Paula delighted to be back looking after her 3 grandchildren after hip replacement surgery

Paula delighted to be back looking after her 3 grandchildren after hip replacement surgery

Paula, age 62, a grandmother of three from Kings Langley had life-changing hip replacement surgery with Mr Vedi at BMI Bishops Wood Hospital in Northwood.

Paula had been struggling for over four years – initially with knee pain. She also had severe diabetes and other medical issues which complicated matters. Paula initially had a knee arthroscopy to clean out her knee, but things did not improve, and her hip began to hurt. Paula would sit in a chair and her hip would lock and she would be unable to move her leg. She also would keep falling over. At work, she was given a specialised chair and a raised desk to give her more comfort.

Paula went back to Mr Vedi and had an Xray and MRI which showed she was bone on bone with osteoarthritis of her hip. She was booked in for a total hip replacement with Mr Vedi – but when she was with the anaesthetist, he said her diabetes was too unstable and she would have to reschedule surgery for when she was feeling better.

For various reasons including the impact of COVID and also Paula’s impending redundancy, Paula decided to delay surgery. Eighteen months later, last January, Paula had her hip replacement surgery with Mr Vedi at BMI Bishops Wood Hospital. She was in hospital for three nights.

Paula said, “Before surgery, my hip had become a real disability. I spent a lot of time sitting on a sofa or lying on a bed, in order to rest my hip and not be in pain. I had not been able to enjoy one of my favourite walks for over two years, which involved climbing up this really big hill – but six weeks after surgery I was finally able to again. It was fantastic! My hip replacement has been totally life-changing. After 12 weeks, I can now bend down and walk up to 4,000 steps a day with my dog.”

Paula aiming to strikeAfter overseeing some major transitional projects at work, Paula was made redundant at the end of January. She recently had an interview for a job. She was able to sit in a chair for a long period and then get out of the chair without feeling or showing any discomfort which would not have been possible before surgery. And only last week after four months Paula was able to go ten pin bowling.

Paula said, “Mr Vedi is just a brilliant surgeon. He is genuinely friendly, gets to know his patients and does not rush you into making major decisions. He is honest, really cares and is such a lovely man. I would not hesitate in recommending him.”

Paula added, “I am so looking forward to taking my grandchildren to the zoo. I was able to babysit my four-year-old autistic grand-daughter for over 12 hours – something I just could not have done before. I can’t wait to be able to help my family when my fourth grandchild arrives later this year.”