Hi, Christine, On July 11 I will have a TKR with the minimally invasive technique. Did you have a lot of pain right after the surgery? What type of anesthesia did you have? I was supposed to have a spinal with sedation, but the spinal only worked on the non-operative leg, so I was converted to a general anesthesia (but they didn't intubate me, just used a mask/oral airway). Since the spinal didn't work, I didn't get that magic injection post-op which kills all pain for a day or so.Was the administration of the anesthesia painful? Was it an epidural? No pain at all; I remember sitting on the edge of the operating table (everyone in the room introduced themselves, but they all looked alike in their scrubs and masks), dangling my legs and felt only a tiny prick. They asked about my legs and I told them my left leg was numb, then I awoke in the recovery room. Can you now go up and down stairs normally? I am now 4 1/2 months post-op and can go up and down stairs normally; I was able to go up alternating stairs pretty soon after the surgery, but you need a fair amount of flexion to go down.Can you run or sprint across the room without pain? I'm not much for running across a room, but I did so this last week with no probelm.Can you kneel? My OS told me to use a pad for kneeling while gardening; it feels funny and I don't keep full weight on the knee for long. How long before you could put weight on your knee and walk without crutches or walker?They have you walking with a walker the day after surgery (I went home in two days); I was driving myself to PT at three weeks. I used the cane for about four weeks, but mainly so I would take normal steps and not limp. Are you havppy you had it done? Very definitely YES...a friend just e-mailed me today that the last time we were out together in the field (dog training), she noticed subliminally that I was not walking the way I used to and finally realised I was walking normally!!.I appreciate your insight. I might also have to have the other knee replaced.Good luck on your surgery; for some reason, I had almost no pain post-op except for the forced flexion and extension done by PT. I took my pain pills at night to see if they would help me sleep (not really...I just couldn't get comfortable) and before PT. At my 10 day appointment to get the staples out, I was asked if I needed a refill of my pain pills (they sent me home with 70 vicodin), but I had loads left so said no. I can't believe anyone would need that many pills in just 10 days.Demi
Christine, thanks so much for your thorough reply to TKR mini surgery coming up in July. I feel much better about it now. I noticed you had 32 staples, I was told that I would have no stapes, they would use GLUE instead. Have you ever heard of that? When you got home did you need any special equipment, i.e., a toilet seat extender, or anything else? If you needed to have TKR in both knees, knowing what you know now, would you have had both done at the same time? Thanks again.Demi
DemiThanks for the good wishes. I will let you know how I made out. They tell me I'll be in the hospital for about 3 days and be transferred to a rehab facility for approximately 5-7 days. I'm hoping it's more like 5 days. Needless to say, I'm a little apprehensive tonight as to what will happen tomorrow. I chose the MIS because the recovery is suppose to be easier and faster and I was happy that I'm a candidate for it. I'm having both knees done at the same time. So when I get home and can get back on the computer, I'll let you know how I made out. They tell me I should do good because I'm a little younger than the average patient (I'm 54) and judging from my x-rays, they think I tolerate pain well. We'll see. I have been looking forward to this for the past 3 months and at this point, I just want to get it over with. Thanks again and I'll answer your questions when I get home.Renee
Renee, UGH, In the middle of typing up a reply to you, my note disappeared! I'll try again.Renee. Great to hear from you and that after the two weeks, you are doing better! Yeah!1. Renee, a week before your TKR, did you have to get off all your pain and anti-inflammatory meds? What was that like? I am fearing that day because I have been on pain meds accompanied by 2 Tylenol Arthritis, and went I miss taking them by a few hours, I hurt and ache almost everywhere. That's going to be very bad news for me.2. Did you have to use any blood products? Did you donate blood for yourself?3. Did the initial pain meds assure that you slept well at least at night?4. Did you have anyone at home to help you? Did you go to a rehab place because you did both knees at one time or because there was no one at home to help you?5. Did you/do you kneed any special equipment other? Did you need crutches or did you go straight to the walker? Did you need a toilet seat extender or anything else? A friend told me to make sure I get a toilet seat extender. Did you need that or anything else?6. Did they use staples/stitches or glue?Renee, I have a lot of questions here, please don't feel you have to answer them all at one sitting or two or whenever. The info you sent us in your first post after surgery was great. Please keep us informed on your progress, that will be encouraging for us all.Thanks again, Rene, and good luck!Demi