Hi All,
Just thought I would post my story as it has been so helpful reading all the other posts. So hoping my tale might assist aswell. Have to say all the advice on here fantastic!
I'm 51 and have had right knee issues since I was 26. ACL tear, medial and lateral menisci tears. 2 arthroscopies, 2 hyaluronase injections and 2 steroid injections. Eventually had tricompartmental osteoarthritis and valgus so had to have a total replacement.
My surgery was on the 26th September this year. Currently my ROM is 1 / 119 degrees and I'm happy so far. Overall I would agree that this is an individualised journey. My flexion preop was 90 degrees. For me this has been a marathon and not a sprint. So I'm only a quarter way through !!
Day1 to 3.
Inpatient. Nerve block Effective. Nausa and vomiting from oxycodone so switched to tapenthanol.
Mobilised by physio 6 hrs post op. Using frame initially then 2 crutches. Very little sleep. Music my distraction. Showered independently day 2.
Day 3 to 14.
Home. Tired and sore. Taking tapenthanol sr twice daily, arcoxia twice daily and paracetamol 4 times. Have immediate release tapentanol which I need at night. Need help with alot !!! including putting on the TED stockings. Surprised at how sore I am in that I have bone, muscle and nerve pain. Painkillers assist but low level discomfort there all the time and worse at night. Walking with crutches every hour for 5 minutes, icing 6 times a day when awake and doing clot prevention exercises and gentle stretches which were given to me in hospital. Wound good and had check day 12, internal sutures and a glue externally so I can shower ! This part was my worst time.
Week 2 to 6.
Off all prescribed analgesia. Paracetamol and ibuprofen at night. Still very sleep disturbed. I tried lavender, meditation, herbal tea, melatonin and zoplicone, all helped a little have come to terms with resting during the day. Post op review good at week 5 no more crutches and can drive ! Started rehab with physio post op knee classes week 3. Very much around ROM knee strength and general balance. Some exercises I struggle with are stopped and modified. Doing these at home once a day. Physio never pushed my knee or made me do anything that caused pain. TED stockings gone. Reading netflix and knitting my saviours! Going for coffee now and gradually walking outside. Feel a bit down with the blues as really thought my recovery would be quicker because I'm younger.
Week 6 to 10.
Still have aches and pains at times with stiffness and swelling. These aches and pains can be anywhere in my leg. Reassured by my GP and physio this is normal. Definitely improving though as can walk independently for 2km very slowly ! Started swimming but no breast stroke. Can do only 6 to 10 lengths. Back to doing housework but need to break it up with periods of sitting with my leg elevated. Realised recovery from this very slow with some good days and some bad days.
Back to work next week slightly apprehensive but doing phased return.
Overall my arthritis pain is gone so I had to remind myself over the last 10 weeks the why I needed this. Surprised by the physical and emotional drain despite me having a reasonably good post op recovery. What I would say is wherever you are on the journey to be kind to yourself and listen to your knee !
Hoping everyone reading this has good recovery
Thanks for taking the time to read my story
Just thought I would post my story as it has been so helpful reading all the other posts. So hoping my tale might assist aswell. Have to say all the advice on here fantastic!
I'm 51 and have had right knee issues since I was 26. ACL tear, medial and lateral menisci tears. 2 arthroscopies, 2 hyaluronase injections and 2 steroid injections. Eventually had tricompartmental osteoarthritis and valgus so had to have a total replacement.
My surgery was on the 26th September this year. Currently my ROM is 1 / 119 degrees and I'm happy so far. Overall I would agree that this is an individualised journey. My flexion preop was 90 degrees. For me this has been a marathon and not a sprint. So I'm only a quarter way through !!
Day1 to 3.
Inpatient. Nerve block Effective. Nausa and vomiting from oxycodone so switched to tapenthanol.
Mobilised by physio 6 hrs post op. Using frame initially then 2 crutches. Very little sleep. Music my distraction. Showered independently day 2.
Day 3 to 14.
Home. Tired and sore. Taking tapenthanol sr twice daily, arcoxia twice daily and paracetamol 4 times. Have immediate release tapentanol which I need at night. Need help with alot !!! including putting on the TED stockings. Surprised at how sore I am in that I have bone, muscle and nerve pain. Painkillers assist but low level discomfort there all the time and worse at night. Walking with crutches every hour for 5 minutes, icing 6 times a day when awake and doing clot prevention exercises and gentle stretches which were given to me in hospital. Wound good and had check day 12, internal sutures and a glue externally so I can shower ! This part was my worst time.
Week 2 to 6.
Off all prescribed analgesia. Paracetamol and ibuprofen at night. Still very sleep disturbed. I tried lavender, meditation, herbal tea, melatonin and zoplicone, all helped a little have come to terms with resting during the day. Post op review good at week 5 no more crutches and can drive ! Started rehab with physio post op knee classes week 3. Very much around ROM knee strength and general balance. Some exercises I struggle with are stopped and modified. Doing these at home once a day. Physio never pushed my knee or made me do anything that caused pain. TED stockings gone. Reading netflix and knitting my saviours! Going for coffee now and gradually walking outside. Feel a bit down with the blues as really thought my recovery would be quicker because I'm younger.
Week 6 to 10.
Still have aches and pains at times with stiffness and swelling. These aches and pains can be anywhere in my leg. Reassured by my GP and physio this is normal. Definitely improving though as can walk independently for 2km very slowly ! Started swimming but no breast stroke. Can do only 6 to 10 lengths. Back to doing housework but need to break it up with periods of sitting with my leg elevated. Realised recovery from this very slow with some good days and some bad days.
Back to work next week slightly apprehensive but doing phased return.
Overall my arthritis pain is gone so I had to remind myself over the last 10 weeks the why I needed this. Surprised by the physical and emotional drain despite me having a reasonably good post op recovery. What I would say is wherever you are on the journey to be kind to yourself and listen to your knee !
Hoping everyone reading this has good recovery
Thanks for taking the time to read my story
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