6 Month Post PAO Surgery

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  • čas přidán 23. 11. 2020
  • 6 months ago I had major hip surgery. This is a raw video of me recounting the past 6 months, and sharing some insight I've developed through recovery. Hopefully you find it inspiriting/encouraging. God is so faithful. No way I would have made it through this without HIM or my community.
    Maybe I'll do another one at 1 year.
    If you find yourself in need of any hip work go see Dr. Ferguson! www.taniafergurson.com
    If you have other orthopedic needs: Music City Orthopedics and Sports Medicine: www.musiccityosm.com
    Whether you have gone through a PAO for are just beginning the process, please visit our Facebook group "Hip PAO".
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Komentáře • 43

  • @emilyherogian943
    @emilyherogian943 Před rokem +3

    This is so helpful! Thank you for sharing. I’m 34 and just had this surgery 10 days ago. You’ve eased my mind just knowing that another active person had this and pushed through. ❤

    • @StaceeStrickland
      @StaceeStrickland  Před 10 měsíci

      Emily, how are you doing now? How has recovery gone?

  • @alejandraquiroz6745
    @alejandraquiroz6745 Před rokem +2

    I really needed this video. I'm 22 years old and I had PAO surgery exactly 2 months ago, and I already started physical teraphy and u know, it's SO frustrating sometimes when I have to do a movement and I cannot fully do it, but I started to focus on what I can do and less on what I can't do, and honestly like you said, "my hip, my story". This process is a really BIG thing, and now I know that this process get out the BEST version of ourselves, our encourage and brave version, bc it requires A LOT of mental strenght. I write this from México, and I'm very grateful with you for share your process with us and makes us less lonely.

    • @StaceeStrickland
      @StaceeStrickland  Před 10 měsíci

      Hello Alejandra! I'm sorry for just now responding. How are you doing 9 months in?!

  • @aleahmoxley4388
    @aleahmoxley4388 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much! I’m supposed to get this surgery done soon. And i am so scared. But your story helped me out so much! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @matsm-xd2dw
    @matsm-xd2dw Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing. ♡ My 13 yo is going to have PAO this May. She's a volleyball player and she wants to get through surgery and back to playing.

    • @cameronsimpson3035
      @cameronsimpson3035 Před 3 měsíci

      If you don't mind me asking, how was it for her from a younger individuals perspective.

  • @fionatomrodger9397
    @fionatomrodger9397 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you very much. I’m 31 with three kids under 6 and you have definitely prepared me for what I have ahead in one months time. It has woke me up to a lot more than I hadn’t thought of, especially community and family friends support. I’m in NZ with no family support isolated some what on a farm. My husband is going to become superman as he is helping me and also the kids and also working full-time on the farm. I also am getting my other hip done 1yr post first hip surgery. Gonna be a mad couple years eh!
    Thank you thank you thank you. You are an inspiration! X

    • @StaceeStrickland
      @StaceeStrickland  Před 2 lety

      sorry for just responding. you're going to do great! it's so much more of a mental game. make sure your mind is in the right place!

  • @AyoTasha38
    @AyoTasha38 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m 24 and I just had this same surgery done 2 weeks ago! I’m in my 3rd week post op. I played softball all my life so I can definitely relate. 😢

  • @jessicadunham9472
    @jessicadunham9472 Před 29 dny

    I’m not a pain med girl at all either. Ibuprofen and I’m good if it’s childbirth or any other type of pain I encounter. 😂
    My daughter will be getting a PAO within the next month or two. She is only 15 and a sprinter which she is no longer able to do.😢 Your video was very helpful in knowing what to expect. Thanks for sharing.
    We don’t completely understanding why the Lord would give her a gift only to take it away temporarily-or why he didn’t bring this to our attention when she was an infant-but there are reasons beyond our understanding for sure. Trusting him in the process as well.🙏🏻

    • @melissagrimm8771
      @melissagrimm8771 Před 26 dny

      My daughter had this surgery in February. She’s in therapy now and rocking it!! Will have to have the other leg done when symptoms start to show. Good luck to your daughter, Any questions feel free to
      Reach out

  • @brookylnneschuetz
    @brookylnneschuetz Před rokem +1

    18 years old pretty much got the surgery a week ago and man they say it’s rare seeing someone like this discharge a day earlier, going out in public a lot (some medical people love it some don’t), and moving around like this after there first major surgery. I felt your pain and it’s only been a week. I’m a Athlete myself and it’s hard. Hey need to look at it’s going to better my future no more pain but a long road to recovery. It’s surprising to see they had you using crutches they have me using a walker.

    • @StaceeStrickland
      @StaceeStrickland  Před rokem +1

      Yes. It’s a tough recovery but you can do it! They wanted me to use a walker but I refused. Only wanted crutches. I felt more stable on them.

  • @sheriaragon
    @sheriaragon Před 2 lety +3

    Funny enough, I'm 33 and just had a PAO 10 days ago. Thank you for your honest video. Things were different for me like no epidural (local anesthesia), 5 in scar, but my understanding is everything else was about the same. I wasnt able to do any lower body stuff for months before the surgery except in physical therapy with assistance. I am jealous that you had a bar to lift yourself after surgery. THAT was what i wanted but didn't get...i also have to use a granny walker and would love some crutches. Maybe next week at the post-op apt i can get some lol! Thank you for your story!

    • @StaceeStrickland
      @StaceeStrickland  Před 2 lety +1

      how's recovery going?!

