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Bretsky
01-27-2020, 11:25 PM
These really suck; no great way to prepare for this. I had mine 1/20 and now i'm most likely off work four to six weeks to torture myself...aka...recover

Anybody whose had it's done feel free to drop some advice.

Brett

Radagast
01-28-2020, 08:54 AM
These really suck; no great way to prepare for this. I had mine 1/20 and now i'm most likely off work four to six weeks to torture myself...aka...recover

Anybody whose had it's done feel free to drop some advice.

Brett


Sorry to hear that you've had to endure the medical issues, but glad to hear that your not reporting any complications.

Get Well Soon.

Zool
01-28-2020, 10:01 AM
Do your range of motion exercises. Do them extra even. It's huge to recovery. Do everything the doctors say. I had mine done, and got lazy. Took way longer to recover than it should have.

mraynrand
01-28-2020, 10:04 AM
One knee equals two feet

red
01-28-2020, 10:58 AM
Yeah, don’t skip the physical therapy, like zool said. It’s probably the most important thing at this point

Pay attention to your body, I had an uncle whose body rejected the new knee

hoosier
01-28-2020, 11:49 AM
Replacement surgery is not for the meek or weak. You should only have that procedure if you really kneed it.

Deputy Nutz
02-12-2020, 01:25 PM
We have had a lot of athletes do their prehab strength training for their hamstrings and quads. It has sped up recovery by months.
I know you have had surgery since you posted this thread, for now the rehab is really important. Did you have a total knee replacement?

Bretsky
02-12-2020, 04:01 PM
We have had a lot of athletes do their prehab strength training for their hamstrings and quads. It has sped up recovery by months.
I know you have had surgery since you posted this thread, for now the rehab is really important. Did you have a total knee replacement?


Yup, and I need to have the other one done eventually as well. Just gotta keep bending it; rehab a and PT going well overall

oldbutnotdeadyet
02-13-2020, 06:33 AM
Yup, and I need to have the other one done eventually as well. Just gotta keep bending it; rehab a and PT going well overall

Weird, I had mine done and I was walking the next day, and hauling drywall up and down 3 flights of stairs with a 3 days. Best medical thing I ever had done.

Deputy Nutz
02-13-2020, 07:51 AM
Yup, and I need to have the other one done eventually as well. Just gotta keep bending it; rehab a and PT going well overall


Total knee replacement it different cat entirely. Putting metal and plastic where there should be bone is always a bit tricky. You should have bucked up and had both of them done at once.

Zool
02-13-2020, 08:13 AM
Total knee replacement it different cat entirely. Putting metal and plastic where there should be bone is always a bit tricky. You should have bucked up and had both of them done at once.

Lots of doctors won't do that. Make rehab a lot tougher.

mraynrand
02-13-2020, 08:26 AM
Weird, I had mine done and I was walking the next day, and hauling drywall up and down 3 flights of stairs within 3 days.

damn. not all heroes wear capes.

Bretsky
02-13-2020, 04:07 PM
Lots of doctors won't do that. Make rehab a lot tougher.


Hardly any doctors will do that unless you find the right one and push like hell for it. Rehab way tougher and statistically the percent recovering fully is not nearly as high

Rastak
02-15-2020, 07:15 PM
Hardly any doctors will do that unless you find the right one and push like hell for it. Rehab way tougher and statistically the percent recovering fully is not nearly as high


My mother had both done. Had to spend three weeks in a rehab center which scared her to death. Felt like she was being shipped off to a nursing home to die. But she did manage and did indeed escape in the end.

Bretsky
02-17-2020, 11:40 AM
FOUR weeks ago today right now I was in surgery

Knee is feeling pretty good; ton of progress over the past week. Doctor and Therapist suggest taking two more weeks off as it will progress fast; unsure I want to.

Anybody have experiences returning to work after knee replacement....good or bad from the start ??

MadtownPacker
02-17-2020, 12:05 PM
These really suck; no great way to prepare for this. I had mine 1/20 and now i'm most likely off work four to six weeks to torture myself...aka...recover

Anybody whose had it's done feel free to drop some advice.

