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  • @Finn-yg6zx
    @Finn-yg6zx2 күн бұрын

    how are you doing now? can you give us an update?

  • @CesarMartinez-qg6vy
    @CesarMartinez-qg6vy7 күн бұрын

    I was surprised you didn’t wear your brace, wearing the hip brace will give you more support. I just have done my surgery 3 days ago and so far I’ve using my hip brace and I’m doing excellent

  • @bennyrosado1414
    @bennyrosado141419 күн бұрын

    How are you feeling today?

  • @deannag0330
    @deannag033021 күн бұрын

    Im still trying to learn how to use the crutches

  • @ryanspivey1819
    @ryanspivey181928 күн бұрын

    Yeah pain meds make you feel wide awake, that's part of the high. You feel wide awake like you're on a warm summer day with wind blowing in your face, and you can just enjoy your thoughts. They're extremely insidious and don't make you feel messed up until you do a really large dose, it's why people don't take it seriously and get addicted.

  • @gaya222012
    @gaya22201229 күн бұрын

    Thank you ❤

  • @MommaBird52
    @MommaBird52Ай бұрын

    I have MS, I scoutch!

  • @kat7982
    @kat7982Ай бұрын

    The chats are not too encouraging 🙈 any successful stories out there? I’m on my 2nd week will start therapy this week. Don’t feel pain but I guess that is because I’m just walking with the crutches and not moving my leg inward outward motion.

  • @alexanderishere1857
    @alexanderishere1857Ай бұрын

    I hope you get better

  • @rickkane8043
    @rickkane8043Ай бұрын

    Hows your hips? Mine still hurts after over a year of hips arthroscopy.

  • @rickkane8043
    @rickkane8043Ай бұрын

    How’s you hips? You got hips arthroscopic surgery for torn labrum and FAI right? I got mine done over a year but my hips still hurts .The surgery doesn’t work. When they toke MRI it still have tear in my labrum

  • @tinasyoga
    @tinasyoga2 ай бұрын

    You should become a PT you’d be great

  • @tinasyoga
    @tinasyoga2 ай бұрын

    Thank you I think I will skip squats, I do sit ti stand off the bed or couch with pillow under my butt, interesting how the old falls away, I have a new normal. Probably no more yoga ( had a hip replacement ) which freaked me out even though I am 63 I was fit, active, taught yoga, I feel lost, will I teach again ? Not sure I want to teach anymore.. it us psychologically difficult, you are brave ❤️

  • @scroonie
    @scroonie2 ай бұрын

    So how is your hip now several years later??

  • @dancingshoes56
    @dancingshoes562 ай бұрын

    Update please?

  • @mynameisburhanaltintop
    @mynameisburhanaltintop2 ай бұрын

    Anyone having hip labral tear problem in the UK. Still waiting for an appointment . How did yours go thorugh NHS? Thanks

  • @Tracyi-tb8qp
    @Tracyi-tb8qp3 ай бұрын

    satellite things are lights

  • @DevJai-tq1lc
    @DevJai-tq1lc3 ай бұрын

    Hi Megan, Is there any way i can reach out to you to know more about this Fai Condition since my elder brother is in the same stage and we are planning for the surgery . Nothing much but would like to know if in your opinion arthroscopy really helps and will let the patient be as normal as before based on your own experience.

  • @amandabrockway2169
    @amandabrockway21694 ай бұрын

    I have been in pain for 2 years, 3 doctors later they found I have a labral tear with a cyst wedging into it..... I had a steroid injection done under X-ray and it didn't do anything to the pain. So I go back next Wednesday to discuss further actions like surgery because this pain is excruciating!!!! Thank you for making this look smoothly as possible

  • @chocbear8394
    @chocbear83944 ай бұрын

    this is me without the cyst. The shot has down nothing for me and the pain sucks. I am tired of the pain. would like to know how they proceed with your case.

