAXcine123 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Bless you! Do those recommendations PT every day

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 9 měsíci +1

      yes, I missed a day here and there but I tried to do PT at home between visits to the therapist. I was doing it multiple times a day trying to hurry up my healing process which led to me getting depressed over my healing rate, which I mentioned in the video. But after I got on the right track, I just did them once a day and that seemed to be fine with the therapist. But if I missed a day I did not worry about it. For a while I started doing even less PT at home and my progress at the therapist went down. So I tried to do it once a day. I did not do anything at home on the days I went to PT. Just on my between days.

    • @TheMAXcine123
      @TheMAXcine123 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@GaryForgingOn oh my overdid it! No wonder you had issues! Can’t hurry the process no matter how much we want it! Just a little over 2 weeks out on my second hip

  • @gottalift12
    @gottalift12 Před rokem +5

    Awesome video, I’m into week one right now and I’m feeling exactly as you described in in video. Felt much better knowing that I’m not alone. I had a shoulder replacement surgery a little over a year ago and I’m sure dealing with issues with it even after having a total of 3 surgeries for it. I will say the the pain from the shoulder replacement is child’s play compared to this hip surgery. Hip pain is absolutely terrible. I purchased a 5” toilet seat which has been live saving ..also a leg lift, which is nothing more than a belt like material with a loop on both ends..big game changer with the leg lift. Thanks again for your video..very helpful!!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +2

      I am so glad it was helpful. that was why I did these videos. I watched others and they helped me so I thought I would tell my experiences. Didn't have a shoulder replacement but did have rotator cuff surgery 11 months before this one. Tore 2 tendons off the bone. The therapist said that the shoulder was worst and I didn't think it was as bad as the hip either. That was a few years ago. This year I had my right knee replaced in March and am recovering from the left knee replacement I had in Sept. Yep.. Hip is bad and knee is worse. It is still just painful but it just takes longer. I hope and pray all goes well for you. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. My hip is wonderful now.. You will enjoy it down the road. Best of luck.

    • @cathylincoln323
      @cathylincoln323 Před rokem +3

      I am week 2 on Monday, this video has made me feel so much better, I to bought the belt for legs from Amazon, best purchase ever, loo seat raised and a walker. Stiches out on Monday. Good luck Cathy

    • @gottalift12
      @gottalift12 Před rokem +2

      Hang in there!! Was and is a long process. I’m more than 4 months in. Still not 100% but slowly getting there. Went for a walk the other day and didn’t even half way up the block. Only made it .46 of a mile total. The tendon that runs up near the groin area and runs up the front near my hip was killing me. Crazy thing is that I can do the elliptical with no problems…Stairs are just now possible with no issues. I’m thinking I just need to slowly get out break this hip in..little tough with the super cold weather and snow on the sidewalks.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci

      I hope all is well now. I miss a lot of these reply messages because they do not show up in my comment feeds like original messages do. I am just seeing some of these now.

  • @b.l.powers4319
    @b.l.powers4319 Před rokem +8

    Hi Gary, thanks for sharing! Lying here uncomfortable, so nice to hear your sincere communication, misery does love company. Liked the analogy of some pain lending way to something good. I am 10 days in, doing well, just paranoid about dislocation, so treating my body like glass. Kept waiting to see you get up from the chair, but there are other videos about that...anyway, good luck with your new skeleton!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for the message. I made these videos hoping they might help. I am now 3 weeks out after my 2nd knee replacement. I had the first in March. Those first few weeks were miserable with my hip. But once I got past that turning point it started getting so much better faster. I was the same on walking in eggshells about dislocating my hip . Now I forget I had it.

    • @joshnosirname9924
      @joshnosirname9924 Před 10 měsíci

      How are you doing now?

    • @wangechisally7699
      @wangechisally7699 Před 10 měsíci +2

      It's the new skeleton for me,am 1 week post OP today THR left side,am sooo paranoid about falling, dislocation,wound bleeding,God have mercy 😂

    • @b.l.powers4319
      @b.l.powers4319 Před 10 měsíci

      @@wangechisally7699 it gets better, so much better than before! I think that's a song.