BrettI have a knee replacement horror story B. Happened to a former coworker. He was about 38, in good health but had a fucked up knee that he hurt long before. He finally had the surg, was off work for about 5 weeks but it was still hurting a lot. He went to his MD who told him it was normal and would heal. He delayed coming back and about a week later was having trouble breathing one night. He went to the ER, they checked him out, said he was OK and he went home. Woke up in the night and couldn't breath for shit, went to ER again. This time the sorry assholes actually did some work and found out he had blood clots in his lungs. Turned out he had gotten a blood infection from the knee.

Sadly that is not the end of this story. To treat the clots they gave him blood thinners. Within hours a clot from his leg came loose, hit the big highway and went to his brain. Instant stroke, brain bleeding, too much pressure, leaving him paralyzed on half his body. It was so bad they had to open his head to remove the clot. He went a few weeks with part of his skull missing because they worried they might have to get in there again. He was in the hospital ICU for months. Once release he was only able to move one side of his entire body and not very good at that. Stuck in a electric chair that he moves with his one arm/hand that still has function. Not long after his bitch wife left him and was very vengeful about it. He lost his house, cars and everything pretty much. Only his Mama who became his caretaker and his teen daughters stood by him. He remains in that condition to this day.

Later it came out that the company making the surgical kits for these type of operations had put out contaminated ones that year. I think I even saw a news article about it. Several folks had gotten similar infections. The mistake this guy made was taking the pain for so long. Had he gotten a 2nd opinion he would have dealt with the infection before it was too late. This was 8 years or so ago. He ended up suing the MD and the company and won a large settlement. Of course then the wife showed up again, he kicked her to the curb. To this day he gets around in a electric chair and uses an mounted ipad to communicate by typing what he wants to say on the screen with a stylus that he can hold. He has money but what good does it do him because he will need it to take care of himself for whatever remains of his time on Earth. I doubt he lives to be an old man. He was always kinda arrogant and cocky so he took the fall very hard. He had a nice life and it was all gone like that.

I am glad you are doing better B. I had been meaning to post this for you but I have kept track of your post about this to make sure you didn't say the same as this guy did. Don't ignore pain and tell any medical staff who says different to go fuck themselves and report them to their ethics committee.

mraynrand
02-17-2020, 04:10 PM
Wow. Even Job wouldn’t complain around that guy.

Zool
02-18-2020, 09:10 AM
FOUR weeks ago today right now I was in surgery

Knee is feeling pretty good; ton of progress over the past week. Doctor and Therapist suggest taking two more weeks off as it will progress fast; unsure I want to.

Anybody have experiences returning to work after knee replacement....good or bad from the start ??

Depends on the job I suppose, but the doctors should be heeded. They are the experts.

MadtownPacker
02-18-2020, 02:34 PM
Depends on the job I suppose, but the doctors should be heeded. They are the experts.
You must be a fucking medical hack also!

Is every mofo that works on your car an expert? How about the food you eat? Same shit with those fucks. Someone had to finish worst in class.

But in this instance they are right. B should take the time off. He is probably worried a different rooster is rounding up his chickens at work.

mraynrand
02-18-2020, 03:39 PM
You must be a fucking medical hack also!

Is every mofo that works on your car an expert? How about the food you eat? Same shit with those fucks. Someone had to finish worst in class.

But in this instance they are right. B should take the time off. He is probably worried a different rooster is rounding up his chickens at work.

I know two physicians who review medical malpractice cases. There are some terrible docs out there. Think of the KC quack who operated on Sherrod and destroyed his career. Trust, but verify.

MadtownPacker
02-18-2020, 07:24 PM
I know two physicians who review medical malpractice cases. There are some terrible docs out there. Think of the KC quack who operated on Sherrod and destroyed his career. Trust, but verify.Sure are, just like every industry. The whole patient care aspect is gone. Maximizing profits is all that matters.

So IMO never trust. Verify and cross your fingers you didn’t get the Zool of MDs.

Zool
02-18-2020, 08:38 PM
Sure are, just like every industry. The whole patient care aspect is gone. Maximizing profits is all that matters.

