swimmer77
junior member
- Joined
- Aug 26, 2019
- Messages
- 41
- Age
- 65
- Location
- Amish Country, PA
- Country
- United States
- Gender
- Female
I'm new here. So is my right hip. LOL I feel very, very fortunate because "things" are going smoothly, I think. Surgery was the 20th and in and out the same day. I've moved on to crutches and using one crutch at times makes me feel less useless. I don't know what else to say except I wish maybe I would have found this forum sooner.
My only complaints are that I have some knee pain and that I can't sleep. The knee pain was there before surgery at times and I just attributed it to the added stress I was putting on my leg. Seems a little better each day. My best sleep seems to be from 4:00 and 6:00 AM. I tried to wear myself out today but I don't think that is a good solution either.
Anyway, to everyone else recovering - may you each have the best possible outcome.
My only complaints are that I have some knee pain and that I can't sleep. The knee pain was there before surgery at times and I just attributed it to the added stress I was putting on my leg. Seems a little better each day. My best sleep seems to be from 4:00 and 6:00 AM. I tried to wear myself out today but I don't think that is a good solution either.
Anyway, to everyone else recovering - may you each have the best possible outcome.
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