[Total Hip Replacement Surgery Recovery]. Update as of April 5, 2010. Several weeks after my hip surgery, I began to have very severe fatigue that lasted, well, for many weeks, even a few months. Personally I called this surgical recovery tiredness condition, "Post part-of hip surgery Fatigue" LOL! I know it's stupid but hey, it helps to have a sense of humor. And if it wasn't stupid it wouldn't be funny.
I recorded this video on a new MacBook which I had never done before and I exported the video incorrectly, so the audio is out of sync, but I can't redo it.
I hope this helps if even just a little bit.
Oh, one more thing. I have a little blog at;
http://www.GanderCo.com/213
Gary.
@Bruny Thanks for the info Bruny. Please keep me posted, ok?
Thanks for the comment!
Gary.
Ganderco 1 year ago
The Direct Anterior Approach for total hip replacement has you walking the next day, 2 days in the hospital, no restrictions like no crossing legs etc. You can drive in 2 weeks and there is less pain because you don't get your muscles and tendons cut. Incision is done on the front instead of the back or side and it's only 4" long. Good luck and if you have to get the other side done, please consider the DAA. I'm getting left side done on August 19th and right side a couple of months after.
Bruny 1 year ago
FYI: I uploaded this video to FaceBook and the audio was just fine. But...
Obviously the audio did not sync well when uploaded to youtube. Anyone know why this happened?
Thanks!
Gary.
Ganderco 1 year ago