Its been a couple weeks since I've blogged. So let's go back a couple days.
On 5/09 I started walking with one crutch. Pretty wobbly but I'm getting around. I also had my second physical therapy pool appointment. The pool has a treadmill under water that I walk on. I feel like I'm learning to walk all over again. It's just weird having to think, "ok, bring your heel up to your butt....don't tilt up my hip". Besides the walking, my therapist also added a floatie to my ankle and allowed the floatie to bend my leg up behind me. I also do step-ups in the water. So much easier in the water, and a lot less pain. We added bending in the water which also seemed to go better. Not sure why bending in the water hurts less, but whatever eases the pain makes me happy.
On 5/13 I bought a cane and started using the cane verses my crutches. I felt like a newborn horse with extremely shaky knees. The first two days with the cane I only used it around the house. I needed the help of walls, counters, and chairs to catch me when I almost fell. As the days went on the leg became stronger but my knee still "gives out" every now and then; having the cane helps me catch myself when this happens. I ventured outside of the house with the cane, and got groceries. Going around the store with the cart really helped, although I'm stronger, I'm still not strong enough to walk around a store with just the cane.
Also on 5/13 I had physical therapy, and we added land exercises to my routine. I use the bike and the leg press, along with bending the knee, and then I hop into the pool. The bike goes ok; it can be painful, but I'm able to push through. The leg press however, is very painful. Apparently being on my back, bending my knees and trying to move the bench really hurts. And I was only able to push 25 pounds. My legs were shaking so bad.
Once again bending is my number one issue. No excitement here. I got to 102 degrees at my last visit (5/16). I forgot to mention I came completely off pain medicine. I was taking half a vicodin for PT, but on 5/13 I spaced on taking a pill and did ok. The knee is painful on and off throughout the day, but it's tolerable and I'd rather tolerate pain than be taking such strong pain meds every six hours. I just really wanted to get off the pills.
My physical therapist gave me home exercises of which I am completely frustrated with. They have to do with bending (mainly) and building up my leg muscles. Tonight was the first night I tried these exercises and I barely got anywhere with them. I am beyond over this knee not bending; so tonight i popped a vicodin and cranked up the CPM machine. I did not want to take a vicodin, but tonight I gave in. Usually I get the CPM machine to 82 degrees. Tonight I got it to 94 degrees. Very painful and I kept moving my hip as the machine bent my knee. I tried to relax as much as I could.
The other day i met someone else who has had this surgery. First time this has happened. She had the surgery about 12 years ago, however she did not have the MPFL replacement, like I did. Also her scar was horizontal and mine is vertical. With how fast medicine changes I wonder if her osteotomy surgery was a different technique from mine. And I hope my guess is true because her knee just started dislocating again. Ahh, not what I wanted to hear! The doctor told her all she could do was work her leg muscles, no more surgery for her. Her sister also had the surgery and she also had issues bending her knee; so the doctor put her under and forced it to bend. AHHH, not what I wanted to hear. Well I'm going to try and look on the bright side; she had non dislocating knees for 12 years. At this point I don't know if the pain is worth only 12 good years. :-/
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Monday, May 6, 2013
post #10 Six week check-up
I just had my six week check up (ended up really being seven weeks). My x-rays looked great, and my doctor was very impressed with how easy it was for me to lift my leg off the table. He has given me the clear to pretty much do anything I want. I am allowed to put weight on the leg, and no more degree restrictions. All he said was to listen to my body. I am also in the clear to drive, as long as I can get off the pain killers. I just started taking vicodin two days ago. So far it seems to be doing the trick. It's one step down from percocet.
I am still having a hard time with the bending, only able to get to 88 degrees, with a lot of sweat and tears. He told me that by June, if I am still having issues, he would put me to sleep and force it to bend. OUCH!! Basically i have lesions (very tough-like scar tissue) that are causing my leg to be stiff. I have to break the lesions before it will bend, so he would break them for me. I now understand why it feels like my leg is breaking, or like something is about to snap; because something is truly breaking in there. However, the doc and my physical therapist believe that my bending will improve once I get muscle back and put more weight on that leg.
Since getting the green light from my doctor I have been trying very hard to walk around without crutches. So far no luck. Ha! My legs feel like jelly! I have not noticed any pain so far, however my muscles are extremely weak and are not able to hold my weight. I walk with my crutches, but put as much weight on them as I can.
Today at my PT appointment I used the pool. It felt amazing! Well I guess it hurt, but it felt good at the same time. Weird, I know. It actually hurt fairly bad, but I also could feel my knee loosening up, and I used muscles I haven't felt in a while. I'm excited to continue with the pool.
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