Need encouragement from those who know.

Good luck and a good recovery Michywishy!  To be honest, I'm a bit envious.  I can't wait for my other one to be done and I'm only just coming up for 5 weeks post op from the last one LOL!  I'm counting the days off to see the physio and get signed off for this one (on 18th April) and then they can put me down to see the surgeon and team for blood tests etc and then make the appointment for the next one:-))))  Today I did a bit on the recumbent bike and, for the first time, a bit on the treadmill!  Very slow, only for 5 minutes, but I'll build it up every day now.  That was as well as going out shopping, so quite a busy day:-)))

I hope your op goes really well - do keep us updated!

O Wow I don't think I did any of that 5 weeks post surgery ☺ You are keen for the next TKR I've put this off for over 2 years!!

Pain during the nights have made the final decision 😔

Michywishy, I'm one of those rare folks who have breezed through this op, with no pain apart from when back of knee felt as though something was trapped there, but physio told me to not push bend for a couple of weeks, and it settled down in a week.  I'd be there for the second op tomorrow given the chance!  It's the pain of the other knee that's kept me awake since this TKR, not the operated one!  So it's no wonder I'm keen for the second.  BUT, I have read that two knees on the same person can be a very different experience, so I can only hope LOL!  I hope yours goes really well though!  Do keep us updated!

You Are Lucky 😀

I'm A Baby at 61 Lol

Low Pain Threshold but I do get there Eventually 😉

Yes, you are the younger end:-))))  I'm 67.  I've got a very high pain threshold, and that's how I've managed to put the first TKR off for about 10 years since they first offered it to me.  But I knew the time had come, and it was a case of saying to the surgeon 'take your pick' when he asked which one first LOL!  So the time comes for all of us at some point:-))))

Just like to ask what procedure did you have for The Surgery ie General or Spinal Anesthesia 🙂

Thanks

Ps ....I had General 1st time 2005 🙂

Good luck you're very brave I'm 12 week's couldn't face my other leg for at least another two month's keep in touch 😁😁😁😁😁

I had a spinal (and a sedative).  When I went for the 'meet the team day' I was positive I wanted a general but when I spoke to them and got the leaflets I was quite happy to have a spinal and it was utterly painless.  The worst bit of the whole op, and something I won't forget in a hurry was that I was very cold before going into theatre and then they sloshed some FREEZING liquid down my back that made me gasp LOL!  But then they put a warm air tube across me and the only thing I remember after that was them lifting my leg and I laughed because it didn't FEEL like my leg.  In theatre I heard a hammering noise at one point and stapling noise but it was all very removed and didn't bother me at all.  And of course, with the spinal you recover much faster, so a few hours later I was up and down the ward on my crutches!:-))))  Absolutely no way I'd have anything but a spinal again:-))))

What are you due to have this time?

Oh Maura you are just at the beginning of your journey. 3.5 weeks seems almost like a lifetime away now! I am over 5 months. But just the thought takes me right back there!! Scary!!

Take you pain meds regularly, not just when you feel you need them. You must keep ahead of the pain or you will not be able to exercise effectively.

Rest when you need, drink copiously (sorry it does mean many visits to the loo!), ice, elevate & do your exercises as best you can, aim for quality not quantity! Also don't overdo them as that puts you back!

Confused! I know I was!

Keep all you need handy, esp your sense of humour.

When the clips come out massage your incision ( once fully scabbed over) with BioOil.

You WILL get there, but it can be a very long, long road for some!

Get on here when you want to chat/vent someone will always reply.

Good luck

Marilyn

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Im not too sure Im in the UK and varies from Area and Surgeons/Consultants........I will have to wait and see on Saturday when discussed with The Team As Mentioned Im not good with "needles" drains drips .........rolleyes I couldnt bare to hear any of the procedure .......

But many Thanks for Advice 

 

This takes me back...2yrs post op and I'm a younger person for this op as I was 52...first 6 weeks I wished I'd not even bothered wasn't sleeping.. crying not bending knee not doing much physio..and then it started to get better...still had nights of no sleep but I carried on with Meds did some home physio that I looked up on Internet and I started to improve. I still don't have much feeling down the outer side of knee and I don't really kneel much if I can help it but oh well I can walk out with my class at school now on trips and enjoy PE with them so hang in there and don't be worried about how long it takes xx

I had spinal with sedation it was fine did not hear anything or see anything and slept throughout. They were able to top analgesia up this way too which helped 48 hours post op. So if you don't get GA don't worry x

Your anaesthetists will take care of you all the best

I had spinal for the first time highly recommended didn't wakeup BUT remember a few noises but helps with the pain afterwards and gets you on your legs quicker

Hi I'm in the uk too and I had a sedative and spinal. It was like having a general as I was completely zonked out ... heard nothing and felt nothing. As there is a risk with any general anaesthetic I'm glad I had the spinal.

I remember feeling freezing too and that spray on my back 😱 Brrrr but after that nothing.

Hello there, I thoroughly recommend having the Spinal Block & Sedation! I took my iPod & listened to music, but actually fell asleep. There were sounds but from far away & removed from me. I didn't hear the surgical team talking! It was relaxed & they gave a pain shot in the joint, so didn't feel anything either that nigh.

The complete upside is as soon as the op is over you are awake & are given food & drink straight away in Recovery. The only surreal thing I remember is after the op the surgeon lifting both legs together & I thought wow those grey things are attached to me!! Everything was grey, as the lighting is quite low in theatre, the surgeon has the BIG bright light!! But I didn't feel them that was the thing, my mind said,nope legs are where they should be, eyes said, wrong they not down there!! Confusion!!

The theatre team are all lovely, you get your own nurse who is with you to hold your hand & the Anaesthetist is focussing solely on you.

Having had GA twice in 2015 I much prefer the Spinal.

Hope it all goes well.

The other knee replaced Michywishy.  The surgeon asked me which one first and I told him to take his pick.  There was little to choose between them, so I chose the one first that was bending out so much because of the arthritis that it looked as though I'd just got off my horse.  It's straight now:-))))

All they said to me for the spinal was 'slight scratch' and HONESTLY - it wasn't even that - that was for the numbing injection before they put the spinal in.  Then they said 'slight pressure' and I waited and then they started doing something else and I had to ask if it was done!  It was utterly painless.  The noise I heard was so vague - the sedatives somehow 'remove you from the situation' so it doesn't affect you at all - it's like something on the tv and you come round so much quicker and feel so much better after it.  I'd go for that every time, absolutely NO second thought!  You still get the catheter thing in your hand with both anaesthetics.