If you can make out the scar from all that hair...you will see that the scar is looking pretty good. The swelling has gone down nicely. I still have a little swelling on the knee but nothing too alarming.
Here are the quick bullet points on the knee and my current activity level.
- Overall, not too much pain anymore. However, my knee aches badly if I am on my feet too much, walk too far, or when I get done swimming.
- That's right...I took my doctors advise and for the time being, I am a swimmer. I go to the local pool and swim 30 minutes a day, three times a week.
- Swimming is boring, but it gives me something I can do and the good news- it is making my arms look buffer. : )
- The fall has been difficult emotionally. I really miss playing with the kids outside and biking. I am actually coaching my sons soccer team this fall. Something I always dreamed of doing but I thought I would be able to run and demonstrate the drills needed done. Let's just say that's not happening. Thus, I am very thankful for my assistant coach.
- Brace...I am still stuck in my brace during the day. Last month I had taken it off while in the house and was walking across the living room when all of a sudden that knee buckled and gave out. As you can imagine I went down with a thud and spent the rest of the night icing. Not a great experience and I am tired of wearing the brace. And it is beginning to stink.
- I have spent a lot of my time reading other blogs on the surgery and from what I can tell I am one of the most restricted patients. That can be frustrating but I am working really hard to follow the doctors advice. Still no elliptical, cycling, and nothing that even resembles running. Playing this one by the book!
- I can't wait for November when I finally get the green light to do some light bike riding on the street.
- Next month we are making a trip with the family to Disney World. This will be an adventure for everyone. I will be sure to post how the trip goes and pictures.
wow...I had the unloader brace on when I woke up in the recovery room! Do you find yours slips down frequently? I have to sometimes put a sock over my hip...or stop every 20 min to pull it up.
ReplyDeleteKnowing that my surgery was possible through God's intervention, by finally getting my disability approved(from seizure related stuff not my knee) so I could get a long awaited much needed surgery like this, I feel as if I should not complain. Sometimes, I do get down on myself because of how bad I hurt, and I feel like a weak person for needing pain medication. I want incorporate my scar and brace into my zombie halloween costume. A little something so I look festive, helping my landlord's mom hand out whatever she has for the neighbor kids.
My husband, he is so helpful through everything....hopefully I get to start physical therapy soon, as I really had a great time with the guys at the PT office attached to the Ortho doc. Met them when I did 6 weeks PT over the summer to see if a conservative approach would work for me...obviously it did not. I have or should say, HAD a patella tracking disorder, I have arthritis and high riding patella.
Good luck and God bless!
Thanks Mandy. The Brace can be a pain...especially when it comes to staying in place. I had to wrok to figure out how to fit it correctly. Once I kind of found the spot it stays up pretty nicely. I also picked up a anti-bacterial sleeve that goes underneath the brace. The sleeve helps protect my leg and it keeps the brace in place. A must have if you are going to wear the brace for any amounts of time. Hang in there and keep me updated on your progress.
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