  • @t.jlavisher5612
    @t.jlavisher56125 ай бұрын

    I’m having this surgery in 2 weeks, I’m a nursery nurse so I can’t work for about 3 months. I’m worried about the pain when I wake up 😢

  • @m.taylor
    @m.taylor5 ай бұрын

    It is dangerous to stand on one leg to shower because one can slip and fall as soon as the tub gets wet and slippery. It is best to have a non-slip stool in the tub to kneel the fractured foot on for balance or to sit on while washing.

  • @c0ronariu5
    @c0ronariu55 ай бұрын

    This. She has great safe techniques for the stairs, but nobody should ever encourage standing on one leg in the shower - shower stool always!

  • @leigh-annewilliams5666
    @leigh-annewilliams56665 ай бұрын

    Not sure if you are still rehabbing... if things have improved... or if you are still struggling. I was browsing trying to find an actual procedural video and came across your videos. I am about 9 1/2 years out from FAI surgery- labral debridement, CAM osteoplasty, synovectomy, iliopsoas lengthening. An acetabular fracture actually preceded my diagnosis... the fracture healed but my pain never went away, and my workup found a labral tear and CAM defect. About 10 months after my surgery I pivoted quickly and retore my labrum. And since then I have dealt with recurrent flares of pain in my hip. I just never sought additional treatment because I was always pregnant, trying to get pregnant, breastfeeding... life was just too busy. About a year ago I went through about 3 months where I could barely walk or get up from a sitting position because my hip hurt so bad and was so unstable. By the time I made it to my surgeon the pain had resolved. But knowing it was only going to be a matter of time before it flared again I decided to continue my workup and pursue definitive treatment.my MR arthrogram showed another labral tear, and the CAM deformity had either come back, or wasn't completely fixed in the first place. And the work they did on my iliopsoas muscle has contributed to my instability. I have virtually no labrum yet. He said it will be about 15 years before someone will offer me a hip replacement because I don't have enough arthritis, and the window of opportunity that I have for him to be able to help me with labral reconstruction with a cadaver graft and redo CAM osteoplasty is closing. I can't imagine being in this amount of pain and not being able to function normally for the next 15 years, but I'm so afraid of having surgery and not being any better off than when I started. I gave up long distance running after my first surgery and went into weight lifting instead and I love it. If I can't do that either then.... what do I have. I totally understand the depression and anxiety aspect of the whole situation. it's so frustrating feeling so limited. I hope that you have found answer and pain relief!

  • @noresearch7658
    @noresearch76585 ай бұрын

    One thing I noticed to be hard is just overall getting food or water. I can't eat anywhere near where I would have to make food and since I'm using both hands on the crutches I can't bring the food or drink anywhere

  • @m.taylor
    @m.taylor5 ай бұрын

    I used a small wooden dolly that I taped a cutting board onto to fill the hole. I placed my food dishes or any items on top of the board/dolly and as I walked, I would use one crutch to gently push the dolly along the floor to bring these things into the other room. I also wore an apron with big pockets that I can carry a small bottle of water in.

  • @noresearch7658
    @noresearch76585 ай бұрын

    @@m.taylor thanks very smart

  • @noresearch7658
    @noresearch76585 ай бұрын

    I am a very strong independent woman

  • @brandojon
    @brandojon6 ай бұрын

    I was under the impression you are not supposed to squat very much after that surgery.

  • @jerryvic2
    @jerryvic26 ай бұрын

    I'm considering this surgery...I would be very interested to hear if you eventually had better success and if the pain went away after you made changes to your physical therapy regimen. Thanks for sharing your experience!!

  • @MBOX_Tagger
    @MBOX_Tagger6 ай бұрын

    Thanks I broke my toe😑 but this really helped because I have school and I’m a nerd🤓so I carry a backpack so thanks

  • @iTRYNOOBHD
    @iTRYNOOBHD6 ай бұрын

    a beautiful gurl like you don't need crutches, just a man like me... 'cause... on a scale from 1 to 10.. you are a 9, and i am the 1 that you need.❤

  • @olgadiaz7023
    @olgadiaz70236 ай бұрын

    I don't know if I am opposed to be watching this but what about your kid like I am and you go to school and you need to carry your backpack

  • @bobdarnell6619
    @bobdarnell66196 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear about the post operation issues. I hope things are okay seeing as you haven’t uploaded in 3 years.

