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Assessment For Suitability For Hip Replacement...
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I'll be going with someone later today for this. Are there any questions we should ask?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As well as the waiting time these are a few questions that could be asked (of many)...
How well does this kind of surgery work for someone my age?
How soon will I be able to walk without pain?
What are the complications of surgery?
What will happen if I don't have the operation?
How much help will I need when I go home?
I'm sure all these questions will be answered and there may well be a leaflet to take away with you as well.
How well does this kind of surgery work for someone my age?
How soon will I be able to walk without pain?
What are the complications of surgery?
What will happen if I don't have the operation?
How much help will I need when I go home?
I'm sure all these questions will be answered and there may well be a leaflet to take away with you as well.
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sqad, I know a bit about this....in the Uk people who need hip replacements get referred into the waiting list while they still have things which make them unfit for surgery at that time eg uncontrolled blood pressure issues, also the assessment clinic can offer advice on how to manage while waiting and tell people what they will need to do post op in terms of exercise and precautions. Some people even get referred for hip replacement when its completely inappropriate for various reasons and these people can be offered the treatment that will help them. i agree, if GP's did better referrals, then such assessment clinics wouldn't be needed!
sandy, you should be given printed information, but its as well to take the wherewithall to make notes. if your friend isn't told, ask for post op do's and don'ts, at what point will your friend be discharged and what post op care arrangements are including rehab and get a contact number (24/7 if poss) in case anything which should happen doesn't or anything which shouldn't happen does.
sandy, you should be given printed information, but its as well to take the wherewithall to make notes. if your friend isn't told, ask for post op do's and don'ts, at what point will your friend be discharged and what post op care arrangements are including rehab and get a contact number (24/7 if poss) in case anything which should happen doesn't or anything which shouldn't happen does.
ChillDoubt, you're right. It seems like it took me an eternity to even get her to go to the GP and get some basic rain relief, co-codamol 30-500. She's afraid of the prospect of this operation and it was only by telling her that it's at least a year or more in the future that she agreed to go today.
I would pay, reluctantly, if we could get this done and dusted.
I would pay, reluctantly, if we could get this done and dusted.