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Jane10 Thu 28-Jun-18 07:45:38

Well today's the day. My second knee replacement op. It's an awful thought knowing what the recovery will be like. I was very sick in hospital last time due to the pain meds. Just lost days.
Will pack this morning and prepare the house. Just looking at all the necessary stuff is depressing. At my pre op visit I was shocked at how anxious I felt just going through those doors.
Oh well. Needs must. Onwards!

Day6 Thu 28-Jun-18 21:49:10

I hope all goes (or went) well Jane, that recovery is better than last time, and after you've healed you'll enjoy being more mobile. Best wishes.

NfkDumpling Thu 28-Jun-18 21:48:48

I don’t know how I missed this thread! I hope all went well Jane and you’re now back in your bed sleeping it off. Courage for those first steps to the loo!

My second TKR was five weeks ago tomorrow. It has been easier in a way knowing what to expect and that it will get better. The anaesthetic has just about got out of my system now and I’m not falling asleep all the time. Normality is returning!

Hopefully your op will have gone well this time too and you’ll throw your sticks away within six weeks! flowers

Jane10 Thu 28-Jun-18 21:48:12

Am back in the room. Not feeling nearly as sick. So far so good. Had spinal with sedation. Legs still thawing so no pain - yet!!

Barmeyoldbat Thu 28-Jun-18 21:45:38

Jane take heart, I had my knee done at the end of January and there was a lady in the ward having her second knee replacement. She was worried sick just like you as she had a terrible time after the last op but she let everyone know how she was feeling and the medics went out of their way to help. Her recovery ended up being nothing like her first and she was over the moon. So good luck and a speedy recovery.

mcem Thu 28-Jun-18 18:50:58

Best of luck jane.
My broken femur was much easier to deal with and I'm up and about without frame and only occasionally one stick.
Hope you (literally) follow in my footsteps with a quick and relatively pain-free recovery!

GrandmaMoira Thu 28-Jun-18 18:44:38

Good luck for your op.

Applegran Thu 28-Jun-18 18:19:50

Good luck Jane. At least every day from now is another step to being over it all, and with two good knees. GN is thinking of you.

Grandmama Thu 28-Jun-18 18:19:01

flowers Hope it goes well. Many years ago my elderly aunt by marriage had both knees done together. Made the world of difference, no more pain and she could manage to walk with a frame, having been in a wheelchair for some time.

Iam64 Thu 28-Jun-18 17:45:06

I've just seen this Jane10. Sending positive vibes and best of luck that your operation goes well, with good pain relief that doesn't make you sick or addict you x

Steph5108 Thu 28-Jun-18 17:18:31

Good luck with your op. and wishing you a speedy recovery. Thought I would you a laugh. A friend of mine (male) went into hospital for an op. where he was given paper pants to wear. To cut a long story short, he thought they were to put on his head, and that’s where he put them! He couldn’t understand why the nurses kept laughing at him, as no one told him otherwise and that’s how he went down to theatre???. I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall in theatre...it could only happen to a man.........

gerry86 Thu 28-Jun-18 16:44:09

All the best for a speedy recovery

annsixty Thu 28-Jun-18 16:34:55

I had my first knee done 21 months ago and while I wouldn't say I am free of pain, it would seem that my hip and lower back are affecting that.
The op itself was no problem and even at nearly 80 I was out and walking reasonably well after 3 nights.
I was able to take myself to the loo day and night after the first night.
Because of this I would be worried about a second one as no two seem to go the same.
Fortunately I am able to take any pain relief without any trouble ( and I did).

Baggs Thu 28-Jun-18 16:27:41

Hope the op has gone or is going well, jane10. I can well believe recovery taking a year. All the best for a quicker recovery this time and the sickness dealt with.

missdeke Thu 28-Jun-18 16:20:31

Good Luck, Hope it all goes well. I understand the trepidation though, I can't take any pain medication except paracetamol, so operations are a bit of a problem, but as another poster said better behind you than still to come.

Herbie9 Thu 28-Jun-18 16:07:17

Good luck Jane things can only get better. My sister who is 86 and lives on her own has just had a knee op. She is getting good support at home and has lots of physio to cope with. Bed has been moved to the lounge as she's not coping with stairs yet. So glad she will be out of pain and mobile again soon. Job well done.

grandMattie Thu 28-Jun-18 15:45:11

Tramadol and codeine are both opioids. Horrible side effects even if good at pain releif. Keep Off!!!

Mercedes55 Thu 28-Jun-18 15:43:09

Wishing you good luck and a speedy recovery Jane.

My other half has had both his knees done in the last 2yrs and he was more anxious the second time, I guess it must be harder as you are more aware of all that goes on. Funny thing is he was also very sick afterwards too and he had both lots of surgery done with an epidural so it was nothing to do with the anaesthetic, so I am guessing his was due to all the pain meds too.

Elrel Thu 28-Jun-18 15:27:51

Jane, thinking of you and wishing you well. ?

Cherrytree59 Thu 28-Jun-18 15:21:41

Will soon be over. Xxx

hulahoop Thu 28-Jun-18 15:11:00

Good luck wishing you a speedy recovery ?

Jane10 Thu 28-Jun-18 14:42:33

prettypolly good luck. I hope some friends and neighbours can rally round.
Am sitting gowned up and in lovely paper pants waiting to be led to the theatre...

Bathsheba Thu 28-Jun-18 14:29:04

Just come across this thread - hope all goes well Jane. I've not yet had to have any joint replacements, but I know it's only a matter of time, as I was warned I would need one at some point when I had a knee arthroscopy 10 years ago sad

Nandalot Thu 28-Jun-18 14:23:50

Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

Prettypolly82 Thu 28-Jun-18 14:13:32

Just leaving hospital after a hip replacement. Luckily all went well but a little trepidation as going to an empty house! Have good friends but no near neighbours. All best wishes to you.9

humptydumpty Thu 28-Jun-18 13:53:32

Agree Anno, was given Tramadol after codeine made me v. sick - it was adequate for pain relief but had horrible withdrawal symptoms even though at that stage I was taking only 1 tab per day.