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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@gobigorgohome that's an easier visual to remember when elevating the leg/knee. Got it now!
@johnbishop WOW, that's a lot of staples!
JK
@annahanna I can completely understand how discouraged you must be, there does not seem to be a great option there at all. Did the doctor who suggested the "hinged replacement" comment on how long that would be good for? Is it possible that what you found was worst case?
I hope you can find some satisfactory solution. As you research and talk to doctors please keep us updated.
JK
JK, thank you for your response! The last three orthopedic private surgeons I’ve seen along with the Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon all had the same diagnosis of my future knee replacement revisions. 🙁
@hopeful33250 These are my scars. The first one is from 2013, the second one is from 2017. They fade a lot, or maybe it's just my skin! My 25" liver transplant scar is almost invisible!
JK
@brianbat Nighttime is the worst. After a short amount of time, with both TKRs, I only took medication before bed. I think as you lay there idle, the pain is more evident or something.
123° flex is great, particularly if you still have swelling. I wish I could get to that number with my last TKR but I don't think I will bother having a lysis, I can function fine at 115°.
JK
@johnbishop It took a while for the swelling to go down for me. I know it was good by about six weeks because it was all happening at the time of my daughter's wedding ceremony, followed by her "reception" two weeks later -- she had a small ceremony in our home, and then a large reception in NYC. The reason I can remember is that I had no problem with shoes not fitting!
I do for some reason get puffy in one of my legs even now though. It can be either leg, but it will just be one. Right now it's my L foot and toes. I have no idea why. I had some swelling in my R a couple of months ago that coincided with a PCP appointment. He sent me for X-rays to make sure I didn't have a clot. I did not.
JK
@johnbishop You are coming along nicely. That swelling really does not look very severe at all.
JK
@lioness Make sure you mention EVERYTHING, even things that may seem totally unrelated. Our bodies are one big unit and effects can be felt in areas that are totally unexpected. If you mention everything, and your doctor is a good diagnostician, hopefully, he/she will figure something out and be able to put you the right path to relief.
I will be interested in hearing what your doctor has to say.
JK
@gobigorgohome I was looking forward to the improvement I would see after TKR. I have a doctor friend who tried to persuade me to not have it done though, and that cast doubt in my mind. Thankfully it turned out great. I was limited in how far I could walk before and now I can walk for miles.
Sure, initially there is pain and discomfort and you do have to work a lot at PT, but it will be worth it. Do make sure you do your PT at home on the days you don't have a session. That's important.
JK