My turn for surgery - Post-surgery follow up
- Lokidude
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Re: My turn for surgery - Schedules and vitamins
My mom bought one of those PolarCare units, too, Mike, and they're the neatest thing since sliced bread. Like I said, I'm the only member of the family without bionic knees, and I'm probably going to get mine done someday. When I was all torn up, it made all the difference in the world to be able to strap that on my knee and ice it down.
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Re: My turn for surgery - Schedules and vitamins
They're going to give me something similar, called Cryocuff.
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Re: My turn for surgery - Schedules and vitamins
I'll buy it when you're done with it -- I would almost kill for one of those!
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Re: My turn for surgery - Back home
Got home Thursday morning. This hurt more that what I thought it would.
Medicine helps. They said the first two or three days home are the worst. Operation went well. I did have a bronchial spasm after I got knocked out, so I also get to go on a diet.
They also cleaned up a little unseen cartilage damage. I get to do exercises six times a day. I go back Tuesday for follow up.
I also get to wear a nice stocking on the leg (no garter belt tho).
Medicine helps. They said the first two or three days home are the worst. Operation went well. I did have a bronchial spasm after I got knocked out, so I also get to go on a diet.

They also cleaned up a little unseen cartilage damage. I get to do exercises six times a day. I go back Tuesday for follow up.
I also get to wear a nice stocking on the leg (no garter belt tho).
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Re: My turn for surgery - Back home
Frankingun wrote: I also get to wear a nice stocking on the leg (no garter belt tho).
Ya gotta at least get a garter. Otherwise where you going to carry your derringer?

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Re: My turn for surgery - Back home
Hard as it is, make sure you do your exercises!
Offer to buy the ice-machine was serious, BTW...
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Offer to buy the ice-machine was serious, BTW...
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Re: My turn for surgery - Back home
I now understand why people slack on the exercises. Holy crap does this hurt. I'm going through ice like it's going out of style.Dedicated_Dad wrote:Hard as it is, make sure you do your exercises!
Offer to buy the ice-machine was serious, BTW...
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Re: My turn for surgery - Back home
No Percocets? 
Stick with it. The first week of rehabbing any joint is the worst.
ETA: I'm wondering if one of those Polar Care units would help my chronic problem pin-and-plated ankle... Might be good for contrast therapy: 10 mins cold, 10 mins in hot tub, repeat, repeat, repeat...
DD, there are several "slightly used" models on eBay right now.

Stick with it. The first week of rehabbing any joint is the worst.
ETA: I'm wondering if one of those Polar Care units would help my chronic problem pin-and-plated ankle... Might be good for contrast therapy: 10 mins cold, 10 mins in hot tub, repeat, repeat, repeat...
DD, there are several "slightly used" models on eBay right now.
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Re: My turn for surgery - Back home
When they started PT on my shoulder, the [strike]terrorists[/strike] therapists learned all kinds of new words, in several languages! At one point, I was laying on a table while the torturer stretched my arm up above my head, and she said "Quit arching your back!" I said "It's either arch my back or wet my pants, which would you prefer?"
But I saw the doctor on Friday, and I'm going back to unrestricted work a week early, mainly because they did such a good job getting the arm back in shape. Left to my own devices, I don't think I'd have been able to push it as hard as they did. (I'm kind of a wimp.)
But I saw the doctor on Friday, and I'm going back to unrestricted work a week early, mainly because they did such a good job getting the arm back in shape. Left to my own devices, I don't think I'd have been able to push it as hard as they did. (I'm kind of a wimp.)
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Re: My turn for surgery - Back home
Oh, yes, the Percocet!rightisright wrote:No Percocets?
Stick with it. The first week of rehabbing any joint is the worst.
ETA: I'm wondering if one of those Polar Care units would help my chronic problem pin-and-plated ankle... Might be good for contrast therapy: 10 mins cold, 10 mins in hot tub, repeat, repeat, repeat...
DD, there are several "slightly used" models on eBay right now.

I have to refill my cuff by hand by lowering and raising the jug. Not working out well. I wish I had a machine driven one.
Thursday night into Friday morning was the worst. I was able to get through all the exercises today, for the first time. They said the second and third day are the worst.