5 months post TKR

Posted by aml01 @aml01, Jun 25, 2023

I’m having a lot of swelling and stiffness. I work 40 hours a week at a sit down job and at times am not able to exercise at work and too exhausted from work, walking while knee is swelled and stiff to exercise everyday when I get home.
I know and can take up to a year. But is there any relief before then?

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@zoobird1

Hi John. Did your surgeon say how long you should be icing? I’m at five months too.

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I kept same process from physical therapy. 15-20 minutes. If I’m able to elevate after exercising. Elevate 30 minutes to hour.

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@aml01

Thank you all for your support and suggestions.
I know I need to do better. I know we all recover differently, but I guess I was also needing to see how others are feeling at the 4-5 month mark.
I’ve noticed most people talk about pain. I have next to nothing pain. It’s mainly the swelling and stiffness that makes it difficult to walk.

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Hi. I’m also five months out and still have swelling and my knee area is always warm. I do feel some tightness and stinging pain a couple times a day on the lateral side of my knee.
I may start a discussion thread as I’m beginning to think I should be farther along now. And I also was told a year.
Wish you the best and a pain free future!

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@zoobird1

Hi John. Did your surgeon say how long you should be icing? I’m at five months too.

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Hi @zoobird1, I think I was still icing some at 4 months. I think it depends on how well your recovery is going with swelling, pain and range of motion. It was at my first follow up with my surgeon which I think was 4 to 6 weeks that he scolded me for not icing and elevating enough when he saw that I still had a lot of swelling. Before I was doing it 2 to 3 times a day and he said I needed to be doing icing and/or elevating when I wasn't walking or exercising.

How is your swelling and range of motion doing?

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@aml01

I kept same process from physical therapy. 15-20 minutes. If I’m able to elevate after exercising. Elevate 30 minutes to hour.

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Thank you. I’m sorry I wasn’t clear. I meant months.☺️

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@johnbishop

Hi @zoobird1, I think I was still icing some at 4 months. I think it depends on how well your recovery is going with swelling, pain and range of motion. It was at my first follow up with my surgeon which I think was 4 to 6 weeks that he scolded me for not icing and elevating enough when he saw that I still had a lot of swelling. Before I was doing it 2 to 3 times a day and he said I needed to be doing icing and/or elevating when I wasn't walking or exercising.

How is your swelling and range of motion doing?

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Thank you.
My knee is still a bit swollen and always warm. I’m back to taking Tylenol or Ibuprofen as needed (daily) for the tightness. Leg area under knee is still tender and I get several pain stabs daily. It’s been five months this week.

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I had a change last week, which was 22 weeks post op for me. I had some pain and stiffness the week before, but then last week no pain and the swelling wasn’t as bad and I walked so much better. This week the stiffness started again but after several steps it improves.
Usually after exercise and grocery store my knee gets really stiff. I carry ice with me whenever I travel and strap it to my knee while I’m the car.
Also, my knee is more on the cooler side. So, I’m starting to have less swelling.

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@aml01

I had a change last week, which was 22 weeks post op for me. I had some pain and stiffness the week before, but then last week no pain and the swelling wasn’t as bad and I walked so much better. This week the stiffness started again but after several steps it improves.
Usually after exercise and grocery store my knee gets really stiff. I carry ice with me whenever I travel and strap it to my knee while I’m the car.
Also, my knee is more on the cooler side. So, I’m starting to have less swelling.

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I’m glad to hear you’re improving. It gives me some hope. I’m 15 weeks out, & very depressed. My PT says my right TKR is “perfect” with excellent ROM, but it is very stiff & hurts to stand or walk, & so I limp. I also have pain in right SI joint. I also continue to have severe exhaustion, lightheadedness & nausea, which began within a week after TKR. All scans & labs are WNL, & my doctors don’t know what the problem is. This has been the worst experience of my life, unfortunately. I need to have a left TKR as well, but never will.

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Brava! I also travel with ice bags strapped to my knee as well as one under my knee. I am happy for you. Keep up the good work. My surgery was May 3rd. I know I have a long way to go, but hints like your's are a God Send!

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@alexalee

I’m glad to hear you’re improving. It gives me some hope. I’m 15 weeks out, & very depressed. My PT says my right TKR is “perfect” with excellent ROM, but it is very stiff & hurts to stand or walk, & so I limp. I also have pain in right SI joint. I also continue to have severe exhaustion, lightheadedness & nausea, which began within a week after TKR. All scans & labs are WNL, & my doctors don’t know what the problem is. This has been the worst experience of my life, unfortunately. I need to have a left TKR as well, but never will.

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I'm with you! I will never do it again. I was not prepared pre surgery by education or counseling of what I was getting into. In the beginning of post surgery was a mess. I overdosed on meds, I went on oxygen, my after care bailed on me, and I had panic attacks plus lightening bolt cramps in the tendons at night. I soon came into contact with my brother and sister that left in different states by text and daily calls that helped me through the worst part. I opened up my curtains and let the sun shine in. I have a porch that I visit often. My niece and her daughter started taking me for walks in the evening and I find being in contact with people helped me immensely with the depression. And for me, I renewed my relationship with Jesus. I know I have a long way to go, but I am stronger for taking the steps I have. Ice and elevating is key. My surgery was May 3rd. I try to exercise twice a day and PT 3 times a week, which is more contact with people! I could go on and on. Every patient I have come in contact with said 'It will get better." I am counting on it and I pass it it on to you. It will get better

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@jjo51

I'm with you! I will never do it again. I was not prepared pre surgery by education or counseling of what I was getting into. In the beginning of post surgery was a mess. I overdosed on meds, I went on oxygen, my after care bailed on me, and I had panic attacks plus lightening bolt cramps in the tendons at night. I soon came into contact with my brother and sister that left in different states by text and daily calls that helped me through the worst part. I opened up my curtains and let the sun shine in. I have a porch that I visit often. My niece and her daughter started taking me for walks in the evening and I find being in contact with people helped me immensely with the depression. And for me, I renewed my relationship with Jesus. I know I have a long way to go, but I am stronger for taking the steps I have. Ice and elevating is key. My surgery was May 3rd. I try to exercise twice a day and PT 3 times a week, which is more contact with people! I could go on and on. Every patient I have come in contact with said 'It will get better." I am counting on it and I pass it it on to you. It will get better

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Thank you! Hope you also continue to improve.

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