So IMO never trust. Verify and cross your fingers you didn’t get the Zool of MDs.

You would be so lucky. I don’t know anything about medicine, but I’m pretty fucking awesome.

MadtownPacker
02-18-2020, 10:29 PM
You would be so lucky. I don’t know anything about medicine, but I’m pretty fucking awesome.Since I was wrong about you being a hipster millennial I really only have one thing to say and I have never said it until now.

Ok boomer. :lol:

mraynrand
02-19-2020, 06:56 AM
Since I was wrong about you being a hipster millennial I really only have one thing to say and I have never said it until now.

Ok boomer. :lol:


hahahaha. He is GenX (1965-1980)

Deputy Nutz
02-20-2020, 11:42 AM
I have a knee replacement horror story B. Happened to a former coworker. He was about 38, in good health but had a fucked up knee that he hurt long before. He finally had the surg, was off work for about 5 weeks but it was still hurting a lot. He went to his MD who told him it was normal and would heal. He delayed coming back and about a week later was having trouble breathing one night. He went to the ER, they checked him out, said he was OK and he went home. Woke up in the night and couldn't breath for shit, went to ER again. This time the sorry assholes actually did some work and found out he had blood clots in his lungs. Turned out he had gotten a blood infection from the knee.

Sadly that is not the end of this story. To treat the clots they gave him blood thinners. Within hours a clot from his leg came loose, hit the big highway and went to his brain. Instant stroke, brain bleeding, too much pressure, leaving him paralyzed on half his body. It was so bad they had to open his head to remove the clot. He went a few weeks with part of his skull missing because they worried they might have to get in there again. He was in the hospital ICU for months. Once release he was only able to move one side of his entire body and not very good at that. Stuck in a electric chair that he moves with his one arm/hand that still has function. Not long after his bitch wife left him and was very vengeful about it. He lost his house, cars and everything pretty much. Only his Mama who became his caretaker and his teen daughters stood by him. He remains in that condition to this day.

Later it came out that the company making the surgical kits for these type of operations had put out contaminated ones that year. I think I even saw a news article about it. Several folks had gotten similar infections. The mistake this guy made was taking the pain for so long. Had he gotten a 2nd opinion he would have dealt with the infection before it was too late. This was 8 years or so ago. He ended up suing the MD and the company and won a large settlement. Of course then the wife showed up again, he kicked her to the curb. To this day he gets around in a electric chair and uses an mounted ipad to communicate by typing what he wants to say on the screen with a stylus that he can hold. He has money but what good does it do him because he will need it to take care of himself for whatever remains of his time on Earth. I doubt he lives to be an old man. He was always kinda arrogant and cocky so he took the fall very hard. He had a nice life and it was all gone like that.

I am glad you are doing better B. I had been meaning to post this for you but I have kept track of your post about this to make sure you didn't say the same as this guy did. Don't ignore pain and tell any medical staff who says different to go fuck themselves and report them to their ethics committee.

Same situation with my uncle although the ending wasn't as catastrophic ending as your coworker. He had to have the operation twice, fought serious infection for almost a year.

George Cumby
02-20-2020, 08:05 PM
Someone needs to start a "Medical Horror Stories" thread.

Our youngest has been hospitalized several times.

Moral of the story: Question, question, question. Advocate, advocate, advocate. Fight, fight, fight.

Nurses are usually great. There's a few doctors alive only because of my love of my family.

MadtownPacker
02-20-2020, 09:29 PM
hahahaha. He is GenX (1965-1980)Say it ain’t so cuz I don’t want to in the same generation as him.

MadtownPacker
02-20-2020, 09:30 PM
Same situation with my uncle although the ending wasn't as catastrophic ending as your coworker. He had to have the operation twice, fought serious infection for almost a year.Thats what I read most folks had to deal with. What year was it?

mraynrand
02-20-2020, 10:31 PM
Thats what I read most folks had to deal with. What year was it?

No. You shouldn't get infected. That's the sign of a lousy doc. Know a knee and hip replacement doc who has done thousands of cases. Maybe a handful of infections and usually those were trauma cases where the replacement followed an open wound situation.

