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Houston... we have a problem
I am throwing in the hat, crying uncle, and scheduling another knee surgery. Going to ask for their first available slot and have it scoped to remove the scar tissue that is restricting me from walking without pain, most recently for the past five consecutive days. I am just done with the pain and am willing to risk missing out on a third summer in a row. I am just over 23 months since the replacement and went back into PT two months ago as it was starting to cause me difficulty. And it has gone downhill since, despite the PT. So will decide about launching date, if at all, once it gets scheduled. I could sit and say it sucks, but there are others who struggle with much worse conditions and prospects. Lets pray for them. I will be fine, if not what I had hoped to be physically.
But I am still jonseing to get some of the boat projects done. Of course we have to wait for insurance approval... Carry on... |
Sorry to hear that buddy.... sounds like you did everything right, :mad:
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Ouch Ross.. I’m really sorry to hear this. I’d be willling to loose a summer if I thought it would free me up in the future.
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That stinks Ross. Hope you're going to a different Dr.
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best of luck Ross .but that scares me ..
I,ve met alot of people that said it was the best thing & a few too many that it was worse down the rode & even the ones that said its great ,,,,,,,have limited molbility I been planing on going for 1 or 2 after the season ............now I,m thinking to just hire someone to pick me up when I fall ><> |
Ross I feel for you, missing a season is hard to take, especially since you had surgery to get back in the game, Call Morgan and Morgan, maybe they can pay for those boat projects.
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Ross, that sucks... sorry to hear ,,, hopefully it’s not as big a deal to fix it as it was to install it... hang tough ....
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Good luck and speedy recovery!!
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Ross I know what going thru. I had my rt knee replaced year and a half ago. Yes its better than before which was painful but now I have pain walking and the clicking has gotten constant. Saw the surgeon a month ago and casually he said its clearance causing the clicking and possible scar tissue causing pain. Its at the area where the clicking is. I have to get my left knee done soon but I have reservations. Keep us updated once u have surgery. I particularly am interested . Knowing the joint is artificial I wonder how scar tissue effects the artificial joint. Good luck Ross.
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sorry to hear that Ross... my company makes knees and hips for Smith and nephew, J& J ,DJO and a few others, we haven't been real busy since this whole thing ( Covid) started, our workforce has been cut by 2/3, not a lot of people going in for replacements. I know several people that have had knees and hips replaced, seems like the hips worked out well, the knees , not so much...My neighbor had his knees replaced a few years back, and he's about where you are at now... I hope it all goes well, you NEED to get back on the water..if for no other reason.. peace of mind!
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Ross have u experienced any clicking while walking ?
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That blows !
Good luck. I have a revision in my future also, gonna put it off as long as I can. Pain will be my guide the surgeon tells me. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Well thats good. U hear me coming into a quiet room.
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That’s horrible wish you well and speedy recovery when you get it Done
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Ouch - this sucks Ross. Pain in the knees (surgeries in my 20s), back, and now wrist (typing, FFS) are daily
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:( that sucks, hopefully it will go well and quick recovery. Good luck
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I am confirmed for the arthroscope on May 7, a week from today. The paperwork lists Knee Arthrofibrosis as the diagnosis. Which is connective tissue, or scar tissue. I am just looking forward to some relief, hopefully.
What is sticking in my craw is that the Physicians Assistant, who is in the OR and I have had dealings with before, seemed like this was kind of expected...? Do they do the surgeries hoping for the best and then dealing with follow up care to those who need it? I wish I had known a lot more, or had dug deeper. My fault. But the patient education on what to expect and how to deal with issues if you get the not so good results should be made more available... I have waited too long to make this move. I wonder if they would have checked on me if I had not made the appointment to see the doc...? https://www.verywellhealth.com/arthr...tantial%20pain. |
Like i mention Ross to u , my knee surgeon ( reknown replacement surgeon) in the New Haven area just told me scar tissue and clearances in joint. Thats it. No recommendations on relief. So now I have ammunition which u given me to proceed into looking into this.
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MakoMike, I get where you are coming from. But if we were to have been in normal times, I firmly believe I would have likely pressed this issue (arthroscope) a year ago. I don't know what the percentages are, but lets just say they are 50/50. Half get a knee replacement and have immediate relief from pain and are resuming their daily life in 6 months, telling all it is the best thing they ever did... And then there is the other half of the knee replacement population, of which I am one. First, let me say much respect to anyone who has had a joint replacement. It is pretty amazing technology. Despite my prolonged journey to get here, I am pleased to have a diagnosis and hopefully a quick recovery after the scope. The work on my part will be the PT. If there was a way to limit the body from producing scar tissue, that would be awesome. Unfortunately, it is part of the healing process and doesn't have an on/off switch.
So if you are in pain and are considering a knee replacement, I still would say go for it. Just be aware that there may well be a need for future surgical procedures to fine tune the inner working of the new knee. I did not have an infection. I did the work. It just didn't heal the way I was hoping. I want to be able to trust the leg when I walk. I don't currently. But I am free of the arthritis and the bone on bone. And that is a big thumbs up when I wake up on a damp rainy day... Plus, I quit a forty year smoking habit. |
Ross very true. I got thevrelief of the bone on bone pain and it still is free moving. As we spoke I'll need to get a fine tuning eventually too.
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this sucks ross...hope the scope works...
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Good luck Ross!
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Surgery (#7) went well. He told wife he thought this would be last on this knee. Pre op discussion about it being much more invasive and necessary healing than a normal "scope", of which I have had a few....
But this morning I am very happy to report no pain, although still heavily wrapped. Last oxy was at 0100 last night. Slept well. Up at 6ish. Coffee, ice, golf and motorsports on TV from Europe.... Able to bend without pain as much as dressing will allow. No oxys needed at this juncture. Very happy for the morning after! |
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