DaveJH
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United States
Right TKR 24 March 64 years old
Recovery seems to be going well. I feel for all of the folks I see having troubles and feel fortunate for a (so far) much easier path. Off of hydromorphone at 4 days and using paracetamol (acetaminophen) and naproxen Na. OS said he doesn't need to see me again unless I have problems and I am at PT twice per week. I love the Game Ready machine that is my "reward" for finishing my PT course each time. I feel that my PT therapist is on a team with me and always asks about how I feel about any specific exercise before starting it with me.
Swelling is, of course, still an issue, but hopefully will begin to improve soon. My ROM is 0-145 and my OS has the same implant that I do, Though his is a Journey I and mine is a Journey II. I mentioned sleep problems to him at my last final visit and he told me that he had to take valium for a couple of months when his knee was done. In addition he recommended diclofenac cream and said it should help with swelling also (skeptical, but OK). My state has medical marijuana, so I have a permit, though I don't really feel that I have gained too much relief from the gummies. The valium has improved my sleep and that truly makes a world of difference.
I wish the fastest possible recovery for all of the folks struggling.
Recovery seems to be going well. I feel for all of the folks I see having troubles and feel fortunate for a (so far) much easier path. Off of hydromorphone at 4 days and using paracetamol (acetaminophen) and naproxen Na. OS said he doesn't need to see me again unless I have problems and I am at PT twice per week. I love the Game Ready machine that is my "reward" for finishing my PT course each time. I feel that my PT therapist is on a team with me and always asks about how I feel about any specific exercise before starting it with me.
Swelling is, of course, still an issue, but hopefully will begin to improve soon. My ROM is 0-145 and my OS has the same implant that I do, Though his is a Journey I and mine is a Journey II. I mentioned sleep problems to him at my last final visit and he told me that he had to take valium for a couple of months when his knee was done. In addition he recommended diclofenac cream and said it should help with swelling also (skeptical, but OK). My state has medical marijuana, so I have a permit, though I don't really feel that I have gained too much relief from the gummies. The valium has improved my sleep and that truly makes a world of difference.
I wish the fastest possible recovery for all of the folks struggling.