Bretsky
02-20-2020, 11:09 PM
I am four weeks out and recovery has went well. I think I"ll probably return back to work in a week and a half. I don't think there is a good time to return. When I set without any elevation the knee gets pretty sore within a few hours. So for the first four to six weeks I'll probably just need to deal with the pain. It seems that my flexibility is plenty good enough to get back to work. Just have to figure out how to sleep and then work through the pain/stiffness issues at work.

scharpcheddar
02-21-2020, 03:43 AM
eeewwwww

mraynrand
02-21-2020, 07:33 AM
eeewwwww

I can discern the future by reading the colors of knee infection pus, much like others read tea leaves and chicken bones.

Zool
02-21-2020, 10:35 AM
Say it ain’t so cuz I don’t want to in the same generation as him.

Well suck it up buddy boy. You and me are the generation of slackers.

Deputy Nutz
02-21-2020, 01:08 PM
Thats what I read most folks had to deal with. What year was it?
2015

Anti-Polar Bear
02-21-2020, 02:39 PM
I am four weeks out and recovery has went well. I think I"ll probably return back to work in a week and a half. I don't think there is a good time to return. When I set without any elevation the knee gets pretty sore within a few hours. So for the first four to six weeks I'll probably just need to deal with the pain. It seems that my flexibility is plenty good enough to get back to work. Just have to figure out how to sleep and then work through the pain/stiffness issues at work.

Glad you’re doing well, Bretsky. Hope you fully recover.

I’ll trade you my burger flipping job for your office job. Feel a clicking in my left hip when high kicking due to an enlarged ball or socket or something. Pain is not so bad that I can’t work, although I did quit the second job. Some days are better than others. Doc I saw (not a hip specialist) doesn’t think it’s arthritis, but condition probably won’t go away without arthroscopic surgery.

Reading some of the unfortunate stuff here is scaring me a bit regarding surgery, maybe even moreso than the enormous surgical and rehabilitation expenses I’ll incur if I go the surgery route.

Sorry to hijack this thread, but anyone has experience with hip surgery or arthroscopic surgery? Football players have arthroscopic surgeries all the time without problems, right?

Rastak
02-21-2020, 10:36 PM
Not sure Tank. I have hip pain, I run two or three times a week and it kills me sometimes. I haven't hit up the orthopedist yet. For what it's worth in my later 50's. Hurts but it hasn't killed me.

George Cumby
02-22-2020, 11:25 AM
Glad you’re doing well, Bretsky. Hope you fully recover.

I’ll trade you my burger flipping job for your office job. Feel a clicking in my left hip when high kicking due to an enlarged ball or socket or something. Pain is not so bad that I can’t work, although I did quit the second job. Some days are better than others. Doc I saw (not a hip specialist) doesn’t think it’s arthritis, but condition probably won’t go away without arthroscopic surgery.

Reading some of the unfortunate stuff here is scaring me a bit regarding surgery, maybe even moreso than the enormous surgical and rehabilitation expenses I’ll incur if I go the surgery route.

Sorry to hijack this thread, but anyone has experience with hip surgery or arthroscopic surgery? Football players have arthroscopic surgeries all the time without problems, right?

You need to see an ortho.

There are horror stories, but I've had both shoulders and a knee worked on. No probs, but the best knee and shoulder guy in the Central Valley.

I had some left hip pain, too much commute time. Strengthening the glutei medius really helped:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLTBIaHU5iw

Good luck.

Anti-Polar Bear
02-22-2020, 11:59 AM
Not sure Tank. I have hip pain, I run two or three times a week and it kills me sometimes. I haven't hit up the orthopedist yet. For what it's worth in my later 50's. Hurts but it hasn't killed me.

Get well, and hopefully your hip is nothing serious. I tired to jog on the treadmill a few weeks after the hip problem started, assuming it was just a groin strain. Painful afterward, and haven't jogged since. Consequently, I'm getting fat, although working out only 2 days a week and eating shit might also be causing the weight gain.

Anti-Polar Bear
02-22-2020, 12:18 PM
You need to see an ortho.

There are horror stories, but I've had both shoulders and a knee worked on. No probs, but the best knee and shoulder guy in the Central Valley.