    • @wangechisally7699
      @wangechisally7699 Před 10 měsíci

      @@b.l.powers4319 waiting patiently for those better days,here I am in Kenya it's midnight but am running a high fevers it's terrible with this new skeleton I can't wait for it to accommodate me for the rest of my life

  • @jackbigley8535
    @jackbigley8535 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for the video, I made the mistake of watching videos of much younger patients (I'm 76) hiking and walking miles after 2 weeks. I had total hip surgery 1 week ago today and was feeling like you were. I listened to too many younger people and was expecting way too much. The pain in the knee was bumming me out also, so thanks for posting this, I feel much better about my recovery now! Hope your back to normal soon. This explained a lot!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem

      Thank you for the nice comments. I had back surgery after this hip replacement. The back ruptured finally about 6 or 7 months later and then I had to wait 2 months to get that fixed. But a bulging disk was apparently my back issue. I am all good now. New hip and back. Then I got both knees replaced last year. :) Falling apart from all that stuff I did to myself in my younger days. Hope and pray you are healing up well. Hang in there. It is definitely worth it. I don't even know my hip was bad now. Works great. :)

    • @massagemary0121
      @massagemary0121 Před rokem +1

      Thank you!! I'm 12 days out anterior right thr. I moved wrong last week while trying to get comfortable and pulled a deep suture. I have been really down these last 3 days - feeling weak and stupid. Oh man, does my knee ache!! I am so relieved to hear your story - bless you. I have read your responses to other postings. I know this will get better. Forging on - perfect saying for this time of trials.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +1

      @@massagemary0121 Thank you Mary, I appreciate it. Hope and pray you continue to heal well. The knee pain will go away after a while. I don't even know I had the surgery now. It all works well.

  • @kennethcook5705
    @kennethcook5705 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Everyone is different when it comes to recovering from hip replacement, just keep plugging along you’ll be fine. Physical therapy should be called physical torture but it does help in the long term

  • @bobdaniel5367
    @bobdaniel5367 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Thank you for the video! Nice job!
    I’m 11 days post op. And my main pain is my knee and my thigh above my knee, so debilitating, throbbing ache. I m feel the same as you.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 9 měsíci

      I hope and pray you feel better soon. It does get better though.

  • @marklewis910
    @marklewis910 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Glad you doing well Gary , praying I don’t get any knee problems , having been in hospital whith two guys having they’re knees done , one two same time , think it’s a lot more painful operation and recovery,hope to be off crutches at eight weeks like the last one , all best for fast recovery Gary , mark UK

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you Mark. I hope and pray you recover well also. It is nice being able to walk without pain and limping now. Take Care.
      Gary

  • @felitadexter4519
    @felitadexter4519 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I am glad I scrolled across your tutorial now I don't feel so bad thank you

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You are very welcome. I hoped my journey could possibly help someone else. I hope and pray you do well with yours.

  • @jeffreys.harris3433
    @jeffreys.harris3433 Před rokem +4

    Your story very identical to mine. I had right hip replacement. Curious my knee does hurt but also the top of my foot behind the toes 🤔 my surgery date was 6/222/022 I'm following your story

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem +2

      I hope and pray you heal up great and enjoy the new hip. I can't remember if I said it in this video or not I told the doc how my knee was hurting so bad after the surgery and he said that was from all the pounding of that new joint into the bone. But it got better over time. My knee was bad but I just got it replaced in March 2022 and I will get my other knee replaced this fall. I'll have all new parts. LOL . If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask. Everyone is a bit different but just do what the therapist say and you will be fine. You may not think so for the first couple weeks but it will get better.
      Thanks for watching and commenting. Take care.

  • @hellenralesai9176
    @hellenralesai9176 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I had my total hip replacement on the 05th of February 2024. I had no pain at all. I stayed at the hospital for 4 days. The only pain I have is my right knee and below the knee but it's not an excruciating pain. Today I'm a week old on my surgery and I'm seeing my doctor again on the 20th Feb and I'm using a walker. Today I even did the dishes with no pain. We'll get the good from our pains

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 3 měsíci

      So glad you are doing so well. That is great

  • @cassandravanosdol139
    @cassandravanosdol139 Před měsícem +1

    Thank u this was great

  • @stephaniefallows9611
    @stephaniefallows9611 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thank you for your helpful video. I'm 8 days in and trying not to overdo things!

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I appreciate that. I am glad my videos can help a little. I hope and pray all is going well with you and your recovery.

    • @stephaniefallows9611
      @stephaniefallows9611 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@GaryForgingOn Thanks for replying Gary. The best part after the operation is that the horrendous excruciating arthritis pain has now vanished from my body. Feel like a new person! A little bit of swelling and I can even walk around without the crutches for a short while

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@stephaniefallows9611 It is nice to walk without that pain.. I just got back from a theme park with the family and walked and stood all over the place without any problems. Training my brain to not constantly look for places to seat all the time along the way is now the hard part. :)

  • @user-ck4uc3vz3y
    @user-ck4uc3vz3y Před 7 měsíci +2

    Im in week 3 and today took very small short steps with cane for about 10 feet. Baby steps... Still cant get comfortable laying flat cause of that hard feeling like lying on a rock on surgery side. But excited about 10 ft with cane... Like ur video - thanks

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you for watching. I am glad you are doing well. That is great. Yeah, that rock on the hip feeling finally gets better. Just takes a little time. Keep up the good work.

