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My mom is 75 and she fell yesterday and has Osteoperosis,she broke her hip,and has to have hip replacement!!? |
She has a replacement valve in her heart 7 years ago ,and has been getting tests for parkinsons,she also lives with me ,her daughter I am 47 and have 2 boys 13 and 15.She has been getting a little weaker these last few months .But hip replacement isnt a biggie operation is itt? Fairly easy to come through... Hip replacement is major surgery. I've had both of my hips replaced in separate surgeries several months apart. You and your mother need to have a chat with her doctor & surgeon so that you both are aware of the possible complications of this surgery. Some of the possible complications are no more than annoyances; others can be life-threatening. That said, it is a very successful surgical procedure in that it relieves pain and restores function in people who would otherwise end up in wheelchairs. honestly im not sure. but im just here to give some love and say good luck and i hope all goes well.=) I believe it is not an easy operation to come through especially at her age. I am 61 and just had a total knee replacement and it is awful! Maybe the hip will be easier because you don't walk on it. I have been told my knee will be almost normal in 3-9 months! Better luck to your mother! Risks of hip replacement surgery I used to be a rehab nurse and we saw these surgeries everyday and the recovery from the surgery. Given her age and if she is not too active then she might need to spend a week in inpatient rehab to learn how to do activities of daily living with her new hip. Such as bending, twisting, getting in and out of a car. She will walk with a walker due to weight bearing for a week or so. She will have a lovely scar about 6 inches long on her hip. Recovery is pretty fast and she will probably feel 95% better with her new hip! I go to water aerobics and there are several women that go that are recovering from hip surgery and the water aerobics really helps them! Good luck and I hope she is feeling better soon. I know what it is like to take care of your mom! Mom with MS and been doing it for years! I've known several people who have had hip replacement, and they are doing just fine. The convalescent period takes a little longer than other surgical procedures, because the patient has to stay off his or her feet until the prosthesis fuses to the bone. But once healed, the hip joint will give no more problems. Good luck to your mom! Incidentally, I hope she is being treated for the osteoporosis also, to prevent broken bones in the future. Hip replacement surgery is not a "no biggy" surgery. There are significant possible complications....but with that said...it's either surgery...or possibly never walking again...it is no wonder it is a huge cause for admission into nursing homes... My husband's grandmother fell and broke her hip when she was 75. She passed away 2 years later from complications to her hip surgery. She kept getting infections that she couldn't fight. Her surgeon told us that that was a common problem with the elderly. I took care of her for the last two years of her life, because she was constantly in pain and discomfort, she became very bitter and verbally abusive to everyone. I personally think that she lost the will to live once she was forced to become dependent on others. Good Luck to you. Email me if you want to talk more. |
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