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Today started out pretty much the same as every other day with on exception and it's probably due to the rain we have had since yesterday I am at the moment miserable pain is high solid 7 been icing several times already yes I have been thru this numerous times this has been the worst by far. I see the Dr. Tuesday not expecting any miracles more then likely everything is moving along as expected. Sorry I just get pretty fed up at times.
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martha08360 nwf477
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larive nwf477
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Take care
nwf477 larive
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Oldfatguy1 nwf477
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I wish you could send the rain to the Midwest and we could send you the muggy 90"s. I finally had the back surgery 2 weeks ago and with my wife in acute, extended rehab it's helping
I had been so beaten up on with the horrible back pain and trying to handle her in what's appearing to be her final days. O put her in a georgous as s t living facili t y 2 days before my surgery..
2 days after she fell and put a quarter size hole in the back of her head. No more asst living, now skilled care as soon as she's released. I was/am going nuts when an old (we're in our early 80" found me on facebook. Her husband died suddenly from a heart attack and she was tied in with 2 others that had lost spouses, 1 by cancer and 1 by suicide. We've gotten together two e to just talk. I'm the only one with a living spouse but we know it won't be for long. The venting has been great. They listen and relate and when we can't sleep we use messenger during the middle of the night. I can break down and cry like a baby and nobody is judgemental. Its a wonderful release. Then I feel better and go out for a Sunday morning breakfast and I've had 2 kids SCREAMING since I sat down.there goes my peace.
nwf477 Oldfatguy1
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Norman
arizonaone nwf477
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Hi nwf. I'm out of pain jokes for now. :-) Had my surgery 2 weeks ago so I literally feel your pain. I feel like total crap. But did want to say my thoughts are with you and I really hope you feel a little better at least , sooner rather than later
gloria12849 nwf477
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nwf477 gloria12849
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gloria12849 nwf477
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I’m thinking of volunteer for the Red Cross. They need homebound people to help when disasters and other issues happen. It might help me and distract me. I’m looking in other areas to see what else is out there that lets me choose when I would “work”. Always thinking😬
nwf477 gloria12849
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nwf477
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As I have gotten older I try to refrain from the language I used years ago but in this case forget it. I was warned that after 18 surgeries with this one being the 6th revision it was going to hurt !!!! NO S-IT !!!!!!. but I was not expecting it to hurt like this. All of you that are going thru this for the first time were more then likely not prepared for what to expect following surgery. It is an eye opener!!! This being my 6th time its like comparing apples to oranges pain wise big difference. Based on my average ( I can say that due to the amount of revisions I have had ) I am at least 3-4 weeks behind from the 5th revision. By now I feel like I should be anxious to do things go for short walks getting in the car quick trips to the store and yes I do those things but I regret it everytime. I just went for a short walk if my knee was normal ( BIG F-CKING IF!!!! ) it would take less then 10 minutes if that now its about 25 minutes, I saw an older man must be in his 70's by the time I got to the end of the street he was nowhere in sight at 57 I am walking like I am in my 80's this sucks. As I walk I can feel the swelling and with it comes lots of pain this just plain stinks. The only good thing if you can call it that the amount of pain is normal considering I am being treated for an infection ( PICC lines stink!!!! ) and so far all of my bloodwork has come back great. My surgeon does not believe in narcotics and he does have a valid point however and I am trying he takes 2 tylenol and 1 aleve twice a day he says yes it still hurts ( he had his knee done on the 22nd of June ). I am currently on Dilaudid 4mg I am allowed to take 2 every 4-6 hours at first yes I was taking 6 pills a day now I am down to 3-4. I took 1 this morning and 2 couple of hours ago along with the tylenol and aleve. I have this bad feeling that when I see the Dr. no more prescription for pain I am hoping maybe he can write a script for something stronger then Tylenol and Aleve maybe Tramadol ?? I know its going to hurt just hoping to minimize how bad. All of you should be very happy that by rights this will hopefully be your one and only knee replacement trust me it does not get any easier.
pat86848 nwf477
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Gosh you’ve had an awful time.I’m still moaning 6 months after having it done once.You are very brave & hope you get some relief soon.??X
martha08360 nwf477
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Sorry you'rehaving these problems, but if it helps any, you are not alone...
martha08360 nwf477
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Oh, and tramadol is like eating skittles...... it's a very very mild pain pill. Dilaudid is way stronger.....
jenny61596 nwf477
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nwf477 jenny61596
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arizonaone nwf477
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I belong to another group whose director is an ortho surgical nurse. They recommend you take 1,000 mg of Tylenol 4 times a day up to 4000 mg. No Aleve, Advil etc as they say it just doesn't work. Also if you take any other medication with Tylenol in it you have to adjust the mg. They and others in the group swear by the Tylenol. It's nover worked for me although I've never taken it in so high a dosageHope this helps you somewhat.