Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 Hiya folks Well I just got back from birmingham today having been all resurfaced last tuesday morning and guess what...it wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be!! No bone pain since thursday - all that's sore now is tight muscles and my 10 inch incision criss-crossed with staples - my boyfriend says my ass looks like frankenstein's monster. What a relief - I really had forgotten what this felt like - no grinding or clunking anymore. My body can start to heal itself and hopefully balance up again! I've been walking so badly for so long that it's gonna take a lot of effort. Mr Treacy says crutches and no work for 6 weeks which I am of course going to abide by - but to be honest, apart from being tired, I feel great. I take a couple of paracetamols every now and again, and asprin to thin y blood every day but nothing else. THis is a big reduction for my - pre-op I was on an awful lot of anti-inflammatories!! I caught the plane home to Glasgow today and all went fine. I'm pretty shattered at the moment. I'm just going to go for a snooze but I thought I'd post a wee message for you all. THanks so much to everyone who answered my panicky pre-op posts! You all helped an awful lot!! Thanks also to all those who answered my initial posts around 6 months ago. I'd had some very biased advice from a THR specialist and I feel SO LUCKY that I happened upon this site 3 WEEKS before I was due to go in for my THR. Anyway I am now a bionic woman and I have the X rays to prove it! I'm sure I'll have a good few more anxious posts for all you hippies before I'm really better. But for now THanks again all. Luv Mo xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 Congratulations Mo! Glad it all went well. Its amazing isn't it - my experience in hospital wasnt as bad as i expected it to be either - nor the pain or need for drugs. I'm 3 and a half weeks post now and the tiredness is still there, but to be honest I'm making the most of it and catching up on years of missed sleep. Lying on your back soon gets easier, and after about 2 weeks I was able to lie on my affected side whihc helped too. Keep us posted with your progress. All the best, Jen R BHR (Jain) 12/5/04 > Hiya folks > > Well I just got back from birmingham today having been all > resurfaced last tuesday morning and guess what...it wasn't nearly as > bad as I thought it would be!! > > No bone pain since thursday - all that's sore now is tight muscles > and my 10 inch incision criss-crossed with staples - my boyfriend > says my ass looks like frankenstein's monster. > > What a relief - I really had forgotten what this felt like - no > grinding or clunking anymore. My body can start to heal itself and > hopefully balance up again! I've been walking so badly for so long > that it's gonna take a lot of effort. Mr Treacy says crutches and no > work for 6 weeks which I am of course going to abide by - but to be > honest, apart from being tired, I feel great. I take a couple of > paracetamols every now and again, and asprin to thin y blood every > day but nothing else. THis is a big reduction for my - pre-op I was > on an awful lot of anti-inflammatories!! > > I caught the plane home to Glasgow today and all went fine. I'm > pretty shattered at the moment. I'm just going to go for a snooze > but I thought I'd post a wee message for you all. > > THanks so much to everyone who answered my panicky pre-op posts! You > all helped an awful lot!! > > Thanks also to all those who answered my initial posts around 6 > months ago. I'd had some very biased advice from a THR specialist > and I feel SO LUCKY that I happened upon this site 3 WEEKS before I > was due to go in for my THR. > > Anyway I am now a bionic woman and I have the X rays to prove it! > I'm sure I'll have a good few more anxious posts for all you hippies > before I'm really better. But for now THanks again all. > > Luv Mo > xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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