I had a knee replacement op 10 days ago.
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I have a continual, deep pain/ache in practically the whole of my leg. I use ice on it (frozen peas!) a great deal of the time and I take my pain killers. At night I cannot sleep because there is nowhere New I can put my leg which does not become become equally painful within a few seconds. Anybody else have this problem? Also, I had to stop taking Diclofenac a few days before the op. How long before I can take it again?
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ann02425
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wendysk8128
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debbie02705
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debbie02705
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wendysk8128
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margaret_35502
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Taking staples out - nothing to worry about slight twinge on maybe one or two if they are tight but certainly not pain. You will feel more comfortable after they are out. I still struggle a bit getting my left TKR into passenger side of car- don't physically lift your leg in - do it with muscle power, use them or lose them! Getting into bed can be painful- Sit as far onto bed as you can, at an angle towards the top of the bed- so that your bad knee will be first onto the bed- this way your Bad Knee will be nearly on the bed up to your thigh already and a bit easier to get onto bed fully. When dressing always put bad knee into trousers/underwear first. When sitting try to remember to bend the knee don't sit with it straight out 'cause you think it will hurt. Take a little bit of something from all of us and you will get there good luck it takes time.
wendysk8128
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wendysk8128
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debbie02705
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pegs_girl
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down in the dumps today because of the pain and stiffness in my leg. I had been to GP to have dressing
changed and felt I had over done it with the walking today.
All the conversations on here have reassured me that patience is a virtue, I was beginning to think something Was wrong!
I have so much swelling and bruising pariculary on my operated legs foot, my ankle is swollen and black with bruises. Behind my knee is painful and I am still unable to lift leg up from a sitting position, I can manage
about 3 inch of the floor. I am able to bare weight on my new knee, but am still on crutches to walk about. My hip on my unoperated side is also painful. So I am popping the recommended dose of tramadol and
paracetamol checking the time for my next dose.
I have had disposable sutures in which will fade away by next week. I am also in my early 50's and usually
very active and am finding it difficult to come to terms with my current disability.
I hope that each week I improve, I am doing the exercises given on discharge but am still waiting for my Physiotherapy appointment to come through. I was discharged on wednesday 2nd April, so I take it this is still very early days for me and I should just improve?
I have had very emotional day and been really upset with the pain, lack of mobility.
Thanks for listening and your support.
debbie02705
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gillme1955_UK debbie02705
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debbie02705 gillme1955_UK
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wendysk8128
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