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Trouble sleeping after TKR: What helped you sleep?

Joint Replacements | Last Active: Apr 28 10:46am | Replies (127)

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@tka0722

I had problems sleeping after my TKA. Ice helps and I had to start Gabapentin 300 mg at bedtime for neuropathy in my foot, which developed after the surgery. I also took Ambien which helped greatly. I am now 6 months post TKA and still taking Gabapentin. Good luck!

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Thank u for the info. I find the sleep interruption hard because I had a very good sleep pattern. Hoping I’ll be able to get that back. It seems the diclofenac ointment is working relatively well so I’m going to stick w that & hope the problem will slowly resolve itself as the bruising subsides.

So, so true regarding the foot neuropathy after TKR. I’m now into nearly 2 1/2 years and neuropathy hasn’t subsided one bit. I’m at the point of acceptance, the trade-off being able to walk and resume normal active, everyday functions. Gabapetin does help me sleep at night which is basically the only time I get the tingling etc….
As for sleeping after TKR, that’s the number one issue (in my opinion). Had the second TKR 3 weeks ago and have struggled tremendously with sleep the initial two weeks.
Saw the surgeon first time this past Friday, he took me off the 5 mgs of oxycodone which was about a 7 days supply and switched me to TRAMADOL which is less potent and less addictive.
I now take (1) 50 mg Tramadol at bedtime, use my DONJOY
Clear Ice machine and it has got me through the entire night now. This may sound a little crazy and it would certainly be short term but, a Benadryl would also do the trick. But that’s very short term use.
Best of luck, hope this helps.
Vince