Greetings @billjan1950. Welcome to Connect and a big hello from all of the folks who find information, comfort, and support for what appears to be neuropathy including the symptoms of pain, tingling, and numbness. I too am up there....78 years old. Unfortunately, there really is no way of avoiding damage to nerves in any surgery. They are everywhere in our bodies. Surgeons, at least those I have met want to keep the neuropathy symptoms under control as new nerves are grown to replace those damaged by surgery. Nerve growth is pretty slow by its nature and you and I have the added factor of age.
So, @billjan1950, I was also ready to think that there may have been some damage in the left foot due to the TKR. However, guess what....I also have those irascible symptoms in my other, non-surgical leg, foot, and ankle. As I read your post, you have not had symptoms in your right leg. So they are different.
Did you share your concerns about healing issues with your surgeon? Were other tests done? Has anyone mentioned scar tissue? Last question, I promise.......have you been working with a physical or occupational therapist? Have you had an introduction to MFR (myofascial release therapy)?
Oops....one more question. Have you had a skin biopsy at the ankle location?
O.K. that's enough for now. I feel sort of like a kindred spirit here. Please don't hesitate to come back with some add ons and extras that might help us at this point.
May you be safe and protected from inner and outer harm.
Chris
Thank you for your response. FYI. I turn 78 years old yesterday I'm in generally good health , but I do have type 2 diabetes . Tomorrow I will see my regular doctor for another routine follow-up on my type 2 diabetes. What is quite interesting is that I was told it would take up to year for my knee to heal.
I don't remember having numbness in my foot before the total knee replacement and my wife does not remember me talking or complaining about it. I feel some tingling and numbness in the lower part of my left leg, but mostly it's on the top of my left foot.
Obviously, the subject of neuropathy comes up in my mind. Over the past couple of years my blood sugar has been 7 or less on the A1c
Yesterday was one year to the day from my total knee replacement on the left knee. I was told that it would take up to a year for my knee and leg to completely recover.
So I guess what I'm trying to find out it has anyone else have numbness or tingling in their foot on the lake where the total knee replacement was done. Did it last 4 a year? I can tell you that I feel a bit of numbness from the knee replacement down in the leg but it's mostly on the top of my left foot not the bottom. Any ideas or responses would be most welcome! Thank you all!