    • @sheriaragon
      @sheriaragon Před 2 lety +1

      @@StaceeStrickland its going well, for the most part. I'm almost 12 post-op and I've only had 4 pt sessions. I feel like I'm so behind. I'm able to crutch around with 1, but my stamina is slowly building. I wake up aching, though it gets better with blood flow...i wonder if that's the new reality of being in my mid 30s 😆. I really want to be fully mobile, exercising, hiking, lifting, etc., but I'm not. This could be teaching me patience 🤣

  • @lainekelley4974
    @lainekelley4974 Před 3 lety +1

    This is very appreciated. thank you for taking the time to share your story. having fai surgery ( Dr. Byrd) in may but thinking about seeing dr. Ferguson to rule out dysplasia before.

  • @markthorne2999
    @markthorne2999 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this. My 18 year old daughter is in day one recovery from her PAO at CHOP with a goal of getting back to dance training after her second PAO come May. She needs to set a stout heart for a steep hill.

  • @anidisanto1999
    @anidisanto1999 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Did you get a plate that needed removed in a year?
    My daughter had both hips done, 8 different procedures. She is 8 and a half. So hard, thank you for making a video as i cannot find another young kid one to relate with.

    • @StaceeStrickland
      @StaceeStrickland  Před 7 měsíci +1

      sorry for just responding. I didn't have a plate, but I had 5 screws, 4 removed at the one year mark. Now 3 years post-op, im doing amazing! Hope your daughter is recovering well!

  • @ainsleemcintyre1048
    @ainsleemcintyre1048 Před 3 lety +2

    I had this surgery October 23rd 2020 i quit crutches December 4th 2020 I feel you 100% on everything except I was sick because of the pain killers I begged them to quit giving me. Thank you for making this video God is so good and has helped me through all this as well! I wouldn't have asked for the help I needed if I didn't have my 5 year old that I couldn't take care of myself.

  • @samanthaprestii
    @samanthaprestii Před rokem +1

    Where did you get your shirt?! but thank you for this video. I'm recovering from mine and it's definitely a long process.

  • @mollyyates872
    @mollyyates872 Před 2 lety +1

    thank you! I need a hip osteotomy, and i'm 14 due to hip dysplasia, i only just developed it

  • @isalomita
    @isalomita Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks! I'll have surgery in a few weeks and I'm very scared about muscle atrophy, what did you do in order to preserve the muscles on your legs? Also, whats the name of the ice stuff around your leg? game ready?

  • @allamericansnob
    @allamericansnob Před 3 lety +3

    My 16 year old is having PAO surgery on August 2! I would love to know where you got your shirt!

    • @StaceeStrickland
      @StaceeStrickland  Před 3 lety

      I designed it myself and then just printed through zazzle, I think...

  • @kathrinknauer1869
    @kathrinknauer1869 Před rokem +1

    Hi, where can I get this shirt? Hope you feel well now. My second PAO was wednesday (revision), also DVO. Regards

  • @frankm8228
    @frankm8228 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm expected to have this exact surgery this December. I was told I would only be in the hospital for a week. How long were you there for? I'm a little concerned that that might be too short

    • @StaceeStrickland
      @StaceeStrickland  Před 2 lety +2

      I was in the hospital for 3 nights. Surgery Tuesday, went home Friday. It was plenty of time for me. I think it depends on you and your healing. My surgeon was happy to let me stay longer if we both felt it was needed, but it wasn’t! Good luck!

    • @frankm8228
      @frankm8228 Před 2 lety +2

      @@StaceeStrickland thanks for the reply. I saw a couple of your recent videos. Your hips look like a million bucks!!

    • @StaceeStrickland
      @StaceeStrickland  Před 2 lety +2

      @@frankm8228 yes. This surgery was the best decision ever!! Got my life back!

  • @breannamckamey8562
    @breannamckamey8562 Před 2 lety +2

    Im 22 and I have my hip arthrogram next month to decide if I’m going to be getting a pao surgery not gonna lie I’m so nervous😅

    • @StaceeStrickland
      @StaceeStrickland  Před 2 lety +2

      It was the best decision I could have made, for me. It is a big deal, for sure, and weigh out the pros/cons but it was a game changer for me. Who is your surgeon?

    • @aminatakamara3961
      @aminatakamara3961 Před 2 lety +1

      @@StaceeStrickland how is you recovery now. Are you pain free , are you back to 💯 sporting activities?

  • @dancingcolibri3159
    @dancingcolibri3159 Před 2 lety +2

    Stacy can you give an update on your status? I was just diagnosed with hip dysplasia and I’m 45 and I don’t know that I can go thru this surgery because I’m older.

    • @StaceeStrickland
      @StaceeStrickland  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Rosy! I'm a year and a half out and I'm 100% back to normal! I'm back to racing and playing ball. Best decision I ever made.
      You'll be able to make it though. there is a group of facebook called "Hip PAO" - super helpful.

  • @kamildymek3001
    @kamildymek3001 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m about to go through this surgery you’ve calmed me down, thank you.
    How is your recover range of motion ? Pain free? Are you back to near 100%?

    • @StaceeStrickland
      @StaceeStrickland  Před 3 lety +4

      Hi! I am so glad this video helped! That was my goal!
      I am back to 100% ROM and about 90% pain free currently. I expect a full recovery. The biggest piece of advice I could give is: allow yourself to heal. You will be tempted to push hard but don’t. Just rest and heal, especially those first few months! Let me know how surgery goes!

    • @kamildymek3001
      @kamildymek3001 Před 3 lety

      @@StaceeStrickland I will! I’m doing more research about this surgery currently. I had a arthroscopy in 2013 then 2019 had femoral head reconstruction. Finally a doctor realized I have hip dysplasia, a little discouraged to have this but your video gave me hope thanks seriously!