Very sorry to hear this, Bryn. Your matter of fact approach to it seems a pretty healthy one, I hope it pays rich rewards. Best of luck!
Royal Berkshire enforced holiday.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostIndeed.Not helped by the fact that following a nasty RTC in the mid-'70s I have limited flexion and slight over-extension in my right knee.That was a contributory factor in my tumble on Tuesday night. However, with appropriate caution, I will still be able to lead a reasonably active life.
I don’t know if your case needs all these or you are entitled to the helps, but it will be worth looking into it
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostNot for the same reason but my other half had his hip ‘done’ a few years ago and is now on the waiting list for the other hip. Before his first operation, we had rails fitted along the stairs and the step, provided with a rubber shower mat, and a toilet seat to raise it to the right height, with a frame to help him stand up. All free by NHS. Mind you, the toilet seat wasn’t quite so convenient for me as I was quite a bit shorter than the patient They also offered to raise the armchair he usually sat but that wasn’t necessary as, with an additional cushion, the chair was high enough for him to be able to sit without bending his hip more than 90 degrees.
I don’t know if your case needs all these or you are entitled to the helps, but it will be worth looking into it
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostI don’t know if your case needs all these or you are entitled to the helps, but it will be worth looking into it
She never even thinks of the subject now, and has needed no household mods.
Best wishes, Bryn, for a speedy recovery.
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The sudden and presumably unexpected nature of Bryn's case is interesting - and I'm very glad that prompt and appropriate action seems to have been taken.
Where joint replacement is scheduled in advance it appears to be wisest to check what kind of joint is appropriate. There are experts who know about this kind of thing - not necessarily surgeons - though they work closely with surgeons - and by working closely with the consultants it's possible to get better results. For example, I think Andy Castle might have had a different joint fitted than an 80 year old. My point is that it can pay off to get the best joint for the patient's circumstances and intended lifestyle.
Also, check the hospital. Around us there is one hospital which is very good for this kind of thing, and another which isn't. On the other hand, the one which is good for bones etc. is not so good for some other conditions, and the other hospital would (apparently) be preferable. I hope to avoid both for as long as possible!
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My progress seems fine. The only problem has been the fact that the physios do not carry out routine work at weekends, so getting started on walking will have to wait until tomorrow. I have, however, been out of bed, fully weight-bearing on the left leg, then into a chair. I suggested a walk, with frame, to the loo (taking all responsibility for risk), but it was no go. From what I experienced in the few moments on my feet, I foresee no problems quickly getting on to crutches, then a stick or two, then free walking. I expect to be out of here in couple of days or so.
Oh, this ward has poor Radio 3,FM reception, so most listening is to what happened to be on their micro-SDHC card in my smart phone.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostMy progress seems fine. The only problem has been the fact that the physios do not carry out routine work at weekends, so getting started on walking will have to wait until tomorrow. I have, however, been out of bed, fully weight-bearing on the left leg, then into a chair. I suggested a walk, with frame, to the loo (taking all responsibility for risk), but it was no go. From what I experienced in the few moments on my feet, I foresee no problems quickly getting on to crutches, then a stick or two, then free walking. I expect to be out of here in couple of days or so.
Oh, this ward has poor Radio 3,FM reception, so most listening is to what happened to be on their micro-SDHC card in my smart phone.
What's on the SD card?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostSounds like it's all going well, but if you don't mind me saying, be patient. Don't try to run before you can walk (figuratively speaking).
What's on the SD card?
As to the SDHC card, (JS) Bach's cello suites, several Hear and Now prorogrammes, Beethoven violin concerto (Pat Kop), Christian Wolff piano music, etc.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostDon't worry, I have been checking out the NHS advice on hip replacement recovery and grasp the need for both caution and perseverance.
As to the SDHC card, (JS) Bach's cello suites, several Hear and Now prorogrammes, Beethoven violin concerto (Pat Kop), Christian Wolff piano music, etc.
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Originally posted by Bryn View Post
Oh, this ward has poor Radio 3,FM reception, so most listening is to what happened to be on their micro-SDHC card in my smart phone.
Do any of the streaming services work in there? Wi-Fi is perhaps a no go area.
Best wishes again.
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