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New to forum. Have TKR set for April 8 which is 87 days after cortisone injection. Doctor said it's fine but being a worry wart wanted some opinions! thanks,,
Hi. Its tough waiting eh. Most people would be a "worry wart". Surgery is because there is a need and probably not because you are trying to update to a shiny new knee for cosmetic reasons.
I know that its something I think about every day just trying to get by within the limitations a knee issue causes.
Its one thing to know standard practice and wait times but its quite differant living with the reality.
If waiting is what is required, use the opportunity to get everything sorted for post surgery. This site has great info regarding process, equipment required and strategies to assist both pre and post op living.
Oh thank you. Office just called and change date to April 3! I’m just plain scared of this event. I’m self employed and it’s hard not working. I’ll be back a lot for support!
April 3 is 80 days after injection. Doctor office says it’s ok. Opinions please!
Also I’m not good with computers. How do I reply to a person who commented on my post.
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Please know that all of us were anxious before our joint replacement surgery. It's a normal reaction.
New BoneSmart members like you are in various stages of their journey to joint replacement. Making the decision whether or not to have surgery and preparing for surgery can be easier once you have done your research and know what lies ahead. Here are some tools that can help you decide what is best for you.
Since you've already decided to have surgery, these articles from our BoneSmart Library may help you realize that you've made a great decision to do something that gets your normal life back:
Now that you're at the stage where you are planning to have surgery and you're looking for information so you can be better prepared for what is to come, take a look at these links:
The website and app My Knee Guide can help you stay organized and informed. The free service keeps all the information pertaining to your surgery and recovery in one place on your smartphone. It is intended to be a personal support tool for the entire process.
And if you want to picture what your life might be like with a replaced knee, take a look at the posts and threads from other BoneSmarties provided in this link:
From what I have read there is a small but statistically significant increase in joint infections within 3 months of a cortisone shot. After three months the infection rate falls to the same as no injections.
My doctor requires three months and prefers four as a safety margin. I am going with four months. I’m all for safety.
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