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On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« on: June 26, 2015, 04:59:58 pm »
I have to admit that I can't believe how quickly I am recovering from such a thing!  Those surgeons have this procedure down pat.  The only complication was the expensive blood thinner that worked too well causing painful swelling, redness and feverish feelings in the lower leg.

It's kind of funny how all one can do when laying there recuperating is wonder if the prep you did on your hives was sufficient.  So 8 days after surgery, curiosity got the best of me and I was poking my head into my backyard hives.  We finally had a few days of sunshine and 2 colonies had filled the single supers I had put on them.  Out of supers, I put deeps on top.  Hopefully they will draw out the comb and fill with honey.  I can use the honey to feed back to them this winter.

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2015, 06:10:09 pm »
Glad to hear that you are doing well from the surgery, just don't over do it to soon.

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2015, 08:12:04 pm »
Glad to hear you are doing well.  I drove through olathe the other day on way to st Louis.  It looked like you had a good bloom of clover going on in the area
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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2015, 08:20:35 pm »
Great to hear. All the work they do is for nothing if you don't do the therapy afterwards. It's tough but looks like you're on the mend! :) Tim

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2015, 08:41:00 pm »
Listen to every word that your therapist speaks and do all of the exercises.  You are well ahead of where I was at nine days, but don't over do it. 

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2015, 11:36:14 pm »
Nice to hear from you Baker, you will not regret a knee replacement. Not that I have had one... but all that i have talked to say they wish they had done it sooner. Enjoy your time off  ;) 8)
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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #6 on: June 27, 2015, 08:05:33 am »
Glad to hear you are doing well.  I drove through olathe the other day on way to st Louis.  It looked like you had a good bloom of clover going on in the area

The yellow sweet clover was blooming when I went in for surgery.  I see will still have dutch clover blooming from the looks of my own yard. 

Thanks all, for the words of support.  I am taking very, very short walks at this point and feeling it.  Everything I have heard says my success will depend on my participation in the physical therapy.

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #7 on: June 27, 2015, 09:32:03 am »
I'm happy to hear your doing good, i've had both of mine done, and before long you will be saying, (I wish i had done this earlier.) A big yes on doing the therapy. Jack

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #8 on: June 27, 2015, 12:28:04 pm »
Glad to hear you are doing well. My mom had hers did one at a time several months apart. She got a little pedal thing that sets on the floor she had to pedal for so much time every day and increasing the time, it also had a tension setting for lack of a better word that made it a bit harder to pedal. Mom decided she was ready for the second one and it did fine also. Hired man next door complained about pain all the time and had both done at the same time.

I need mine done but am afraid of the hired man results. Right now I deal with the pain with Motrin.

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #9 on: July 10, 2015, 11:12:58 am »
i missed this thread bakers, just catching up after returning from alaska.  wow, i hope you are doing well!  the physical therapy part, like others said, yes.
myself, i am looking at both hips being replaced in the very near future (one at a time) and i am not looking forward to it.  with 5 hives i have already started planning for what i won't be able to do, not like i haven't done that before!  :D
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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #10 on: July 10, 2015, 11:51:03 am »
 Like Riverbee, I just discovered this post today.  Unlike Riverbee, I wasn't in Alaska to give my missing it justification.  But, none the less, I was glad to hear that all went well and that you are well on your way to full recovery.
Remember what you were suffering before the operation and how the pain has now been eliminated---and it will always make you a happy person.  Soon your bees will be thanking the doctors for the great job they did. :)

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #11 on: July 11, 2015, 01:19:38 pm »

myself, i am looking at both hips being replaced in the very near future (one at a time)

I cant imagine replacing two knees or two hips at the same time, although some do!  There was a double knee replacement in the hospital the same time as myself.

Yesterday was my one month follow up with the surgeon.  Incision looked great.  NOT happy with the lack of bending in the knee.  If I haven't reached 90-95 degrees in two weeks he wants to put me under again and break the scar tissue up.  Not good.  I also started out patient physical therapy yesterday, so we will see.  Those physical therapist are serious about their job.  The home care physical therapist was very nice and I enjoyed her visits.  I gave her some honey as she seemed quite interested in learning about honey bees and always had a nice pat for the dog.

As time passes, I am able to laugh about this event.  It wasn't funny at the time.
The first night home from the hospital, exhausted and on heavy pain killers, I went to bed.  Our bed sets kind of tall and my short legs find it a challenge to get into bed.  Take away one leg and it becomes even more difficult.  I woke up about 11:30pm and had to go to the bathroom.  While getting out of bed, I didn't get my footing and started doing this slow slide out of the bed.  My husband was standing there, trying to help me out of bed, but he's only about 150 pounds.  The descent down was so slow that I was asking him to move this, move that, take my sock off so I can get traction, if I only had a stool.  Arms were flaying, he was trying to grab anything he could, but I could tell I was going to go down.  Once down, I knew I had no way up.  It was the longest 3 minutes of our lives!  I told him to let me go and slowly I slid the rest of the way down. 