  • @lualeggett1702
    @lualeggett1702 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’m going in tomorrow. This is a far more honest video I feel much better prepared. My employer has told me a couple of weeks and I’ll be fine so I feel such pressure to get back to work. I feel empowered now to push back and say no.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 3 měsíci

      I didn't see this until today. I guess you had the surgery already. I hope and pray it goes or went well for you. I thought I would be back to work in a few weeks too after all I heard. I work from home mostly and at a computer. I ended up taking something like 9 or 10 weeks if I remember right. I had the hip done in 2019 and then I had both knees replaced in 2022 so they are starting to run together some. :) If you do like me you will be on major pain meds for 2 to 3 weeks. Maybe more. I tried to get off them too soon and I was still on a walker. If you can take the 12 weeks I would go for it. The physical therapy takes several weeks depending on if you go 2 or 3 times a week.

  • @danielcrawford7315
    @danielcrawford7315 Před 4 lety +3

    Good luck brother. And definitely dont over do it. It really doesn't seem to help. At least in my case. Short term (I) may seem better and quicker healing , but 30 yrs later I can definitely see the effects of pushing the body to be more than it was designed to be. In the end it's really not worth it to get done a week or two early. Miracles do happen to some. That's what they said about my back. Your recovery was almost miraculous. But now it's a chore to get around half of what I used to. Let me tell you brother I pushed it like nobody knows. Do these exercises at this rate once a day. I was doing 2 and 3 times the reps advised and 3 times a day. Yeah I was ready to go back to work in 7 months instead of a year they original said. I dont think that helped me in the long run.
    Of course everyone is different sirSir. I wish you all the best.
    🙏 God bless you and may He guide your healing
    Crawford out 🧙‍♂️

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you for the Blessings and prayers. Truly Appreciated.. God is watching out for me even if I am not. ;) Those back injuries are soooo bad. I pray you get some relief. I crushed my L1 vertebrae in my 30s getting bucked off a horse and was in a back brace for 6 or 8 months. I didn't have to have surgery but it naturally fused to the one above it. Luckily I did a lot of stretching, situps and exercises that worked out the pain. But I am sure it will get me later. But I did too much too fast for my knee. I tore up in a motorcycle wreck in my 20s. But I didn't know I was doing too much because they told me it was just sprained and wrap it with an ace bandage. So I did and got it strengthened up and was fine. Then found out about 15 years later when it locked up that my ACL was gone and by then the cartilage was torn in half so they cut that out and there was too much arthritis and damage to fix anything. So now that is next on the list of new body parts. (wonderful) .... Take care of yourself and I pray you stay healthy and pain free.
      Gary

  • @ddivinia
    @ddivinia Před 9 měsíci +1

    I am coming up on 4 weeks after hip replacement. I was over doing it also. I am not one to just lie around. Great info on the next nearest joint get hurt. My knee was all jacked up after surgery. I was like, man do I need a new knee now? I am not in the chill out and let things heal up.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I hope you get feeling better soon. I now have the new knees. :) A new hip and 2 new knees. It is nice to try to get active again and not always looking for the next place to sit and rest while on a walk or hike. Take care and thank you for watching and the comments. It is much appreciated.

  • @kathylandry5193
    @kathylandry5193 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Gary,
    I am on the 6th day after my second hip replacement. I did have to have my leg lengthen by an inch. Boy was I was surprised on the recovery between the two hips. The first hip was done 9 years ago and I only took pain meds for the two days I was in the hospital. On my right hip that just got done 6 days ago I am in a lot of pain and I am definitely taking painkillers to help get through this pain and swelling . Thank you for all of your advice!
    Kathy

  • @marklewis910
    @marklewis910 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thanks Gary ,had physio today,waste time ,but had to go ,yea going well ,looking at eight weeks on going back to work as a plumber like my other hip time line ,but not going to rush it ,could take the full twelve weeks off the doctors said I should take ,see how I feel ,take care Gary 👍

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 7 měsíci

      That is the best. Just see how you are doing first. Sounds like a good plan. :) Thanks

  • @cxw5412
    @cxw5412 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank-you so much.
    I'm 8 days out from anterior hip replacement.
    Had a bad day yesterday with significant pain and swelling.
    I was expecting a miracle recovery. Probably thinking I was a hero as well.
    But probably just overdid it.
    Need to allow my body to heal.
    Trying to rest a bit more.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 9 měsíci

      I totally understand that. Yes, do just what the therapist recommend. Learn from my mistakes. :) :) I hope and pray you feel better soon. You are right. Just give your body time to heal and don't push it. Take care.

