MeowWoofMomma
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(warning, long post)
My surgery went well yesterday: THR of right hip, anterior approach, DePuy Actis titanium stem, ceramic ball, XLPE liner, no cement, Dermabond Prineo Skin Closure System. Meds: oxycodone (pain), baby aspirin (blood clots) tylenol (pain), meloxicam (anti-inflammatory), omeprazole (acid reflux), and miralax (constipation).
I went in at 5:30 am, out of surgery by 8:30, cleared to go home by 12:30pm. I had some faintness and nausea and vomited twice: once during recovery, and once during the ride home. Otherwise, recovery went well with virtually no pain.
I made the mistake of taking 2 oxycodone after arriving at home, so I felt no pain for 3-4 hours. But then I started getting faintness and nausea every time I got up to go to the kitchen or bathroom. Also lost my appetite completely. So, I'm determined to take as little oxycodone as possible. Instead, I'm taking Tylenol and icing.
Thank heavens for icing! I used my ice machine all night (Polar Active Ice 3.0 with timer), set at 30 minutes on and 30 minutes off). By morning all the ice bottles had pretty much melted. I was using the extended coverage back/hip pad (12.5” x 22.5”), and put it over my right hip and groin area. When I got up, I noticed that this area was cool to the touch and seemed fine (no pain), but my thigh extending down from that area was visibly swollen, warm to the touch, and painful. Guess I was icing the wrong area!
I'm using my walker to hobble around, and it was medium painful, mostly in my upper thigh where the swelling was. I had to put most of my weight onto the walker arms and gently position my right leg. I dug out my ice packs and put those on the swollen area of my thigh, and it's doing so much better. Only took 2 tylenol and meloxicam this morning (8am) and pain is managed well so far (11am).
Only thing that bothers me is that I still get some faintness and slight nausea after I've been up and walking around for 5-10 minutes. Is that normal? I'm trying to keep hydrated (water, Gatorade Zero), and avoiding opioids. Anything else I can do?
Another question: when I got my cataract surgery, I received a card that listed the manufacturer, model number, serial number, etc. of my new lenses. Was I supposed to receive something similar for my new hip implant? So far, I've had very little clarity from my PA or OS on the actual implant items used on me. (I'm just a stickler on what's going into my body.)
My surgery went well yesterday: THR of right hip, anterior approach, DePuy Actis titanium stem, ceramic ball, XLPE liner, no cement, Dermabond Prineo Skin Closure System. Meds: oxycodone (pain), baby aspirin (blood clots) tylenol (pain), meloxicam (anti-inflammatory), omeprazole (acid reflux), and miralax (constipation).
I went in at 5:30 am, out of surgery by 8:30, cleared to go home by 12:30pm. I had some faintness and nausea and vomited twice: once during recovery, and once during the ride home. Otherwise, recovery went well with virtually no pain.
I made the mistake of taking 2 oxycodone after arriving at home, so I felt no pain for 3-4 hours. But then I started getting faintness and nausea every time I got up to go to the kitchen or bathroom. Also lost my appetite completely. So, I'm determined to take as little oxycodone as possible. Instead, I'm taking Tylenol and icing.
Thank heavens for icing! I used my ice machine all night (Polar Active Ice 3.0 with timer), set at 30 minutes on and 30 minutes off). By morning all the ice bottles had pretty much melted. I was using the extended coverage back/hip pad (12.5” x 22.5”), and put it over my right hip and groin area. When I got up, I noticed that this area was cool to the touch and seemed fine (no pain), but my thigh extending down from that area was visibly swollen, warm to the touch, and painful. Guess I was icing the wrong area!
I'm using my walker to hobble around, and it was medium painful, mostly in my upper thigh where the swelling was. I had to put most of my weight onto the walker arms and gently position my right leg. I dug out my ice packs and put those on the swollen area of my thigh, and it's doing so much better. Only took 2 tylenol and meloxicam this morning (8am) and pain is managed well so far (11am).
Only thing that bothers me is that I still get some faintness and slight nausea after I've been up and walking around for 5-10 minutes. Is that normal? I'm trying to keep hydrated (water, Gatorade Zero), and avoiding opioids. Anything else I can do?
Another question: when I got my cataract surgery, I received a card that listed the manufacturer, model number, serial number, etc. of my new lenses. Was I supposed to receive something similar for my new hip implant? So far, I've had very little clarity from my PA or OS on the actual implant items used on me. (I'm just a stickler on what's going into my body.)