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TravelTracer
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Aug 24, 2013

Hip Replacement and RV'ing

I'm scheduled to have my right hip replaced at the end of October. This is something that I have put off for quite sometime...well it's time now. I have delayed it until the end of October so that I can enjoy the TT as much as possible.

I will have the TT winterized prior to surgery, so I won't be using the trailer until Spring of 2014. I don't have a clue as to what effect this will have on my mobility next Spring. Hopefully, everything will be healed by then.

Any suggestions for RV'ing after hip replacement surgery, or any suggestions/modifications to the trailer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance...

TravelTracer
  • My mother had both hips replaced........follow the doctor's orders to the T, and do your physical therapy. You'll do fine!
  • Most of the people I kow that have had ht surgery are doing fine. About the MOST important part of the recovery is the therapy prescribed by your doctor. Do what they tell you to, and always give as a goal to be able to use and go RVing again. Do that and you will be fine. Have that as a goal, and be determined to get there.
  • Thank you for your comments.....I've also heard that the hip is suppose to be easier than the knee replacement. Others have said the same about exercises and how important the are. I'm definitely going in with a positive attitude and will follow the therapy routine. Thank you for your comments and well wishes!

    TravelTracer
  • DH had his left hip replaced last July, the right hip replaced 3 months later in Oct. and by Dec. we were on the road with our 5th wheel for a 3 month trip. It was so much easier and pleasant for him with the new hips. Made a world of difference!

    Good luck with the surgery.
  • Any suggestions for RV'ing after hip replacement surgery, or any suggestions/modifications to the trailer would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks in advance...


    My Mom asked me to put in a "riser" for her rv toilet. Seemed to help her with it being raised a little bit higher.
    (side note) My Mom never gained back all of her mobility. Had to use a cane or walker after her surgery and never got along without it. There is really a reason why I share this. My Mother in law also had hip replacement surgery (2 weeks after my Mom). My Mother in law did all exercises her Dr said to do, then she would do extra, if she felt OK with it. My Mom did only the min and sometimes skipped that. Mother in law fully recovered and still living. (Move forward 8 years) My Mom had several falls and never regained spark in life and afraid to walk anywhere and became a "shut in". I think she really died of broken heart.
    P.S. Please do your exercises!
  • I can't comment on a hip replacement, I've never had one. I did have Total Knee Replacement. My doctor told me a hip replacement is easier than a knee replacement. (just repeating what I was told)
    And, four weeks after my surgery I was running my walk behind snow blower.
    Go into the surgery with a positive attitude, do the therapy after your surgery and you will be fine.
    Let us know how you make out.

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