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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@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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JK: 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?
Thanks 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.
So 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.
Thanks, got it. No one ever put it that way, about developing straight. It’s just the pain that’s so hard to live with.
Awww, 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.
Maybe 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?
Tramadol 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.
We 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.