Hi Rosebud.......had TKR at age 67! Exactly 10 months age.Girl, you will be just fine,,,,eventually 😊. Recovery is a monkey 🐒 but like someone else mentioned measure your recovery by weeks not days. Pain, heck yeah, not going to sugar coat it, sleepless nights all of that.....but you know what , I have no regrets and I'm sure you won't have any either. I lost 25 pounds, and I started Mall walking. I feel good. Now the problem is MY OTHER KNEE!!!! Going to see my ortho doctor next week for a cordazone shot or? Just see what my x-rays suggest. Enough about me! At any rate Rosebud,hang in there just take it show and keep a positive mind set!💃
Oh bless you, your emotions must be all over the place tonight!
I wish we'd had a bit longer to put your mind at ease.
I'm 19 (I think, not counted lately!) weeks post TKR, and saw my surgeon today and he's put me on his list for knee #2. I'm so relieved I could cry! Don't get me wrong, it's a really tough operation, but I'm in a position now to compare an operated knee to an arthritic, bone on bone knee, and it's SO worth it!
I wish you all the very best for tomorrow, and please keep coming on here when you feel up to it, you'll get more support than you could ever imagine xx
Rosebud, I am a 75 yr. old lady who is also 50 pounds to heavy. ^ weeks ago I had a TKR.and to be perfectly honest it was the most painful thing I have ever had done in my life. I used to think OH why did I do this. By week 3 things were so much better, still painful but I stopped taking the pain meds and only took Tylenol extr strenght. Pt is very uncomfortable but listen to them they are there to help you. At the end of 3 weeks, I no longer used my cane and could walk without pain and I can do stairs one step at a time. I am now driving and doing just about everything. Sleeping is still difficult so take naps. I am so glad I had this done, I am in less pain now than I was before the operation. I have not been without problems, I am still working on bending my knee, I can straighten my leg but the bend is coming slower. So see things do get better, hang in there, have a positive attitude and be thankful for the little things. Much success with your knee, I know you will do great!!!
Rosebud, me again, I had my TKR 6 weeks ago, sorry for the typo.
You will not regret it. I had bilateral TKR on 29.3.15 & the postop pain was much better than bone on bone pain. Discuss good pain management with your doctor to ensure you are able to do exercises as comfortably as possible. I have my life back after 2 years of pain & immobility.
Oh Rosebud. I wish you well. I'm only 5 weeks post TKR so I'm probably not the person to ask as I've only really just started recovery. Don't underestimate how hard it will be - I know I did and coming to terms with that took a toll. I was SO not appreciative of the journey and how hard it would be BUT I couldn't go on, like you, losing so much of life - so it had to be done. Good luck, and let us all know how it turns out. You have all our best wishes, I'm sure.
Good luck for today I am 16 weeks post op back at work and waiting to have the other knee done it is normal to be scared I was terrified before hand but it was fine look forward to hearing from you soon x
OK. I had TKR 3 years ago and it has been successful. If I had to have the other knee replaced at sometime I would go through it again.
It is a long hard road but certainly for me it has been worthwhile in the end.
Ofcourse there can be complications and I am lucky that I have not had any of them.
I wish you well with your operation.
Take care and keep in touch
Praying for you
Love Sarah xxx
Probably a bit early to ask but how are you? Hope op went well, now for the recovery. Take it easy and follow all the advice offered on this forum.