KittyMomma
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Chronic problems since knee surgery in Jan 2020. Progressed slowly, but steadily over first 9 months. Regained ability to touch my "behind" with heel of surgery foot, but recovery was very slow, very painful compared to other joint and spine surgeries I have had over the years. Gait always seemed "off."
Last checkup w/ surgery doc, and told him of constant clunking in my knee. Dismissed by him as well you are old (then 68) and all your joints will clunk at your age. He had dismissed me before after my husband told me doc told him right after surgery that I had a badly eroded kneecap (in waiting room). When he came to hospital room next day, would not discuss with me (and I'm the patient) and very dismissive.
Since then, worsening pain and clunking and problems (never had pain free knee after surgery, which he also told me before surgery I'd still have pain, just less). Hard to walk, extreme pain under kneecap, stairs excruciating and when straighten knee out fully (after bent) about 30% to straight, excruciating pain under kneecap until straight.
Went to new doc in Aug '21. He said about 25% of people have continuing pain, probably scar tissue and might have to do surgery, but implant was "in right place" per x-rays. Said might have infection. Ordered blood test (in-house lab). Never heard from in 3 weeks. Called secretary and nurse for 3 weeks for results and they would not call me back about test results or what he said would do at visit (asked for conservative treatment before progressing to surgery and he talked about PT and nerve blocks). Finally called medical center associated with practice to file complaint about not hearing back; so suddenly secretary called back and said they lost my blood test. Don't want this doc either.
Saw new doc recommended by a medical professional (different field) I know who had THR (this doc also does knees). Some things about him that worry me (he has bounced around a few hospitals/clinics in the most recent few years, but had a stellar career in hip and knees before at top hospitals/clinics before). He was 2 1/2 hours late for my appt. (staff kept apologizing and I know "stuff" happens, so OK). Web reviews are either all 5s (best doc ever) or all 1s (avoid at all costs). Many complain about chronic lateness for appts, even if tey like him.
His CRNP saw me before him and told me I had "windshield washer" knee, aka patellar instability. Has anyone ever heard that description before? Can't find it anywhere on the web.
She was able to move my surgery knee side to side and yes, it made the horrible clunking I have. It also clunks during many other movements too. My non-surgery knee can't move side to side like that. But, non-surgery knee is also getting worse, and sooner or later I've got to get TKR on that knee, but surgery knee is as bad or worse now than it was before 1st surgery (limping, constant pain, waking me up several times at night), so I don't want to do other knee and wind up with 2 really bum knees where I can hardly walk. I'll be on a walker forever. I'm very active.
They want to do revision surgery as soon as possible, and she said they would probably put in a larger/thicker spacer. He only spent about 5 minutes with me. Was very empathetic and gave me his private # if I have any questions at all, but agreed with what the nurse said.
Is this a rush to judgment? Is there anything short of another surgery so soon after 1st I can do? After 1 horrible surgery and failed knee replacement, don't want another. But something is very wrong with knee and pain is awful.
Am seeing yet ANOTHER local doc next week who does revisions (recommended doc & hospital was 50 miles--100 mi round trip away).
Any thoughts?
Last checkup w/ surgery doc, and told him of constant clunking in my knee. Dismissed by him as well you are old (then 68) and all your joints will clunk at your age. He had dismissed me before after my husband told me doc told him right after surgery that I had a badly eroded kneecap (in waiting room). When he came to hospital room next day, would not discuss with me (and I'm the patient) and very dismissive.
Since then, worsening pain and clunking and problems (never had pain free knee after surgery, which he also told me before surgery I'd still have pain, just less). Hard to walk, extreme pain under kneecap, stairs excruciating and when straighten knee out fully (after bent) about 30% to straight, excruciating pain under kneecap until straight.
Went to new doc in Aug '21. He said about 25% of people have continuing pain, probably scar tissue and might have to do surgery, but implant was "in right place" per x-rays. Said might have infection. Ordered blood test (in-house lab). Never heard from in 3 weeks. Called secretary and nurse for 3 weeks for results and they would not call me back about test results or what he said would do at visit (asked for conservative treatment before progressing to surgery and he talked about PT and nerve blocks). Finally called medical center associated with practice to file complaint about not hearing back; so suddenly secretary called back and said they lost my blood test. Don't want this doc either.
Saw new doc recommended by a medical professional (different field) I know who had THR (this doc also does knees). Some things about him that worry me (he has bounced around a few hospitals/clinics in the most recent few years, but had a stellar career in hip and knees before at top hospitals/clinics before). He was 2 1/2 hours late for my appt. (staff kept apologizing and I know "stuff" happens, so OK). Web reviews are either all 5s (best doc ever) or all 1s (avoid at all costs). Many complain about chronic lateness for appts, even if tey like him.
His CRNP saw me before him and told me I had "windshield washer" knee, aka patellar instability. Has anyone ever heard that description before? Can't find it anywhere on the web.
She was able to move my surgery knee side to side and yes, it made the horrible clunking I have. It also clunks during many other movements too. My non-surgery knee can't move side to side like that. But, non-surgery knee is also getting worse, and sooner or later I've got to get TKR on that knee, but surgery knee is as bad or worse now than it was before 1st surgery (limping, constant pain, waking me up several times at night), so I don't want to do other knee and wind up with 2 really bum knees where I can hardly walk. I'll be on a walker forever. I'm very active.
They want to do revision surgery as soon as possible, and she said they would probably put in a larger/thicker spacer. He only spent about 5 minutes with me. Was very empathetic and gave me his private # if I have any questions at all, but agreed with what the nurse said.
Is this a rush to judgment? Is there anything short of another surgery so soon after 1st I can do? After 1 horrible surgery and failed knee replacement, don't want another. But something is very wrong with knee and pain is awful.
Am seeing yet ANOTHER local doc next week who does revisions (recommended doc & hospital was 50 miles--100 mi round trip away).
Any thoughts?