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  • MikM Offline
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    Mik
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    #5

    God love ya for trying to help them. Hope Mr. WTG heals well and quickly.

    “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
    ― Douglas Adams

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      wtg
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      #6

      @Mik You probably have seen a ton of disasters in your line of work. I think I remember you saying that you encountered some real problems when you yourself were hospitalized some years back.

      It amazes me how many holes are in the system.

      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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        Rontuner
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        Hoping his recovery goes well and he takes time to heal before pushing too much...

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          Steve Miller
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          How is Mr. WTG feeling today?

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            wtg
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            The PT said days 2 through 5 are the toughest. Today is day 4.

            The good news is that every day he seems to be better pain- and mobility-wise. The bad news is that it's still very very painful, despite a lot of pain meds, icing, and elevation.

            Doing our best to get him past this initial phase. PT coming in a little while, second visit this week. Will see what he says. We really like him. A bit older guy (not a twenty-something) who seems to have a lot of good experience and excellent bedside manner.

            Thanks for asking!

            When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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            • wtgW wtg

              The PT said days 2 through 5 are the toughest. Today is day 4.

              The good news is that every day he seems to be better pain- and mobility-wise. The bad news is that it's still very very painful, despite a lot of pain meds, icing, and elevation.

              Doing our best to get him past this initial phase. PT coming in a little while, second visit this week. Will see what he says. We really like him. A bit older guy (not a twenty-something) who seems to have a lot of good experience and excellent bedside manner.

              Thanks for asking!

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              ShiroKuro
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              #10

              @wtg said in Knee replacement surgery:

              The bad news is that it's still very very painful, despite a lot of pain meds, icing, and elevation.

              Ugh, I'm so sorry!!! hang in the Mr. WTG!!!

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                I hope he continues to improve rapidly.

                I won't elaborate on my experiences because I hope you avoid anything similar. I will say that my wife had a knee joint replacement done in January and had serious pain immediately thereafter. It took some time to subside and she was doubting whether she had made the right choice. She had been in PT in the prior months so she was as physically prepared as she could be. As soon as her orthopedic surgeon permitted it, she recommenced outpatient PT and began progressing in strength and range of motion. Ice was her friend to combat swelling and she used it, primarily in the evening for several months. She avoided any opioids because of the constipation issues they tend to aggravate and depended on Tynlenol for pain relief.

                In early July, she had surgery to repair a hernia that had caused some problems, but was tolerable with pressure to prevent its eruption through the abdominal wall, an event that had sent her to the ER once. She is now continuing PT but has largely recovered from both surgeries and says she feels better than she has in years. My hope is that Mr. wtg also is able to achieve similar results.

                Big Al

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                Why does everything have to be so complicated, all in the name of convenience. -ShiroKuro

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                • wtgW wtg

                  @Mik You probably have seen a ton of disasters in your line of work. I think I remember you saying that you encountered some real problems when you yourself were hospitalized some years back.

                  It amazes me how many holes are in the system.

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                  Mik
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                  @wtg said in Knee replacement surgery:

                  @Mik You probably have seen a ton of disasters in your line of work. I think I remember you saying that you encountered some real problems when you yourself were hospitalized some years back.

                  It amazes me how many holes are in the system.

                  Yes. You have to have the backbone to be your own advocate.

                  “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
                  ― Douglas Adams

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                  • MikM Mik

                    @wtg said in Knee replacement surgery:

                    @Mik You probably have seen a ton of disasters in your line of work. I think I remember you saying that you encountered some real problems when you yourself were hospitalized some years back.

                    It amazes me how many holes are in the system.

                    Yes. You have to have the backbone to be your own advocate.

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                    ShiroKuro
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                    @Mik said in Knee replacement surgery:

                    You have to have the backbone to be your own advocate.

                    And knowledge and know-how (not the same things), which not everyone has.

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                      CHAS
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                      Hope Mr WTG continues to improve.
                      I know people with knee replacements that ski. Some have both hip and knee replacements. They do not ski as hard as they did when younger.

                      “I’m at an age when remembering something right away is as good as an orgasm.”—Gloria Steinem to Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Wiser Than Me

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                        Mark
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                        I hope Mr. WTG heals quickly!

                        Sorry to hear about the issues you had with the process.

                        If anyone can set them straight, it's you. I wish you all the best in that endeavor!

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