Knee replacement booked

I don't believe there will be any cutting of tendons but, as the kneecap is pushed aside, they do get a bit stretched.

Today was my second pre-op physio session and they are working in strengthening the muscles above the knee, in particular the one that pulls the knee cap down and then the thigh muscle that straightens the leg. They are also stretching the muscles/tendons in the back of the legs. I'm making progress already.

Yesterday was a trip to the dentist - new young and dishy dentist called James - and everything is OK. Also had an eye checkup and the latent cataracts are now waking up. They are starting to affect my vision and my new script will probably need to be changed within six months and in a year we will be talking ocular implants.

I truly will be a bionic woman by the time 2018 is over.
 

I'm following this with renewed interest since I'm having my left knee examined Monday. It has been swollen and painful for the past 2 to 3 weeks, so I guess it's time to let a real doctor take a look, x-ray, etc.
 
Manipulation of the knee in different positions will tell whether it is arthritis or soft tissue problems and an X ray will show how far the arthritis has advanced. Surgery is not recommended until there is no space left between the bones. Other treatments include cortisone injections, anti inflammatory medication and pain control. I can't take the anti inflammatories because they tend to increase BP.
 

Okay, thinking of knees reminded me of an personal event about 30 years ago. In the office, my boss Ron (approx. my age, 40ish) and I were having a conversation at the Xerox machine. He was Controller, I was Assistant Controller, you know, Accounting types. One of our young, attractive (i.e. smoking hot) female AP clerks comes up to use the machine, and is wearing a knee brace. Ron politely asks "what did you do to your knee?". She looks as dead in the eye, without so much as a hint of a smile and says "kinky sex". All either one of us could do was lower our head and slink away in utter defeat.

I don't remember her name, but she totally nuked us both that day. :)
 
My operation will take place on Wednesday next (Tuesday US time).
I will take my lap top with me and will let you know how I am progressing.

I have struck a small snag in my pre op preparations.
Several urine samples have shown traces of blood and my GP has sent a sample off for further analysis.
Depending on the result I may have to have a scan to check the state of my kidneys.
There is an outside chance of a tumour.

When I heard this I had a minor panic thinking that my knee replacement might be cancelled but I am assured that should I need a scan it can be organised from the rehab hospital with patient transport to and from the facility.

I'll know on Monday what the analysis showed and whether I will need any further investigations.
 
Warri, hope there's no kidney or tumor issues for you, best wishes on your operation next week. :love_heart:
 
Hoping it's nothing too serious and they can proceed. It's always good to be cautious, you want to be in good shape. Sorry this had to crop up for you--sure you're anxious to get on with it.
 
Thank you everyone. I don't really expect any complications to come my way but there are never any guarantees in life.
:thankyou: I do appreciate all the well wishes though.
 
Back on line with a brand new knee. All went well and I have had a short walk this morning which hurt like the dickens but all my tubes etc are out and I will be having a shower soon.
 
Back on line with a brand new knee. All went well and I have had a short walk this morning which hurt like the dickens but all my tubes etc are out and I will be having a shower soon.

Thanks for the update Warrigal, been thinking about you. I imagine you're in a lot of pain walking on your new knee, but it sounds like you're on the road to recovery with a positive attitude....wishing you a speedy and complete healing. :love_heart:
 
Back on line with a brand new knee. All went well and I have had a short walk this morning which hurt like the dickens but all my tubes etc are out and I will be having a shower soon.

This is great news. You'll be running a marathon before you know it!
 
Back on line with a brand new knee. All went well and I have had a short walk this morning which hurt like the dickens but all my tubes etc are out and I will be having a shower soon.

Good to hear all went well. Wishing you the best with your recovery and therapy, not easy and very painful in the beginning but I'm sure the end result wil be well worth it. My brother had to have both done and now he is active and pain-free. One day at a time Warrigal, each one is a step closer to recovery. My thoughts are with you.
 
Day three after surgery and I am walking much better but I have to really concentrate on the movements. I have graduated from the high walker to the low one and am now allowed to go for walks unsupervised. Ditto having a shower and toilet trip. I still need help to haul the operated leg into bed though.

It is Saturday here and on Monday I will transfer to the rehab hospital for two weeks of physio and TLC. Paradise on a stick!
 
Day three after surgery and I am walking much better but I have to really concentrate on the movements. I have graduated from the high walker to the low one and am now allowed to go for walks unsupervised. Ditto having a shower and toilet trip. I still need help to haul the operated leg into bed though.

It is Saturday here and on Monday I will transfer to the rehab hospital for two weeks of physio and TLC. Paradise on a stick!
Excellent! Sounds like you are on the mend.
 
You have a great attitude, I am amazed at your progress already! Keep up the good work.
 
Day six after surgery and I am installed in the rehab hospital and happy as a pig in mud. My knee is much less painful than anticipated. It only hurts when I move it awkwardly and I am walking pretty normally using a rollator for stability. My legs feel much stronger already and my balance is good.

Tomorrow I get in the pool and the gym. The gym will be testing as the physios work me over to improve flexion and thigh muscle strength. I will be on some serious pain medication to help me give it my all. The heated pool is pure bliss because of the absence of gravity.
 
Good to hear your doing so well Warrigal, you really do show strength in body and spirit...good for you! The pool therapy sounds so positive and relaxing, they're taking excellent care of you!
 
Day six after surgery and I am installed in the rehab hospital and happy as a pig in mud. My knee is much less painful that anticipated. It only hurts when I move it awkwardly and I am walking pretty normally using a rollator for stability. My legs feel much stronger already and my balance is good.

Tomorrow I get in the pool and the gym. The gym will be testing as the physios work me over to improve flexion and thigh muscle strength. I will be on some serious pain medication to help me give it my all. The heated pool is pure bliss because of the absence of gravity.[/QUOTE

Sending warm and positive thoughts Warri.
 


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