Scar tissue after knee replacement
I had knee replacement surgery 6 weeks ago . Through PT I have been working on breaking up the scar tissue only for it to regrow by the time I get back to PT two days later. I have been massaging at home, using a hand held massager and roller. It is painful and swollen. I am getting very disheartened. Any suggestions as to what else I can do. Has anyone had laser treatments to break up scar tissue? Were they effective?
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@katp. I am still having a lot of pain from my femur fracture. I have a small, non-renewable prescription for tramadol and I can take a very limited amount of Tylenol - 3, 650mg a day. I am in a lot of discomfort in the morning in particular. If I take one tramadol and one Tylenol it does help to dull the pain a bit. The tramadol won’t last much longer though and due to the extreme caution of doctors these days I doubt it will be renewed.
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1 Reaction@babette You have been dealing with this for a while now. I sincerely hope the upcoming surgery will have you up and about, and pain-free in a reasonable amount of time. I am sorry that your original surgeon was not more help.
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1 ReactionJK: Hope you can convince one of your physicians to prescribe more pain meds. With your track record, going back years, if you’d be a candidate for addiction, you’d already be hooked. Between shoulder surgeries, knee surgeries, and involved dental procedures I have been prescribed Oxycodone or Percocet on 6 different occasions, never got dependent, never needed (chose to) take all the was given. Still going to the wedding?
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2 ReactionsThanks for asking! Yup! I’ve decided I will drive the golf carts around, taking others who can’t take the walking, and live it up as best as I can. And I will ask for pain meds as I need refills.
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2 ReactionsSo far my docs have not denied pain meds. I looked up tramadol and it is classified as an opioid. It does not really stop the pain, you are right. Sometimes I just need something to calm me down and make me a little. This is a sad way to live. But it’s not cancer. My dearest cousin and a close friend are struggling with that. Now, there is something to struggle with.
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3 ReactionsThanks, got it. No one ever put it that way, about developing straight. It’s just the pain that’s so hard to live with.
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2 ReactionsAwww, you are so sweet. Will you share why you need a revision? I am shaking my head at your story. It does create depression. I may give this another week or so and ask my gp for an antidepressant. I’m crying a lot and life just is no fun. I am going for my first aquatic exercise hour on Thursday, though. I hope that may bring me some giggles.
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1 ReactionMaybe try medical marijuana. Or, a nurse friend tried capsules of the over the counter version, and said it helps greatly. Had three letters; not THC, something else. Does anyone know?
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1 ReactionTramadol lasts me exactly 2.5 hours. Can take every 4. It's the least potent opioid drug, people often use it as a maintenance drug. Not likely to get addicted. Toradol works better, a nurse told me, but there's some chance of hematoma forming.
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2 ReactionsWe should look into medical marijuana. And I hear that the hemp oil capsules really work. A nurse friend is using it after her second TKR is causing much more pain than her first one did.