Hip Replacement surgery

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Has anyone had a good or bad experience with hip replacement surgery. I just hd left hip replaced a week ago today and I am curious about what to expect down the line , month, year and beyond. Will I be able to do what I previously have done, cut fire wood, run tractors , take dog for walks on hilly terrain, etc. I am 80 years old and in decent physical condition. Just wanting others experiences that have had it done.
 
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In general patients often get a new lease on life... the thing is not to go crazy like trampoline crazy and not be unfortunate being one of the few where it doesn't take or product recalled.
 
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I had both hips replaced at around age 65 (one at a time). I followed all the physical therapy plus added reps above the required plus more times/day. I was out scouting my firewood sources while still on a cane (2 months worth IIRC). My first question to the doc "What are the restrictions?" Answer "None". 88 now and just came in from another 3 hours cut pile brush in preperation for falling a big tree in a few days Overdoing it a bit as I have hit the wood patches every day most of the spring summer. I don't need the wood but do need the great physical exercise.
 
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did you have posterior or anterior incision?
 
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did you have posterior or anterior incision?
Sorta on the side of the cheek. Fun part was discovering that I was allergic to vinyl tape. Day 2 had a rash and an itch that I couldn't scratch "perfect square" was the nurse's comment.
 
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My Dad (He turned 88 last Feb) had one replaced about 5 years ago. He was a model patient. He never had any pain and stopped pain meds 3-4 days after surgery. He was discharged 2-3 days after surgery. He had at home physical therapy and 2 weeks early they said he didn't need them any more as he was way ahead of schedule and doing more than they expected. He's always been active and worked most all of his life, he still string trims and mows about 8 acres on a ZT mower.
He said if he had known it would turn out this well, he would have done it years ago and avoided a lot of pain for so long. Now his knee problems/pain is the worst issue but figures he can just deal with it.

My younger brother by 2 years had one replaced last year and the other this past June, both done here in Plano (North Dallas). He said the first one was a great improvement, hopefully the recent one will be as well. He has had an adventurous and accident filled life that has taken it's toll on his body!
 
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I've had both hips done (anterior?). They went in thru the front, not the side or back. Doc said no restrictions, but would rather you not climb a ladder for a few days.

I divorced the walker before I left the hospital the next day. After the first one was done, I was playing golf in 5 weeks. After the 2nd, it took an extra week or so to get back to "normal". Now, pain free and never even know I had them done except for the scars.
 
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Nothing yet, but with all these leg advancements...
How on earth do the get the net leg perfect? Anyone notice change?
Do they ever adjust for previous problem (add an inch or two for instance)?
 

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