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To: Les H who wrote (29126)5/22/2025 12:36:13 PM
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Hip replacement surgery went very well. I'm only taking 2 Tylenol 325 mg and have Oxycodone on standby if pain dramatically increases. Pain typically peaks in days 3 to 5, and it seems to be already decreasing day by day. Swelling it contained to the incision site and the buttocks since the hip was accessed from the posterior. I could probably have returned to a desk job 1 or 2 days after surgery. I'm walking at least one hour a day and there's no stiffness on this 2nd day. I've started walking with a walker one hour a day to start and using the cane to get around in the house or in the yard. My doctor used to be the head of joint replacement department at the hospital and his team does 10 surgeries a week. It's all very routine unless your hip has special injuries or conditions.
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