Dear Wendy:
I think you had your hip replacement the day after mine, which was August 24 in the early morning.
Everything went very well - I had the spinal block again plus the added sedative to keep me unaware.
Well, ladies! Guess what?????? I BECAME aware at one point of some very noisy POUNDING, which was the hip surgeon pounding the ball into the socket! :dizzy: Talk about being amazed that I heard this! I never felt one twinge of pain, however. My new hips are made of titanium, I learned. I don't know much about that metal. I had asked the nurse anesthetist to add some anti nausea stuff to the anesthetic, so she did, and I had no nausea after surgery. In fact, I came to, feeling pretty good, and even was able to feel hungry for the clear liquiRAB I was given. Tasted great to me after no food since 6 PM the previous day.
I was part of a new joint replacement program at the hospital, where everyone is gotten up immediately after surgery, wears street clothes instead of gowns, has group therapy, and one group lunch. We were pushed around on those huge lounge type chairs with wheels. This program did not work well for me, and I at once spoke up. However, the staff urged me to continue in it, so I did, being an obliging girl. :angel: I did not like it, though. Also for some odd reason, no one came to push me into the room where the group luncheon was taking place. So the new program was very disappointing to me. I did get a nice big light blue T shirt though. That would make a good nightshirt. I haven't tried it on but it looks huge. I asked for a large size but it is larger than I anticipated.

I was transported in a van to the rehab facility, which is a few city miles from the hospital. Had a very pleasant trip through neigrabroadorhooRAB, and that was refreshing, seeing the pretty green grass, trees, flowers, people.
I had a very good roommate, we were just a few years apart in age - she being 3 years older than I. We had similar childhooRAB and remeraber all the same things about life in this country while growing up and being adults. She is married to a retired Lutheran pastor who still is active in volunteer work.
We had a wonderful time at meals - usually all about the same age ladies. Some husbanRAB visited too. We had lots of laughs and pleasant relaxation.
The therapy as usual was excellent and they whipped us into such good shape.
I came home yesterday, Friday, and it is so good to sleep in my own comfy bed again. Making my meals is no problem. I get around just fine with my walker. My leg lifter is so much help getting in and out of bed. Sure glad I have it.
My kitty Leila is so glad that I am back home. My grand daughter cared for her while I was gone, but I am Leila's very favorite person and no one else will do.
If anyone has any specific questions, I will be happy to answer them. So my second hip replacement is very successful. So far so good as the saying goes.
Shirley H.