Hi,
As of yesterday I am 9 weeks post-op PKR and still in a lot of pain. I was diagnosed with bilateral patella malalignment syndrome when I was a kid and have had knee issues my whole life. This lead to developing arthritis under my kneecaps and all of the other fun things that go with knee issues.
I'm 49 and hurt my left knee back in December and dislocated my kneecap....this led to me making the decision to go ahead with surgery because I knew that no amount of PT was going to correct the issue. I had the surgery on March 24th and the doctor said it went very well but I have been in so much pain since. I went back to work 9 days post op, which was a huge mistake because I was no where near ready, which I think contributed to the blood pressure issues....it's been really rough.
I had a lot of issues early on with pain management because I couldn't tolerate the narcotic pain meds and the Tylenol and Advil (as well as pain and stress of the surgery) ended up causing my blood pressure to get extreme and I ended up going to the ER for it. My GP put me on a beta blocker for a short period and the blood pressure got under control but I wasn't able to take anything for the inflammation, which I have had quite a bit of.
My progress has been slow and painful. At this point I am at about 115 degrees flexion and 0 extension but can't walk more than 10 minutes at a time without a log of pain. Recently, the GP said I was ok to take Advil intermittently so I have been but it doesn't always help. I reached out to my surgeon the other day with my concerns (I have been in his office twice because I have been concerned with the pain, etc. both times he took xrays and said that everything looked good) and he said it could take 6 months for me to feel better...this is NOT what I expected at all, he recommended that I reach out to my GP and see if there is a prescription anti-inflammatory that he would be comfortable giving me so I started Meloxicam this morning.
I went to PT yesterday and talked to my PT about the fact that I have pain with the exercises because my quads aren't working right and are very weak at this point so she started using a NMES machine and I noticed a brief improvement after using the machine, so that gave me a little hope. Anyway, I guess I am just really concerned at this point that something in wrong. I would love to thoughts on my situation and see if anyone else has experienced a recovery like this. Thank you!
As of yesterday I am 9 weeks post-op PKR and still in a lot of pain. I was diagnosed with bilateral patella malalignment syndrome when I was a kid and have had knee issues my whole life. This lead to developing arthritis under my kneecaps and all of the other fun things that go with knee issues.
I'm 49 and hurt my left knee back in December and dislocated my kneecap....this led to me making the decision to go ahead with surgery because I knew that no amount of PT was going to correct the issue. I had the surgery on March 24th and the doctor said it went very well but I have been in so much pain since. I went back to work 9 days post op, which was a huge mistake because I was no where near ready, which I think contributed to the blood pressure issues....it's been really rough.
I had a lot of issues early on with pain management because I couldn't tolerate the narcotic pain meds and the Tylenol and Advil (as well as pain and stress of the surgery) ended up causing my blood pressure to get extreme and I ended up going to the ER for it. My GP put me on a beta blocker for a short period and the blood pressure got under control but I wasn't able to take anything for the inflammation, which I have had quite a bit of.
My progress has been slow and painful. At this point I am at about 115 degrees flexion and 0 extension but can't walk more than 10 minutes at a time without a log of pain. Recently, the GP said I was ok to take Advil intermittently so I have been but it doesn't always help. I reached out to my surgeon the other day with my concerns (I have been in his office twice because I have been concerned with the pain, etc. both times he took xrays and said that everything looked good) and he said it could take 6 months for me to feel better...this is NOT what I expected at all, he recommended that I reach out to my GP and see if there is a prescription anti-inflammatory that he would be comfortable giving me so I started Meloxicam this morning.
I went to PT yesterday and talked to my PT about the fact that I have pain with the exercises because my quads aren't working right and are very weak at this point so she started using a NMES machine and I noticed a brief improvement after using the machine, so that gave me a little hope. Anyway, I guess I am just really concerned at this point that something in wrong. I would love to thoughts on my situation and see if anyone else has experienced a recovery like this. Thank you!