Re: Banal .. Open to any topic on and off topics etc
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 9:43 pm
Hi Dottie, Mike went in early Monday morning to have an arthroscopy on his knee. The cartiledge was very torn and there was bone on bone. He has had his cartlidge trimmed plus an Osteoplasty, and Chondroplasty (shave knuckle coating).Came out about 1 pm. He was able to hobble to the car, so we thought "hey that's looking good, he should be ok" WRONG!!! by the time he had got half way home in the car (1 hours drive) he was in absolute agony as the anesthetic was wearing off. We stopped at McLaren Vale to fill his script for Panadeine Forte and he swigged them in the car. By the time we got to our place, 10 minutes up the road, he could hardly stand to put his weight on his leg. He managed to get up the stairs by hanging on to the rail and leaning on each step with his other hand and then hobbled to the bed and that is where he stayed for nearly 3 days. Could not walk to the loo, could not move his leg by himself, nothing. I have spent the whole week with him looking after him. He was contacted by the surgeon the next day and he told the surgeon that he was concerned because his leg was so swollen and he couldn't put weight on it. Asked the surgeon about taking anti inflammatories as well, but he said that the research had shown that they have very little effect early in the piece but can help a bit later on. Well he decided to take them anyway, and thinks they may have helped a little.
He has been icepacking his knee, top and bottom as much as he can, but also found a heat pack helped a little too. By Wednesday he was able to stand up and hobble to the toilet, but I ended up hiring some crutches for him to help him get around. Tonight he has been hobbling about from the bed to the computer without the crutches, so that is an improvement. He still can't do all the exercises because the knee is quite swollen above the knee cap which restricts how far the knee will bend. He also is unable to lift his leg unaided, it just cant take the strain of lifting it's own weight. Spoke to the surgeons PA today and she put us onto the nursing staff at SportsMed because he was concerned about the slow progress and not being able to bend it properly as well as a bit of blood still weeping from under the bandaids over the incision wounds, but apparently all is well and as per normal, it will just take some time. He seems to be a lot better today so lets hope he has turned a corner. He has another week of work and then an appointment at the specialist to have the stitches removed. Not sure if he will be ok to return to work after next week. Hope it doesn't take too long because he is only casual and therefore gets no wage whilst he is off.
Hope you are feeling better tomorrow Dottie. Was thinking about you today
He has been icepacking his knee, top and bottom as much as he can, but also found a heat pack helped a little too. By Wednesday he was able to stand up and hobble to the toilet, but I ended up hiring some crutches for him to help him get around. Tonight he has been hobbling about from the bed to the computer without the crutches, so that is an improvement. He still can't do all the exercises because the knee is quite swollen above the knee cap which restricts how far the knee will bend. He also is unable to lift his leg unaided, it just cant take the strain of lifting it's own weight. Spoke to the surgeons PA today and she put us onto the nursing staff at SportsMed because he was concerned about the slow progress and not being able to bend it properly as well as a bit of blood still weeping from under the bandaids over the incision wounds, but apparently all is well and as per normal, it will just take some time. He seems to be a lot better today so lets hope he has turned a corner. He has another week of work and then an appointment at the specialist to have the stitches removed. Not sure if he will be ok to return to work after next week. Hope it doesn't take too long because he is only casual and therefore gets no wage whilst he is off.
Hope you are feeling better tomorrow Dottie. Was thinking about you today