  • @gabsqu
    @gabsqu7 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this video. I'm it gives an idea of the process to people thay need to go through the same ❤

  • @MsJordanRain
    @MsJordanRain7 ай бұрын

    I love this video you're hilarious and we share the same grammar and thoughts .. "They must've forgot my nerve blockers"...😂🤣. My surgery is the end of this month and I hope all goes well and this hip pain will be gone for good!

  • @ShannonLawlor-wh5sf
    @ShannonLawlor-wh5sf7 ай бұрын

    I just got arthroscopic surgery on 11,27,23 I am still in a lot good heath to u all

  • @Doktracy
    @Doktracy7 ай бұрын

    5 stars,thanks for the leg pillow tip,never saw one before.

  • @Doktracy
    @Doktracy7 ай бұрын

    Hey. I’m looking at 12 full weeks of total non-weight bearing on crutches and my husband works more than full time. I fractured my tibial plateau. I have had a long crutching period before but that was 10 years ago. I was stronger and younger, had a different house + wheelchair. I’m also living way out in the country now and don’t have Uber or grocery delivery so working on how to manage all sorts of daily things. Fanny pack is a good idea,I use a backpack and grocery bags for carrying or moving everything. I’m a little frightened about getting in/out of the shower and still haven’t figured out how to wash my dogs but I’ll figure it out. Any good tips on butt pain sitting in bed?

  • @kingbjornii
    @kingbjornii7 ай бұрын

    Hi Meghan, so sad you surgery did not go well, because i have a failed surgery too. Some time I was just thinking my life before this. It is painful to think about it. Did you eventually get better?

  • @livefitwithlanie
    @livefitwithlanie7 ай бұрын

    My surgery is in 3 weeks. This was very helpful. There was no mention of the CPM but I had one when I had knee surgery and it was helpful. I will definitely ask

  • @AmethystWoman
    @AmethystWoman21 күн бұрын

    I loved my cpm after my knee replacement. It felt like I prevented muscle spasms and so helped me get full motion in the knee.

  • @thatpilatesguy
    @thatpilatesguy8 ай бұрын

    We would love an update 2 years out. I hope you surgery has healed well 🙏

  • @bassfishing8481
    @bassfishing84818 ай бұрын

    Thanks this was awesome day 2 out the hospital, so overwhelmed

  • @cocatfan
    @cocatfan8 ай бұрын

    I am having labral repair and gluteal tendon repair. No weight bearing for 6 weeks. And I am 63. This young woman had it easy. Ah, youth.

  • @amithbhaskar182
    @amithbhaskar1828 ай бұрын

    So cute mam

  • @TheSkepticSkwerl
    @TheSkepticSkwerl8 ай бұрын

    I literally can't scooch on my but. Bending my knee is hell. So I just use rails and arms to do most the stairs work. I can't wear pants either easily. But the backpack on your chest is a great idea. Thank you for that.

  • @Munthebun
    @Munthebun9 ай бұрын

    New follower here ❤ love your videos

  • @melissac9282
    @melissac92829 ай бұрын

    curious to see how your hip totally recovered...having labral repair soon

  • @krasnaiaakula
    @krasnaiaakula9 ай бұрын

    Hey we never heard back from you. How are you doing now a couple of years later, did you fully recover, do you still have pain? Could you make a video for us? Thank you!

  • @austingriner1565
    @austingriner15659 ай бұрын

    I was wondering if anyone knows what it feels like to have two labral tears in both your hips? All of a sudden I started to have pain my lower abdomen. And now have problems with my legs shaking and sitting for too long.

