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UPDATE: My right total knee replacement was great; the left knee not so much so far. See page 2.

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December 05, 2024, 02:08 PM
Sig2340
UPDATE: My right total knee replacement was great; the left knee not so much so far. See page 2.
Years of running, then running on a torn meniscus (3x), and then being overweight, then some recent weekends climbing ladders finally finished off my right knee.

I had my right knee replaced about six hours ago.

Total knee replacement by the Makoplasty procedure (“robotic system,” protheses).

Now I’m resting comfortably in my RON room.

Sadly, I’m not stoned out of my gills on pain meds. But I’m hopeful.


ETA

A video of the actual procedure on a different patient. Be advised, I was a paramedic and am not squeamish, but there are parts that give me the Willies. There are other parts that are nothing short of astonishing.

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Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018
December 05, 2024, 02:12 PM
xd45man
Excellent choice using the robot. I work with a bunch of boomers that have had it done both ways and the robot is the way. I hope you heal quickly and wholly.


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December 05, 2024, 02:17 PM
6guns
Good luck for a full and speedy recovery!




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December 05, 2024, 02:29 PM
urbanwarrior238
Both of mine replaced and I am sure you will be saying.."why did I wait so long!!" Congrats and you will love the new knee.


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December 05, 2024, 03:15 PM
RogueJSK
Good to hear.

I'll need a right knee replacement at some point in the coming decade or two. But I've been babying it to try and stave that off as long as possible. Low/no impact exercise only, zero running (unless chased by a bear), and no heavy weights.
December 05, 2024, 03:31 PM
drill sgt
Hoping for the best speedy recovery and that things continue to improve ............... Have a friend whos wife just got out of the hospital 2 days ago after spending 9 days after going thru her 4th hip replacement in just 16 months due to a infection that has reoccured.. The doctors have not determined what is causing the recurring infections...... Am wondering if she might have some type of allergy to the metal that has been used in the manufactoring process........Hoping that the cause is found soon. ........................... drill sgt.
December 05, 2024, 03:33 PM
Stlhead
I had the same procedure exactly 2 weeks ago today. If your doc was anything like mine they likely pumped your leg full of nerve block and you will get nearly 48 hours of comfort before what they did to your leg sets into your brain. Then it’s going to suck, for 3 or 4 days, but every day after that it will suck less until you go to your first physical therapy appointment and then the sucking reaches a crescendo, but only if you do the work. Three times a day I go into a physical therapy induced Tourette’s outburst that helps me get that last little bit of bend. There is light at the end of the tunnel, more swearing equates to more function. Pain now equals less pain latter, plus possibly even a functioning leg. Good luck, it’s time for me to do my prescribed swearing, and I get my staples out tonight so I got that to look forward to. Stool softeners twice a day, powdered laxative at least once a day, lots of fruit, and stay hydrated. Gun stickers on your walker, and use gel packs or actual ice under the knee and the water pumper on top. Get well soon.
December 05, 2024, 04:35 PM
Sig2340
quote:
Originally posted by Stlhead:
…until you go to your first physical therapy appointment and then the sucking reaches a crescendo…


PT starts tomorrow.

In addition to at the PT facility therapy, I was assigned a ROM Tech machine at home I get checked out on Saturday.



This is after being told I can’t ride the stationary bike at the gym for six to eight weeks. WTF? I’m sorry, that looks just like an exercise bike for people in wheelchairs, which in 2018 I got months of experience using.

But as in 2018 I’ll do the PT as directed, slightly pushing myself beyond their demands, but not enough to hurt myself. Then my willingness to do PT hard (two three hour sessions per day) not only got me out of the physical rehab about three months ahead of expectations, it saved what little sanity I still have.

Oh, and good drugs showed up but I'm not shnockered.





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Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018
December 05, 2024, 04:37 PM
patw
Glad to hear it went well. My wife had a partial knee replacement a few months ago, done by robot. It is pretty amazing the efficiency/accuracy of using the robot.
December 05, 2024, 05:27 PM
sigarms229
quote:
Be advised, I was a paramedic and am not squeamish, but there are parts that give me the Willies.


I was a longtime pre-hospital EMT that moved into the OR as an Anesthesia Tech. Let me tell you, ortho surgery isn't for the weak, it's honestly brutal at times. 7 years in the OR, was involved in many of these cases and yeah, they are something to behold.

These days I'm still involved in the OR, just in a different, non-clinical capacity now.

Glad your surgery went well.



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December 05, 2024, 05:33 PM
MNSIG
quote:
Originally posted by RogueJSK:Low/no impact exercise only, zero running (unless chased by a bear), and no heavy weights.


That is good advice for everyone to follow BEFORE they need surgery, too. Smile
December 05, 2024, 06:26 PM
john crusher
I had TKR on my left 12 years ago. Had my right 6 months later.
I will tell you what a carpenter told me about it.
Never stop doing your exercises!
December 05, 2024, 08:09 PM
wingfoot
I had my right knee replaced 2 days ago, had my first in home PT evaluation today. I was able to go home the same day. My surgery was 7:30 am and were driving home around 11:30.

I’m just now starting to feel some pain with the nerve block wearing off.

Good luck with your rehab.
December 05, 2024, 08:13 PM
StarTraveler
Glad to hear it went well and wish you a speedy recovery. My father is having his first knee replacement tomorrow morning and the second in about four weeks. He’s 87 and looking forward to being able to do his daily walks again soon.


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December 05, 2024, 08:24 PM
tatortodd
Glad to hear it went well.

My Dad had both done last year about 10 months apart. He's the model patient and does the exercises just like the doctor asks. He was golfing in 8 weeks both times. He has friends who didn't do the exercises and 3 years later they're still limping and in pain.



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December 05, 2024, 08:50 PM
911Boss
I am 9 months post-op from my Mako TKR on my right knee. Doing well, first 12 days or so was the worse. Do the PT, get a cold water circulator.

Large carpet slider is great for doing the heel slides.

Only thing that really hampers me at this point is not able to really bear weight on my knee while kneeling on the ground and some reduced sensation on the skin around my knee cap, otherwise went great.


At the 8 week FU Doc said everything looked great on the X-ray








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December 05, 2024, 09:33 PM
abnmacv
Glad your healing, wish you a full recovery.


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December 05, 2024, 09:47 PM
Redhookbklyn
Wishing you a speedy and full recovery!



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December 05, 2024, 09:54 PM
aileron
quote:
Originally posted by 911Boss:
I am 9 months post-op from my Mako TKR on my right knee. Doing well, first 12 days or so was the worse. Do the PT, get a cold water circulator.


I am 18 months post left TKR via the Stryker Mako system, the cold water circulator is a lifesaver. DO THE PT!

aileron
December 05, 2024, 10:17 PM
Stlhead
911 are we going to talk about that abnormal X-ray?