Trouble sleeping after TKR: What helped you sleep?
I am a 60 year old woman 2 months post op from left knee replacement. I am having trouble sleeping. My knee feels like a square peg in a round hole. Tried pillow between legs, Tylenol and ice. Nothing seems to help.
Suggestions?
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Thank you so much for your reply- and I'm so sorry about your shoulder! Terrible. Your explanation of why I'm tired makes perfect sense! Wishing you well and wishing me more happy and restful sleep!!
Was wondering if anyone can give me some advice on what helps them sleep at night. I had TKR 4 weeks ago and still cannot sleep for more than a couple hours at a time. The burning sensations keep me awake. Thanks in advance!
I suffered from the same. Found that keeping on your pain meds as prescribed helps and pillow between your knees. Also, I took a couple naps during the day of which throws off your sleep schedule. Tried not to nap during the day but got to listen to your body...your healing and rest is important! Hope that helps as it does get better!
Hi @msmontie64, welcome to Connect. I'm 11 days post TKR. One of the things that has helped me is wrapping a flexible cold pack in a towel and putting it under my knee and leg when I go to bed. Sometimes I will use a cold pack that I've used a little earlier in the evening and it's not quite as cold but still pretty cool when pressed against the leg.
I know you will get some good advice here. Have you let your care team know about the burning sensations?
Yes, I remember those sleepless nights well. Pillow between knees, and ice for about 20 minutes prior to going to bed helped to some extent. I chose not to continue Oxycodone, but it does help to take 1 before bedtime. If I recall correctly, it took me almost 3 months to sleep through the night. Certainly the pain dimished to the point where it would not wake me up any more, but if anything else woke me (traffic, storms, room too warm -can never be too cold for me), then the knee would ache enough so I could not go back to sleep. Check with your physician regarding the burning sensation - mine was strictly general, but sometimes intense, pain.
Thanks for suggestions. I stopped Percocet last week. Won’t go back on it. I just ordered flex cold pack ..thanks for advice. I had been using frozen peas but that couldn’t work to sleep.
@msmontie64 Hi, and welcome to Connect.
I’ve had two TKRs and used oxycodone or hydrocodone prior to bed after both of them. That help me to fall asleep and stay asleep.i never iced.
I hope you find something that helps, you need your sleep.
JK
Take your pain meds as prescribed!! people try to get off them too early because they're afraid of addiction. Your pain needs to be controlled for your to heal.
People that don't take their meds in the beginning (which you are) don't get better as quickly. You need to be able to sleep. Try 800 mg ibuprofen when you wake up in the early morning. It'll let you get back to sleep. Also, prescribed muscle relaxers work.
Yep... I'm agreeing with the others. Take your pain meds. I took oxycodone for 9 weeks the first TKR and 5 weeks the second TKR. Some told me to try extra strength tylenol. It did nothing for me. I transitioned to Tramadol. At the end, I was just doing one before bed and one before PT - but it was terribly important to me to do my physical therapy and sleep. I don't know of anything more important during your recovery. Have you transitioned to anything after Percocet?
I’m back on meloxicam....I was taking it before surgery. Today was first time at PT on it......Advil worked much better to manage pain.....so I need to talk to Dr. Tylenol does nothing for pain for me.....