Hello, new to this board as mum has been independent and coping well so far but at 83 has just had a hip replacement. Otherwise well and reasonably active.
i just wanted to find out what other people’s experience of the immediate and longer term recovery is at this age.
It was done at a private hospital but NHS funded. She woke from the op at about 2pm on Friday and was discharged the following day at 11 Saturday. So less than 12 hours after op.
I understand it was decided she was suitable for this “enhanced recovery”, and she saw physio who said she was ok to be discharged. She was apparently confused and they thought this was the oxycodone so she was sent home with codeine and and paracetamol only.
my sister collected her and has been caring for her and it’s been a nightmare. She didn’t sleep, can’t move, is extremely tearful, has crutches only which are no good and was told she does not need a walking frame. 2nd night post op at home she was cold and feverish and called the hospital who told her to call 111, who told them to call and ambulance who have taken her back to hospital (NHS of course) my sister is terrified they will try to discharge her today but I hope the NHS will realise she is unsafe to be at home.
Does any of this sound normal? My sister feels she needs a proper electric hospital bed if she’s to cope at home and a walking frame so will the hospital help organise this? We were really unprepared, despite trying to do my research, the private hospital said she’d need someone with her for the first 24 hours only, that she would not need a frame (even when they discharged her) and would be fine with sticks. Even knowing about things like bed risers which might help would have been helpful!