After knee replacement surgery
Had left knee replaced 9 days ago. Right knee two years ago. Having a problem with inflammation so hard to bend knee and exercise. Trying to ice and raise knee above heart. Doctor suggested getting compression hose. Anybody have this experience and can offer suggestions. So tired all the time from pain interrupting my sleep and painkillers. My insurance refused to pay for the painkiller recommended by surgeon so have to take one with more opiates. That's frustrating. Two years ago it was covered but now too expensive for me to use. Seems the drug companies, not our doctors are determining what we use.
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@johnbishop Hi there. Sounds like you are coming along very well. Congratulations. I kind of knew that you would do everything you were supposed to do and even more. How about some “legs up the wall” from gentle yoga. That opens the valves in your veins so that the blood can run freely without the effort it takes when you are standing or sitting. Expecting a report every day. Chris
Hi Chris! @artscaping. I can hear it know...not the "help! I've fallen and can't get up" but the "help! My butt it stuck to the wall and my feet won't come down." ☺ I watched a video and my first challenge would be laying on the ground close enough to the wall where I could spin around and raise legs straight up. That would be an interesting sight. You never know though, might give it a shot when no one's around.
hi saw your comments about staples??? I had both knees replaced and never had staples. Just steri strips across the knee. Healed great and a very thin scar line. Interesting.
off Topic: John, This really upsets me. The company behind "help! I've fallen and can't get up" had a mock trial against their lawyers for a little fault. Then we found out about their practices of getting in to Seniors homes and not leaving until contract was signed. And other Selling DREADFUL practices. We (pretend jury) did realize that their lawyer made small error but, the Company was so horrific, that we would not even reward them with $1. Every time I see their commercial - I cringe for the cruelty they bring. ( I had a device for my Mom - she pressed a button and talked Directly to 911 operator, initial charge then, NO MONTHLY FEE)! FYI
@johnbishop are you going to show a video of this?
@mari - didn’t mean to upset you. I feel the same about all the hearing aid commercials on TV and the unmarked envelopes I get with their sales pitches to vulnerable seniors. It’s sad the way products are used to take advantage of rather than help seniors.
Warning! Graphic and yucky... I’m sure I will have a scar but already had 3 smaller ones on the same knee when they removed cartilage in the 70s. They stapled the incision then put Dermabond (?) over the staples and put a super sticky thick surgical bandage over it.
Funny, both my knees have scars straight down the middle. One is about a foot long. Other about 9 inches. That one is a doozey. I had repairs done after an accident when I was 15, on the right knee. One very large scar on each side, plus scars from arthroscopy. So that leg is lovely. Other leg had arthroscopic and knee replacement, only, so I call that one my "good knee". Lol.
Glad you are doing well and hope you heal quickly with great rom!
Hey @johnbishop - I'm with @contentandwell - I am envious of being able to make it with no strong pain meds. I was taking oxycodone for 5 weeks, then tramadol for a few more. You are my pain management hero! I had staples on my first TKR and some other thing like glue or adhesive fabric on my 2nd. I have to warn you that taking out the staples was painful for me on my first TKR and they didn't warn me. I now tell all my friends who have staples to take their pain meds before going in for that appointment. Mine was at 2 weeks. One other thought, my physical therapist actually specializes in patients with lymphedema. It may be that there are therapists in your area with that expertise. Maybe worth checking. Oh, one question - are the supplements you are taking for neuropathy like vitamins or OTC meds? I'm curious about what they are and how they promote nerve health enough to mitigate this kind of pain. Do you mind sharing what they are? Keep us posted on how you progress. Wishing you the best!
@johnbishop there should be a laughing 😂 emoji that we could just use like on Facebook, with no need for further comment. You crack me up.
@cheris I too did just had tape, no staples. Maybe dissolving stitches, I don’t recall. My husband said I just had glue.
@mari that is upsetting about that company. When that commercial was on frequently, I got my husband a T shirt that said, “Help, I’ve fallen and can’t reach the remote.”
@debbraw. I had about 46 or 48 staples after my liver transplant and the removal did not hurt! A few made me grimace a tiny bit, but that was all.
JK