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I’d like to know more about the normal recovery period following hip replacement surgery - what sort of activities are encouraged or restricted, for now long, etc.
Background: one of my husband’s sisters is - finally - scheduled to get one of her hips replaced in December. I say finally because she has needed it for years, but kept coming up with excuses to put off the surgery. Early last year her doctor finally convinced her that if she did not undergo the surgery soon, she was in danger of also ruining her knee on that side and severely, permanently, impacting her mobility. Then Covid hit, of course. And the sister and her hubby are planning to move across the country early next year, which could mean starting all over with the surgery prep (and prevarication) so we’re hoping she’ll follow through with the procedure that’s scheduled to take place in two months.
The thing is, she and her husband are currently living in a vintage trailer on our property. She hasn’t yet thought to ask what the post-op and recovery periods will entail, but I’m guessing that living in a trailer - with severely restricted space to move or do exercises, let alone use a walker - won’t fill the bill. So we’ve offered them the use of our spare bedroom during her recovery. I’m looking for some idea of how long we should expect them to be staying with us and what special accommodations might be needed.
I’ll admit to bring less than thrilled about the prospect, even though it was my idea to make the offer. They are adamant about not getting vaccinated, citing religious beliefs - and because they’ll be here in the dead of winter, throwing the windows open to increase ventilation will have its limits. If we could reasonably rent them a place to stay for that period we would. Unfortunately the housing market was already very tight here before this summer’s wildfires forced a hundred or more families to find new temporary housing, so it’s highly unlikely that we’d be able to find them an affordable apartment for her recovery period.
Background: one of my husband’s sisters is - finally - scheduled to get one of her hips replaced in December. I say finally because she has needed it for years, but kept coming up with excuses to put off the surgery. Early last year her doctor finally convinced her that if she did not undergo the surgery soon, she was in danger of also ruining her knee on that side and severely, permanently, impacting her mobility. Then Covid hit, of course. And the sister and her hubby are planning to move across the country early next year, which could mean starting all over with the surgery prep (and prevarication) so we’re hoping she’ll follow through with the procedure that’s scheduled to take place in two months.
The thing is, she and her husband are currently living in a vintage trailer on our property. She hasn’t yet thought to ask what the post-op and recovery periods will entail, but I’m guessing that living in a trailer - with severely restricted space to move or do exercises, let alone use a walker - won’t fill the bill. So we’ve offered them the use of our spare bedroom during her recovery. I’m looking for some idea of how long we should expect them to be staying with us and what special accommodations might be needed.
I’ll admit to bring less than thrilled about the prospect, even though it was my idea to make the offer. They are adamant about not getting vaccinated, citing religious beliefs - and because they’ll be here in the dead of winter, throwing the windows open to increase ventilation will have its limits. If we could reasonably rent them a place to stay for that period we would. Unfortunately the housing market was already very tight here before this summer’s wildfires forced a hundred or more families to find new temporary housing, so it’s highly unlikely that we’d be able to find them an affordable apartment for her recovery period.