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nightfighter 03-15-2019 07:56 AM

Man down....
 
Went down yesterday while installing a storm door. Stepped out and down from entry and left foot slid forward as the 2x2 foam mat slid on either water or ice or both. Right leg, the one with arthritis and no ACL, folded underneath me and I landed on my back with my butt on my heel.... That knee has not bent that far in 45 years. Iced last night, but going to Dr this morning, and then presumably for MRI. This sux. Might force my hand into knee replacement.... Ankle hurts too.


I had to compose myself and install one closer and handle hardware while son packed up the tools and I headed for the ice pack.

Raven 03-15-2019 10:50 AM

sorry Ross
 
i hope ya heal up without the knee replacement

Slipknot 03-15-2019 01:10 PM

YIKES :eek:
that sucks Ross
hope it gets better and take it slow

Guppy 03-15-2019 01:54 PM

Geeees,,,, sooner or later that knee will need u no what...
go slow, try and get fish season in then do it!

PaulS 03-15-2019 03:10 PM

That sucks Ross. Hoping for a quick recovery!

Sea Dangles 03-15-2019 08:27 PM

Ross!
Time to shift gears out of work mode
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afterhours 03-16-2019 06:51 AM

Ross I know you only know one speed - but downshifting is sometimes necessary when we get older. Good luck at Dr and recovery.

nightfighter 03-16-2019 09:08 AM

Thanks all... MRI at 5:20pm today up in Newburyport. Will drop off a reel to Martha at Surfland beforehand, so something positive!

PaulS 03-17-2019 03:32 PM

Ross, how did you make out what the MRI?
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nightfighter 03-17-2019 05:20 PM

Haven't got results, but we know that I tore the PCL. Lost ACL 40 years ago. Only really one diagnosis and option. Now just have to get into a surgeon's office and on the schedule. And I would be thrilled to done with the pain from arthritis and bone on bone after doing PT for the replacement joint

JohnR 03-18-2019 04:54 PM

Ouch - sucks having no ACL

nightfighter 03-18-2019 05:15 PM

Health system is so phukked up.... You have to advocate for yourself at every turn, almost forcing you to be rude and pushy.
I have to call to check in for any cancellations morning and afternoon daily, or just wait ten days to get into the surgeon's office. It's not like this is elective surgery......

Guppy 03-19-2019 06:21 AM

Ross
Took 3 months for me to get a 10 minute procedure to stop the pain from a pinched nerve in my neck,,, unbearable at times....

nightfighter 03-19-2019 08:06 AM

So it appears that the only way to be seen right away is to call 911, get an ambulance, go to ER, and then be seen by surgeon..... Up at 0400 with the pain. Why is this so difficult in America today?

JohnR 03-19-2019 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 1164092)
So it appears that the only way to be seen right away is to call 911, get an ambulance, go to ER, and then be seen by surgeon..... Up at 0400 with the pain. Why is this so difficult in America today?




Hahaha - wait until we become a socialized country ; )

Doctor: "Your appointment will be in ten years from today"

Patient: "Morning or afternoon?"

Doctor: "What difference does it make?"

Patient: "Because the plumber is coming in the afternoon?"

Guppy 03-19-2019 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 1164092)
So it appears that the only way to be seen right away is to call 911, get an ambulance, go to ER, and then be seen by surgeon..... Up at 0400 with the pain. Why is this so difficult in America today?

Next time it flares up I’m headed straight to the ER..... :deadhorse:

nightfighter 03-19-2019 01:21 PM

The system is guiding me to be on oxy for two months while I wait for surgery?!?! This is nukking futz!

Guppy 03-19-2019 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 1164104)
The system is guiding me to be on oxy for two months while I wait for surgery?!?! This is nukking futz!

You might as well go in now, you ain’t going to get any work done... :smash:

nightfighter 03-19-2019 03:48 PM

I would gladly get up from this chair and drive to surgery this very minute. No problem. But I am being told first opening is March 28th..... And that is just in the office! Who knows how long before scheduling surgery... I am dead in the water.

