Debru4
graduate
I had a fairly easy recovery from my right hip replacement surgery in 2018, but I still remember the pain in my bottom when I sat, and the feeling that I was sitting on rocks. I simply couldn't get comfortable for a few weeks when I sat. I would shift left and right, and all over the place on the right side of my bottom, trying to take pressure off.
I bought a special pillow to sit on (from Amazon) which helped some, and sat on ice as well. Sometimes the ice helped--others not so much. If you do ice, be sure to do it for at least 20 minutes at a stretch in order to get optimal benefit. I didn't have a lift chair---just my regular recliner, so I have no idea how I would have felt with a lift recliner.
Recovery is so individual to the person, and it's great that you are aware of that. I was able to walk, get up and down off the floor, and do many things more easily than just sitting on a chair at times. But just easing into daily life activities and not worrying about "exercise" was what my surgeon recommended. I will be eternally grateful that I had my hip replaced----best decision ever, but there were a few times right at first, I did wonder!
Take care, and if the rock sensations continues, do consider an air pillow. Plus there may be other devices that have come on the market more recently.
I bought a special pillow to sit on (from Amazon) which helped some, and sat on ice as well. Sometimes the ice helped--others not so much. If you do ice, be sure to do it for at least 20 minutes at a stretch in order to get optimal benefit. I didn't have a lift chair---just my regular recliner, so I have no idea how I would have felt with a lift recliner.
Recovery is so individual to the person, and it's great that you are aware of that. I was able to walk, get up and down off the floor, and do many things more easily than just sitting on a chair at times. But just easing into daily life activities and not worrying about "exercise" was what my surgeon recommended. I will be eternally grateful that I had my hip replaced----best decision ever, but there were a few times right at first, I did wonder!
Take care, and if the rock sensations continues, do consider an air pillow. Plus there may be other devices that have come on the market more recently.