April 8, after weeks of cardiac studies to be sure I would wake up from the general anaesthesia, I had a total knee replacement. The surgery went well, but the recovery was a very bad joke.
I woke up with my leg already in a Constant Passive Motion Machine. (CPM) Oh! I had no idea a person could have that much pain and remain conscious. They had a morphine pump in my IV so we'll see. As is not uncommon in older patients, the damn thing worked too well and I wound up overdosed with morphine. That meant I was unable to actively participate in my own therapy for a day, but after 4 days I was on my way to rehab.
There was a misunderstanding, The rehab center thought I was there because of immobility due to my legs so the put me on an upper body exercise regimen and they ignored the need to exercise my legs. Doing flex-ion and extension exercises was entirely up to me with the help of my wife. In any case, I saw the Dr . after eight days and he said I had exceeded his expectations so I could go home early. I was scheduled to be there for two weeks. The day after I got home, I folded up and put away my Walker. The Physical therapist who stopped at the house said she would bring me a cane. By the time she came back three days later, I did not need the cane. Four weeks after surgery, the Therapist and I took a walk around the block, almost a mile.
Three days later, I was back at work.
I am not going to lie to anyone, the flexing exercises still hurt. Going up and down stairs will take a while to be comfortable, actually that still hurts too. I still need pain killers at night to get to sleep but I get by during the day with OTC analgesics. I feel fortunate.
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