3 weeks PO lots of pain

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Before everyone say you need patience etc I am well aware of that this is not my first time I wish it was but its not. I was told at the hospital and at my first follow up visit considering the amount of surgeries I have had all on the same knee plus this was my 6 th replacement the pain is going to worse I can assure everyone that is the God's honest truth. By rights and by my average going into the 3rd week I should be getting around a little better my pain levels should be in the 6-7 range not in the 7-8 range. If this was a first replacement yes I would be driving me nuts but I would be doing more and in general feeling  better not great but better. The way it is now I feel like I am at least 2 weeks behind and counting. I am either in pain or lots of pain neither is comfortable. I called the Therapist today and I have to scale back on the exercises before I can move forward my pain level has to get under better control. After therapy last Friday I was beyond miserable all weekend. If things are normal after therapy you will be sore I on the other hand I bypass sore and go straight to pain. I use ice and elevate all day I take my pain meds Hydromorphone 8mg 2 every 5-6 hours. Yes it helps but who wants to be drowsy all day now maybe if I was in my 20's this would be great but not now. This sounds bad but if I was a horse with a bad leg the cure would be to shoot the horse. Yes that sounds drastic but deal with constant pain it gets to you after awhile.

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    THEY TELL YOU TO EXCERCISE  BUT I CAN TELL YOU THAT IF YOU DO IT TOO EARLY   YOU WILL PAY FOR IT===I HAVE HAD 2 KNEES DONE AND I KNOW== THE OTHER  THING IS DONT GET THEM DONE AT ALL  ONLY IF YOU CANT WALK ANYMORE==MINE HAVE BEEN DONE 2YRS AND 4 YRS AND THEY ARE STILL A DISASTER== I ALSO HAD MY HIP AND 1 SHOULDER DONE AND THEY WERE A SUCCUCESS

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