Knee replacementRe: Knee replacementI am sure all will go well, soon be over now.
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If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning Re: Knee replacementGood luck
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Re: Knee replacementGood luck Lyn, thinking of you
Re: Knee replacementMy mum had both done at once (bi-lateral) at 78 and was walking down the ward unaided 2 days later. She couldn't wait, if you know what I mean.
3 months later I took her to Spain by car and arranged for her to fly home to Stansted alone, (first time on a jet, that was Easy she said), met and transported home by my sister. The only problem we had, was that the Titanium metal knees set of the alarms at the check in and we found it impossible to explain to the little Spanish, non english speaking security gaurd, why the alarms kept going off, resulting in mum eventually grabbing her ankle length hemlime and hoisting it up to reveal the 2 giant zip scars. He blushed, waved the wand and gushed in spanish, we assume it was an apology! Mums now 87 and in 3 weeks we are taking her to Fuertoventura for a weeks sunshine but I have got clever this time! Typed "translate" into Google selected Google translate and typed in " This lady has two metal replacement knee joints", selected translate to spanish and printed off the result which I put into an envelope to take with us. Should save the gaurd some embaressment, oh and mum as well! Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before.
Re: Knee replacementSame with my Mother 4FH, had both done and until the ruptured vertebre shot around after the Op.
Some take longer than others to get going, but always good in the end. Hope it went well, Richard New Member? Get more from the Forum and join in 'Members Chat' - you're very welcome
Re: Knee replacementAre you running up and down the ward yet?? I have now got to have 1 new hip and both knees. At the moment my specialist is getting me through the summer by careful pain management with painkillers. My hip has had as many injections as is allowed and had my left knee done a couple of weeks ago but that is it now. Aiming for the end of September for the hip. Hopefully the first knee at the end of Feb. next year.
Re: Knee replacementThinking it'll all be done by now Lyn, so wishing you a good recovery and hoping you have lovely nurses and physios looking after you. Big
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Re: Knee replacementThanks all. Back home now and very glad its over. Im not walking unaided yet and my knee is still very stiff if I sit for too long but I'm getting there. Not half as painful as I expected the painful bit is the exercising but I know its essential to do it. I had a spinal and sedation and it was fine. I was worried in case I would be able to hear sawing and banging but no. It seems a lot of older people than me cope better,some of the ones who had the op at the same time were marching around as if they had just had a graze Really missed the mutt and the chooks, now daddy is flavour of the month as he provided the mealworms etc for 4 days, talk about loyalty
LYN
Re: Knee replacementAww lovely to see you back again Lyn, take lots of good care won't you hey
Know what you mean about chooks/doggies and loyalties!!! Bev x
Our family: my-Lovely-Hubbly and I, Benny and our two little Ladies - Betty and Gloria. RIP dear little Ladies - Lottie, Cottie, Elsie, Dottie, Hilda and Margie. You may have gone, but are never ever forgotten.
Re: Knee replacementLyn.
Has Hussien Bolt got a challenger yet? Seriously though, I'm glad it went well and am quite sure you will seldom regret having it done. Be brave through the pain and it will soon go. Mike Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before.
Re: Knee replacementSo pleased that you are home, and i'm sure you can win those chucks and dog back
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I'm training to be a midwife!!!!! Re: Knee replacementWelcome home Lyn, so glad you're doing well and it all went ok.
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Re: Knee replacementWelcome home Lyn, glad you're on the road to recovery with knee number 1 anyway
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Re: Knee replacementWelcome home Lyn Hope you're back on your feet soon
Re: Knee replacementSo lovely to see you back
Glad it went well and all the exercises will be so worth it, well done to you Lucy x
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