Hurts like hell! when it acts up. VA say's anytime i wish. Scared AF and need advice.
BTW MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!
BTW MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!
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Had my left knee replaced around my 65th birthday. It only gets better when you follow your therapists directions. I do several leg exercises at the fit ness center daily. The problems/pain before surgery are gone. My insurance allows me to use Scripps (I only use VA for hearing aids) but I imagine that since TKRs are so common now you’ll be fine. Try to get a surgeon who has done hundreds of procedures if you can. G’luck JohnHurts like hell! when it acts up. VA say's anytime i wish. Scared AF and need advice.
BTW MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!
THANK YOU !!!!Had my left knee replaced around my 65th birthday. It only gets better when you follow your therapists directions. I do several leg exercises at the fit ness center daily. The problems/pain before surgery are gone. My insurance allows me to use Scripps (I only use VA for hearing aids) but I imagine that since TKRs are so common now you’ll be fine. Try to get a surgeon who has done hundreds of procedures if you can. G’luck John
im not not 5 foot nothing...6-4 260.3 yrs ago allensarlo had his.knee replaced....he was surfing maibu 2.months later....2 yrs ago after talking to him.about it i replaced mine was surfing.malibu 2 month later...4 months for 90% recovery includes surf,kitesurf ,foilsurf, skateboard down the street...6 months went bak to jiu jitsu and skate the bowls.at venice skatepark...99%recovery of my 25yrs old self...im.49 now...3 yrs laterstil 99% srill cant do jumping jacks or play basketball or sprint across the street...can.jog 3 blocks.bak to.the car when i forgot.to.lock the door before.going surfing ut not sprint...didnt want to do that anytime soon anyway
gotta do stretching excercises every 2-3days or it starts tighter up on me
take your medicine...take your medication...take you medication....dont try to.tough it out...tried and was a.stoooopod.mistake...that sh!t HURTS and itll.slow.your recovery...but dont get hooked on the meds...i coul.feel.myself.slowly biulding the.craving for the opioids and got.scarred and quit...pain got really bad ans couldnt do.my rehab movements...
replcing it was the best thing ever!
I think it was about 2 weeks after surgery that I was to start physical therapy. A lady with a large brief case (like the kind commercial pilots used to carry) came to my house to conduct the initial interview and exam. My home is a 3 story attached in Cardiff. After intros, etc., I told her to let me carry her bag and follow me up to the 2d floor and proceeded to go up the 20 or so stairs with no problem. When we were walking into the living room, she asked me how I was doing. Told her no issues, she said P.T. May be boring and inconsequential. Went to 4-5 PT sessions and blew it off. Later, maybe 6-8 months my left knee was still and I worked it out at the fitness center leg machines. Not suggesting anyone do the same re TKR therapy but the surgery was a piece of cake.2 months? Damn that sounds like the recovery time for a scope. Most people with major knee surgery I've known couldn't do their activity for at least 6 months.