I had some left hip pain, too much commute time. Strengthening the glutei medius really helped:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLTBIaHU5iw

Good luck.

I did meet with an orthopedist that my PCP referred. Put me back 300 or 400 frogskins. Suggested 3-6 weeks of physical therapy. Had a session of PT with a therapist, then got billed $400, and decided to do therapy on my own, with a little help from the experts on YouTube. Just got referred to another ortho.

Will check out your clip. Thanks.

scharpcheddar
02-23-2020, 01:59 AM
I can discern the future by reading the colors of knee infection pus, much like others read tea leaves and chicken bones.

no you cant. Rams will be in next years SB

oldbutnotdeadyet
02-23-2020, 05:21 AM
Glad you’re doing well, Bretsky. Hope you fully recover.

I’ll trade you my burger flipping job for your office job. Feel a clicking in my left hip when high kicking due to an enlarged ball or socket or something. Pain is not so bad that I can’t work, although I did quit the second job. Some days are better than others. Doc I saw (not a hip specialist) doesn’t think it’s arthritis, but condition probably won’t go away without arthroscopic surgery.

Reading some of the unfortunate stuff here is scaring me a bit regarding surgery, maybe even moreso than the enormous surgical and rehabilitation expenses I’ll incur if I go the surgery route.

Sorry to hijack this thread, but anyone has experience with hip surgery or arthroscopic surgery? Football players have arthroscopic surgeries all the time without problems, right?

Look on the bright side, it ain't gonna get any better. Me, its my lower back if I'm misaligned during squats or deadlifts. And at my age (mid 60's), it takes frickin forever for the pain finally go away. And my vision sucks, these damn 'floaters' driving me nuts, my prostate probably the size of the football the Packers use in practice, and I have to take frickin pills to have sex, I know, too much information. I just view all this as the long slow process of dying.

Anyway, hope you get better and have a nice day.

Anyway,

Anti-Polar Bear
02-23-2020, 09:59 AM
Look on the bright side, it ain't gonna get any better. Me, its my lower back if I'm misaligned during squats or deadlifts. And at my age (mid 60's), it takes frickin forever for the pain finally go away. And my vision sucks, these damn 'floaters' driving me nuts, my prostate probably the size of the football the Packers use in practice, and I have to take frickin pills to have sex, I know, too much information. I just view all this as the long slow process of dying.

Anyway, hope you get better and have a nice day.

Anyway,

Thanks for the fair warning. Guess I better quit watching aphrodisiac vids and start enjoying life before the impotency sets in. Porn appears to have destroyed my ability to chat with chicks, and I haven't gotten laid since some orange ape in Washington, DC shut down backpage.com.

hoosier
02-24-2020, 08:07 PM
That last line was legitimately funny.

MadtownPacker
03-14-2020, 12:57 PM
To hell with Bretsky for never acknowledging the caring and informative post I made for him.

Bretsky
03-16-2020, 09:51 PM
To hell with Bretsky for never acknowledging the caring and informative post I made for him.

:)

Sorry Man....I read it all....and it was scary shit what occured.....it kind of still scares me that I have to have the other one done soon also.

That was an empathatic and really nice post; are you turning soft on us ? :)))


Cheers, and I hope are you playing with lots of Latinas.

MadtownPacker
03-16-2020, 10:07 PM
Ok if you read it I will accept you being scared of pain as punishment.

The only soft things are deez nuts! But life changes do have me in the company of many Latinas, some old some young, I must admit I am enjoying it.

Bretsky
03-17-2020, 10:54 PM
Ok if you read it I will accept you being scared of pain as punishment.

The only soft things are deez nuts! But life changes do have me in the company of many Latinas, some old some young, I must admit I am enjoying it.


Glad you have many latinas !!! gotta admit Im a bit jealous...:)

MadtownPacker
03-18-2020, 08:40 PM
Well I can’t say I have them but they are around me. Job has about 85-90% female employees. Some old some new. Majority are Latinas but there is variety. Black, Asian, White, Indian, etc. So of course I’m being more attentive to grooming myself and shit like that.