At this point, his brain kicks in.  My poor husband is wondering how he is going to get me up.  Is a neighbor friend still awake, etc?  Meanwhile I am sitting, unharmed on the bed room floor. I suggest he call 911.  Oh no, he can't do that and he doesn't know the number.  I said, It's 9-1-1.  I assured him they would rather respond to this call than a horrible car wreck or a fatality.  I hear him call.  They were here in less than 5 minutes (that's the way it seemed).  I looked up, from my setting position on the floor, to see 3 hunks in the bed room with helmets, suspenders, blue t shirts and firemen's pants.  What a surreal sight.
Now that I was up, I try to make my way to the bathroom.  The firemen want to ask me if I am alright, was it an accident, how can I prevent this from happening again?  We kept explaining the situation to reassure them there was no foul play.
It's funny now, but a mind blowing experience at the time.
And, my husband went out and got me an aerobic step the next morning so that wouldn't happen again.  Works like a charm.

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #12 on: July 11, 2015, 02:13:28 pm »
Hang in there B12 it only gets better, in my case anyway. I had a woman physical therapist come to the house on my first knee surgery, she was about 5ft. 4in. tall built like a Green Bay Packer ( a squirt that knew how to hurt :o), but the pain turned into gain, and it was hard not to yell out like a sissy when she would push or bend my knee more and more each time she came :'(, she was a sweet caring gal. Five years later i had my other knee done, nothing was the same #1 knee they used staples to close the the wound, the last time they just glued it shut, gave me a machine that you put ice in and it would circulate the cold water (though a hose)around the knee to keep the swelling down (i still have it, they didn't want it back?) and i had to ride/ drive to Springfield for my therapy. I can get up out of a chair without using my arms and go up and down stairways like i use to without pain. Jack

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #13 on: July 12, 2015, 12:10:04 am »
prayers going out for you bakers and for the bending of the knee........wow, go under to break up the scar tissue..........

and he doesn't know the number.  I said, It's 9-1-1.

lol, sounds like you had a 'riverbee adventure'........seriously, murphy's law for me sometimes!!!............. :D
i am certain it wasn't funny at the time, but i bet you were happy to see those big strapping er/fire guys so you could do your business in the bathroom!...... :D
and then go back to bed and get some sleep!  LOL!
thanks for the update bakers.  well wishes and prayers to you for less murphy's law and positive recuperation!


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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #14 on: July 12, 2015, 08:12:55 am »
Take care Baker12.  Calling firemen in T-shirts and suspenders hunks, cmmmmmm, do women look too?  :):)

Seriously, take care of yourself and follow your therapist's advice to the T.

Good luck,

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #15 on: July 12, 2015, 09:02:43 am »
A few more adventures like that Baker, and you'll have to go in for surgery the  replacement of your rear end. :o  :laugh:
Take care and make your recovery a complete success.  :yes: 

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #16 on: July 12, 2015, 12:25:14 pm »
Now me I would have gotten a pan or pot for you :laugh:, then worried about getting you up.  See you could have held it longer :yes: :yes: :yes:.
My solution is cut the leg off on the to high bed.

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #17 on: July 12, 2015, 12:42:09 pm »
Al, if i had ask my wife for a pot while i was trying to get out of bed, she would have brought me a thunder mug. :laugh: :laugh: Jack

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #18 on: July 13, 2015, 06:51:14 am »
My wife would not have a clue what a thunder mug was. She can't help it she is a city girl even though she will argue she isn't.
Never walked a plowed field her folks owned never put up any hay or fed hay to cows. You can stand in her child hood home where her mom still lives and see the cities water tower. I've been trying to teach her but she keeps arguing with me and I don't have much longer to teach a hard headed woman.
I call that city girl.

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Re: On the road to recovery after Knee replacement
« Reply #19 on: July 13, 2015, 09:51:41 am »
I call that city girl.

 ;D  Al
Hey Al, I knew plenty of farm girls that never did all those things.  They figured out early, that if you did the chores around the house well enough, you could get out of doing the outside chores.  They became really good house keepers.

Lazy shooter asks if women look too?  I can't say that I look, maybe I do.  I don't remember what those guys looked like, just that it was like looking at one of those calendars featuring firemen, and they were there to RESCUE ME!  :laugh: