HazelD
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 174
- Location
- North Cheshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Hot weather
OK, I was phoned Thursday saying they had a bed at 9.45... I actually got the bed at 2.15pm and then straight down for the op..so no wasting about but boy was I hungry and mouth so dry.
All went OK. The pain once the anesthetic had worn off was horrendous and through the night I did require extra medication but refused the Tramadol after that evening - makes me have bad dreams. I only now take 2 x Paracetamol 4 times a day and 1 x Ibrprobufen three times a day so save the last one before bed. Had to ask hubby to use back bedroom as I am so restless having to use a cold pack on my knee several times during the night, and getting any ease is hard. BUT, this knee so far has been easier than the other as I was bending it to 91 degrees and did the stairs , so signed off by the hospital physios on Sunday, It took me nearly 6 months to get my left knee to this stage so I must have done the pre op exercises well. Told would be discharged at 12.30 but arrived home yesterday afternoon about 4...John persuaded the staff to let me go and he would call later for the prescriptions which are always late!
Dressing to be changed Friday, and clips out on the 19th or there abouts..not looking forward to that!
Physio visits start at 6 weeks.
So its crutches all the way for a while now, but I will say I feel really well, not out of my mind with Tramadol and Oromorph as last time, so thankful I have no pain at all and can put up with the discomfort
I wish I could wave a wand and all the exercises done and dusted but they have to be done 4 times a day. ( starting tomorrow, leg a litle stiff and going up and down stairs at least 8 times today is quite slow going and knackering!)
Bloods been a little higher than usual, but thats the trauma and medication, hospital staff weren't bothered so I am not worrying.
I even requested fish and chips with mushy peas last night for tea and though I enjoyed them maybe that was why I didn't get much sleep either...
All went OK. The pain once the anesthetic had worn off was horrendous and through the night I did require extra medication but refused the Tramadol after that evening - makes me have bad dreams. I only now take 2 x Paracetamol 4 times a day and 1 x Ibrprobufen three times a day so save the last one before bed. Had to ask hubby to use back bedroom as I am so restless having to use a cold pack on my knee several times during the night, and getting any ease is hard. BUT, this knee so far has been easier than the other as I was bending it to 91 degrees and did the stairs , so signed off by the hospital physios on Sunday, It took me nearly 6 months to get my left knee to this stage so I must have done the pre op exercises well. Told would be discharged at 12.30 but arrived home yesterday afternoon about 4...John persuaded the staff to let me go and he would call later for the prescriptions which are always late!
Dressing to be changed Friday, and clips out on the 19th or there abouts..not looking forward to that!
Physio visits start at 6 weeks.
So its crutches all the way for a while now, but I will say I feel really well, not out of my mind with Tramadol and Oromorph as last time, so thankful I have no pain at all and can put up with the discomfort
I wish I could wave a wand and all the exercises done and dusted but they have to be done 4 times a day. ( starting tomorrow, leg a litle stiff and going up and down stairs at least 8 times today is quite slow going and knackering!)
Bloods been a little higher than usual, but thats the trauma and medication, hospital staff weren't bothered so I am not worrying.
I even requested fish and chips with mushy peas last night for tea and though I enjoyed them maybe that was why I didn't get much sleep either...