    • @cxw5412
      @cxw5412 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @GaryForgingOn thank you for your response. I probably believed too many of the "miracle" recovery stories with the anterior approach. Regardless of the approach used, it's still very major surgery and remind myself to relax and let my body heal.

  • @Cymraesarall
    @Cymraesarall Před 8 měsíci +5

    Watching this on day 11. I decided last night to take today off. I was feeling like I was making slow progress so stepped it up a bit. But then think it was too much for me. So today I’m resting. Thank you for reinforcing this. My knee is killing, as is the outside of the thigh.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I hope and pray you continue to heal well. Yes, don't make my mistakes. :) :) The knee and thigh will hurt a while but it did go away. Keep up the meds and PT but don't over do it. You will do great. I don't even know I had it done now. Just works great and smooth.

    • @eviwilliams433
      @eviwilliams433 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Outside of my thigh is sore as well & down front to abt the knee..so glad to see this video 😊

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@eviwilliams433 Thank you, Yes, it will hurt for a while but it will get better. I hope your recovery is going well. You will get there. Just keep up the meds and PT.

  • @filfurtado
    @filfurtado Před 26 dny +2

    I am 44 years old. Did my left hip last Friday, and today is Monday night.
    Thank you so much for all that information. I have PT tomorrow. My leg is swollen, and I am in pain. Hopefully it will be all over soon.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 25 dny

      It will seem like it lasts forever but it does get better as the weeks go by. And you will not regret it. I don't even know I had a problem with my hip or surgery now. You will do great. I hope and pray you continue to recover well.

    • @NinaNina-yq8zk
      @NinaNina-yq8zk Před 22 dny +1

      Great info and I am going no

  • @jerisehl2683
    @jerisehl2683 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I had surgery July 5. You’re keeping it real.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 10 měsíci +2

      I hope and pray you are doing well. Thank you for supporting my channel. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask. It will be rough at times but it is worth it in the end. hang in there.

    • @jerisehl2683
      @jerisehl2683 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Probably TMI but I’m having trouble with constipation more than pain. I do hate having to take the pain pills and trying to be very careful with that.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 9 měsíci

      @@jerisehl2683 That was the reason I kept trying to get off the pain meds earlier than I should. I just had to take stool softeners and other meds with the pain meds.

  • @cymraesfalch
    @cymraesfalch Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this. Operation in 30 days time. I have rapid destrucive hip arthritis ie from very little problem to total degredation of cartilage and femur and socket , in six months .. hoping my muscles are still in reasonable shape, but need to recall that not everone is going to be superwoman .Plus, I cannot take anti-inflammatories which means, I assume , my current swelling and inflammation and that from the operation, will be prolonged and painful ..so thank you : I am changing my outlook and getting myself to think more like 4-6 weeks and less of the 2 weeks, and plan myself accordingly so as not to get downhearted. ( It's been bad enough going from active to pretty useless in six months , so thank you sincerely. ) If I turn out to be superwoman, well, that's a bonus. Whatever - life will become good again before too long ! Wishing you well.

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před rokem

      Thank you and I hope and pray your surgery goes well. You will build the strength back. Just be patient. Take the pain meds and do the physical therapy. That is good you are thinking more longer recovery and not to try to rush it like me. My right leg was very much weaker than my left from the hip and knee being bad for years. But now that I have all that replaced I am slowly building up strength. But it is slow for me because I have a sedentary job so I don't get a lot of exercise. Now that it is over 3 years since my hip replacement, I don't even know it was done. It all works well and I can bend down and put my sock on that foot again. :) It is the little things. Take care and I know you will do well.

    • @cymraesfalch
      @cymraesfalch Před rokem +1

      @@GaryForgingOn Thank you Gary for your kindness .. Ill hold on to this support , probably longer than I hold on to my crutches !

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 11 měsíci

      Hope you are doing better. Just checking in. Take care and be well.

  • @marklewis910
    @marklewis910 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Yea seen those videos,on week three of having my second hip done ,seen one where guy was doing his shoes up on day one ,day one fr me was in bed all day ,got to take these videos whith pinch salt sorry ,I rested for six weeks only doing the exercises they gave me ,my first hip perfect ,after week eight could walk whith out crutch,they advised me to take 12 weeks off,you doing ok 👍

    • @GaryForgingOn
      @GaryForgingOn  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Glad you are doing good on your recovery. Hope you continue to do well. I am doing really good now with the hip and I had both my knees replaced last year. So I can walk normal again. It is nice. :)