Going to call more surgeons tmw.

Sea Dangles 03-19-2019 04:20 PM

I am getting pretty good with the filet knife Ross.Let me know.
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Pete F. 03-19-2019 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 1164112)
I would gladly get up from this chair and drive to surgery this very minute. No problem. But I am being told first opening is March 28th..... And that is just in the office! Who knows how long before scheduling surgery... I am dead in the water.

Going to call more surgeons tmw.

If you have a doc you usually see I’d talk to him and ask him for help.
Sort of like the homeowner looking for a plumber goes to his GC
Worked for me, but my brother is a doc. That helps too.
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JohnR 03-20-2019 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 1164104)
The system is guiding me to be on oxy for two months while I wait for surgery?!?! This is nukking futz!


Skip the Oxy. Not worth the risk.

When I blew out my knee I did it without hard drugs. Get what you can get which is not narcotic / opiate.

PaulS 03-20-2019 08:38 AM

yes, I'd try to skip the oxy if you can.

nightfighter 03-21-2019 08:15 AM

Have yet to take an oxy since morning after... One week this afternoon since it happened... Getting my head wrapped around my new reality...

Insurance... there is a $1000.00 penalty (ie. lowered coverage) if I have surgery before a 30 day period from the "injury". Oh, that makes total sense to me.....

piemma 03-23-2019 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 1164070)
Ouch - sucks having no ACL

I have no ACL in my right knee. Gone 40 years ago. I also an bone on bone with osteoarthritis in the knee along with 6 bone spurs.
I get a shot of Synvisc every 6 months. Works for me plus Motrin 800 MG and Tylenol, taken at the same time per my orthopedic surgeon.

Rmarsh 03-23-2019 07:18 AM

Hope all goes well for you Ross, and that the financial burden of not working combined with the insurance coverage shortfall doesn't add to your physical pain.
My wife had her "bad" knee replaced a few years ago and is very happy she did. I have a post surgery picture of her knee but it's kind of graphic.
Hang in there, and if you'd like to get out and do some boat fishing while you rehab and heal up just let me know.

nightfighter 03-23-2019 08:08 AM

Well I wish I had scheduled to have the replacement sooner... No question about the replacement being the right thing, as "the hay is already in the barn" according to the surgeon I saw. BUT... they never do the surgery to an acute knee, and mine is acute. Means I did so much tissue damage in the fall that I need to do 4-6 weeks of PT to prepare the knee for surgery.... If he does it now, when it doesn't have much mobility, it will not have the desired mobility after rehabbing the replacement joint... So I am in a timeout so to speak, before I can move forward. Doc has a two week vacation coming up, which pushed follow up appt out to May, which does not please me. So will get second opinion this week, and a second schedule so I can decide which one to go with. Start PT Monday afternoon. And cooking up a plan for work, be it driving/pick up/ delivery to other contractors, taking friends' family members to appointments, whatever. Just figuring it out. I really don't want to think about not launching the boat this season, but it is a very real possibility....

Guppy 03-23-2019 04:13 PM

Ross, don’t rush this, surgery is a big deal, all that crap takes time and the more you behave the better the outcome...
Doc. Ray

Guppy 05-24-2019 05:31 AM

Report?

nightfighter 05-24-2019 05:44 AM

I got home yesterday afternoon. Was still leaking quite a bit, even after drain line was removed, so that delayed release a couple hours. Just changed pressure dressing and still a little leak, but that is so much better than trying to get that blood out through PT only. Get pushing on that today after we get drainage controlled/answered. BM this morning... early excitement. No way I could be home alone. Wife has been awesome, as usual. MIL will occasionally ask why I am on crutches again... Will keep it brief with updates as I can report improvements that are truly milestones vs just little baby steps that I see. Get me some fishing/family/Memorial Day pics and reports, please


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