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Re: Knee replacement [Re: coonman220] #8623025
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Not that its going to do any good but suck it up coonman. Do what your told and listen to the Drs, nurses, and physcial therapists. This isn't their first rodeo, its yours. They don't care about your whining boo hooing and belly aching around. Reading this I'm afraid of you getting infection, not realizing it, and hesitating going back to get it looked at. Get your butt up and put in the work you are supposed to. Follow up like you are supposed to. If you don't and it goes badly its your own fault, no one elses. You are out and already admit that theres no pain for gosh sake. Have you been icing it for the swelling? Are you doing what they told you to do as far as ice and working it out?

Originally Posted by coonman220
No more pain, it just swelled up leg an limp with a walker, leg need to pull up with a belt, putting on socks is impossible without a wide sock stretcher an ouller

Re: Knee replacement [Re: coonman220] #8623026
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Go read trapperkecks post about his buddy that had a stroke. I guarantee he'd trade places with you. He's got a harder road ahead than you and more uncertain.

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Re: Knee replacement [Re: coonman220] #8623216
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You better do what the doc told you or you could lose the leg.
If you get an infection and you dont go in to the hospital they may amputate.

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Re: Knee replacement [Re: Boco] #8623258
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Originally Posted by Boco
You better do what the doc told you or you could lose the leg.
If you get an infection and you dont go in to the hospital they may amputate.

But then the knee wouldn't hurt again.

Seriously Dave, listen to the doctor and do what he says. This surgery could be a great thing or a horrible thing, depending on how you take care of yourself. I've seen folks ignore the doctor and end up with less mobility, I'd hate to see that happen to you.

Re: Knee replacement [Re: coonman220] #8623562
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Yes I have been doing PT and getting along myself ok, den up for awhile , can't get outdoors, even to walk on sidewalk, to risky to try

Re: Knee replacement [Re: coonman220] #8623569
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Well keep after it and yes be careful too. Good luck to you.

Re: Knee replacement [Re: coonman220] #8623578
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Sounds like you're doing as good as can be expected coonman. Hope you get back to 100% as soon as possible.


Eh...wot?

Re: Knee replacement [Re: coonman220] #8623580
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Originally Posted by coonman220
Yes I have been doing PT and getting along myself ok, den up for awhile , can't get outdoors, even to walk on sidewalk, to risky to try


Good deal. Keep it up and do what ever your therapist recommends

Trust everybody when they say this will be the best thing that has happened to you in a long time. You will be a coon catching machine come fall


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Re: Knee replacement [Re: coonman220] #8623648
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Yes, Mr. Coonman You should have many coon killing seasons in the future. No more pain. Maybe you will get in on the next fur price boom. See you the next convention in Iowa this fall.

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Good to hear you are doing well, Dave. Keep it up.
Like body count said, maybe we'll see you in Charles City in September.

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Re: Knee replacement [Re: coonman220] #8623675
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Originally Posted by coonman220
Yes I have been doing PT and getting along myself ok, den up for awhile , can't get outdoors, even to walk on sidewalk, to risky to try


Why not get out, Just do it!!! Use a walker or a cane. I was with a walker for a few weeks, then a cane. I was discharged after 2 months of PT, and the PT person told me to keep doing what I am doing and that I was where most people are after 6 months. If I were you keep walking, keep stretching and bending it. Trust me, I know it hurts, but its worth it. I can run up and down the stairs now and I am at almost 4 months. still lots of swelling and a lot of clicking in the knee, but I was told that is normal.

I remember the fist time I could actually sit on a toilet and bend the knee. LOL. Keep moving it all the time, As you can see from everyone's comments, its tough in the beginning. but you will get there.

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