  • @janedoe3002
    @janedoe30025 ай бұрын

    Hi, I believe I have labral tears in both hips. I’ve seen a standard MD a few months ago and she suspected I had a torn labrum in my left hip. She referred me to an orthopedic surgeon because she said physical therapy would not help with how severe my pain already was. I started using crutches around the beginning of October 2023. I had a loss of range of motion in my left leg and it is stuck bent at a certain angle at all times. I got put on a waiting list just to get evaluated by ortho. My first appointment is Feb 2. During these last 4 months, I have not been able to walk without crutches, or hold a job, and my pain has only increased. Some days it is so severe I’m just stuck screaming and waiting for the pain to stop. I have to rely on my right leg most of the time to walk or go up stairs. My right leg didn’t have a single issue until December at some point and it just gave out. It developed the same symptoms as my left hip, just not as severe, but still baring any weight causes both my hips so much pain every single day. I can’t stand longer than 20 minutes at a time and I dread sleeping at night because everything hurts, no matter what position I lye in. It don’t help much putting a pillow between my legs or under my knees. The only things that help my hip pain is using ice blocks throughout the day and using a hot tub/hot springs. Showering is also incredibly hard on my hips. I would recommend a shower chair as standing causes me too much pain for the length of my showers. I’m going to tell ortho that my right hip started mirroring the same symptoms as my left, and I will see what he says. I still need to get an mri. X-rays didn’t show anything. You mentioned your lower abdomen developing pain and your legs shaking after sitting for too long. Last night while I was trying to sleep, my hips and legs could not get comfortable and my lower abdomen on my right side felt like the muscles were being pulled downward. It wasn’t painful, but it was noticeably uncomfortable. I too experience my legs shaking, but only while trying to sleep when I’m lying down. I think it’s the body trying to stretch out and get blood flow to those regions, but I could be wrong. Having labral tears in both hips at the same time is a special kind of torture, and I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. I haven’t seen many videos of people with these injuries with more than mild to moderate pain. Perhaps my injuries are worse, because my pain is severe most days. Unfortunately I could not be seen sooner and had to go through with the waiting list.

  • @austingriner1565
    @austingriner15655 ай бұрын

    Thanks I did end up getting the surgery on one of them, and it was a pretty big tear. And yeah it is a special kind of torture. It took them 7 months to figure out what was wrong. And a fair warning on his surgery. They say you'll be up and walking in 2 weeks, you need help for about a month. The surgery did help but it was like learning how to walk again. In 3 months before I could walk without pain in the left one. So keep that in mind, it does take long to recover. And if you have to take painkillers whatever to physical therapy exercises.

  • @msm.6158
    @msm.61589 ай бұрын

    Omg how on earth were you able to cross your legs pre surgery in waiting room? Did you not have excruciating pain???

  • @violetmanges
    @violetmanges9 ай бұрын

    This is so helpful I tore my MLC and now I’m on crutches for seven weeks! And hi crutches people!

  • @lasya16
    @lasya167 ай бұрын

    Hey! Just checking in, are you doing better?

  • @violetmanges
    @violetmanges7 ай бұрын

    @@lasya16 I'm doing ok, doctor thinks I re-tore my MLC again, but I'm still on crutches. I was getting off my bed and landed on my knee wrong, so i went to the dr. And he said it felt worse than before. And i also told him the pain was way worse than before. So now I'm on crutches again. But I dont know for how long. And he said this could lead to surgery. 😔

  • @jaz512
    @jaz51210 ай бұрын

    This is super helpful thank you. I broke my ankle literally yesterday and I’m really going to struggle with not having as much independence since I’m usually caring for my brother but now I’m the person who needs to be cared for 🤷‍♀️

  • @25campy
    @25campy10 ай бұрын

    I'm about to go through this same process here soon. My goal is to be fully functional after the surgery as soon as I can. I am a huge advocate of lifting weights and just being active. Although these videos help with my mental preparation for after surgery, your complications worry me a lot. I understand everybody is different so hopefully I have a different response. I know when my doctor did both hip evaluations for hip labrum tears they both popped. My right hip is the only one with the bone spur. I can tell your through some struggles with this, however, you seem to be positive on camera and I hope you're trying to be just as positive off camera.