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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@harriethodgson1 I'm glad it's a pig valve that's why my friend had she did very well with the follow up exercises 😊👍 You,ll be o.k.
Harriet, praying for a speedy recovery.
@johnbishop, Oh Dear. And everything was going so well. Thank you for sharing with all of us. We are your support team and cheerleaders. Chris
Thanks Chris @artscaping! - I have an ultrasound scheduled for tomorrow afternoon which hopefully will get to the bottom of it.
John, Where are you located? // Are you willing to travel?
Thinking of you!
Hi @mari, Thanks for your concern, I really appreciate it. I live close to the Rochester Mayo Clinic Campus...no need for me to travel as I have the best of the best care here and they have always been on top of things.
@johnbishop - Wow! That must be scary. I didn't quite understand the D-Dimer test. I think you said it was normal but then it sounded as if the nurse was explaining that it could be pieces of a blood clot? I think you are so wise to keep sending them photos and stay on top of anything that doesn't look 100% right. Even though you don't seem to be in pain, the swelling would concern me too. Does it impede your mobility? Are you still using a cane or any kind of support? At 4 weeks, you may have already quit the cane, but I think I would go back to it until the swelling subsides. I think the swelling could impact your balance. Please let us know what the results are of your last photo submission. Take it easy!!
Hi Debbra @debbraw, I can tell you I was a little worried when I saw the results of the D-Dimer test (2010) with the normal range of <500. But reading the test description gave me a little insight and relief although it doesn't answer the swelling. I'm resigned to thinking the swelling is my lymphedema and the fact that I haven't been able to wear compression socks daily since the surgery. This morning I had enough flexion in my knee that I was able to get the compression socks on. The fun will be this evening removing them ☺
D-Dimer
-- https://labtestsonline.org/tests/d-dimer#
I think my rehab is going pretty good. I still use a walker at night if I have to get up for the bathroom. Then I use the cane off and on during the day when I'm working at home. If I go somewhere, I take the cane with me. I did get a nice long walk from the Graham parking lot to the Gonda building at Mayo where I had the ultrasound. There have been a couple of times where I've taken my 14 steps from the lower level of my house to upper level in the normal fashion (with the cane of course!). If I'm carrying something I revert back to bad foot first down and good foot first up, one step at a time.
Happy Friday!
@johnbishop - You are a champ! In a few months this will all be behind you and you'll be zipping around like normal. Interestingly enough, I had the same physical therapist for this most recent knee that I used for the first TKR. But prior to my 2nd surgery, she had to check with her upper management to see if she could take me this time since - in the interim - she had taken special courses and now specializes in joint replacement for people who have lymphedema. They did let her take me since I was a prior patient. I was wondering - do you have a specialized lyphydema therapist?