Guest guest Posted June 8, 2011 Report Share Posted June 8, 2011 Hi Patty, I haven't had that particular thing but did have a minor setback at around the same time frame and i did just fine from there on. At 4 weeks you're still very early in terms of recovery. this is not a quick recovery even though you might feel that at times. It requires a lot of time, work and patience. Take care, Jeff From: Patty <momakanana@...> " Joint Replacement " <Joint Replacement > Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2011 12:40 AM Subject: Hi I'm Patty I'm 60 years young I had a total knee replacement 4 weeks ago. I am doing ok at least that's what my PT tells me. But I went for a walk around the Mall and I think I over did it. Now I have a pinching type pain on the out side of my knee joint. It worries me has anyone else had this happen? Thanks for any help you can give me. Patty Ann ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2011 Report Share Posted June 8, 2011 Thanks Jeff I am learning it doesn't happen overnight. Patty Ann On Jun 8, 2011, at 4:44 AM, Scharff <zinsdad@...> wrote: > Hi Patty, > I haven't had that particular thing but did have a minor setback at around the same time frame and i did just fine from there on. At 4 weeks you're still very early in terms of recovery. this is not a quick recovery even though you might feel that at times. It requires a lot of time, work and patience. > Take care, > Jeff > > From: Patty <momakanana@...> > " Joint Replacement " <Joint Replacement > > Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2011 12:40 AM > Subject: Hi > > I'm Patty I'm 60 years young I had a total knee replacement 4 weeks ago. I am doing ok at least that's what my PT tells me. But I went for a walk around the Mall and I think I over did it. Now I have a pinching type pain on the out side of my knee joint. It worries me has anyone else had this happen? > Thanks for any help you can give me. > > Patty Ann > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2011 Report Share Posted June 10, 2011 New to this group. Don't know where to start really. Does anybody any experience on wireless routers. There was one in my office at work (in a hospital) for a about a year. Other people said they could hear a squeal in my room. I couldn't. I rang our IT communications department and they said it could be faulty. They swapped it. Another 8 months and they new one is still there, with me working under it. I now have a sudden onset of constant tinnitus ( a week ago (sounds like a computer monitor (high pitched) and it is CONSTANT)). My GP has put me in for a hearing test which will take months. I need to know how to deal with it as I won't let it affect my life. Therefore I am starting to research tinnitus etc. All I need to know is does anyone think it could be related? I do not wish to blame but I find it highly suspicious. many many thanks folks. Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2011 Report Share Posted June 10, 2011 Hi Carol, Yes, I think tinnitis is directly related to EMR/EMF exposure. My mom's tinnitis disappeared when we moved here in 2002, and came back as a couple towers were added a few miles away, and then WiFi invaded the neighborhood. I now have it too, as this past year has brought negative changes here. I have more on my page at: http://seahorseCorral.org/ehs1.html Also, the high-pitched hearing sensitivity is exactly what I had when my health crashed in 1993. Yes I went in for hearing test, and was found to have perfect hearing. The next doctor they will send you to is for psych. eval. , or if doctor is smarter, they'll want to do a MRI of your head to look for tumors. Didn't find any in me (either), so research the EMR problem, and you'll be looking at that WiFI or WLAN router in a different light... Good luck and take care, carol wrote: > New to this group. Don't know where to start really. Does anybody any experience on wireless routers. There was one in my office at work (in a hospital) for a about a year. Other people said they could hear a squeal in my room. I couldn't. I rang our IT communications department and they said it could be faulty. They swapped it. Another 8 months and they new one is still there, with me working under it. > > I now have a sudden onset of constant tinnitus ( a week ago (sounds like a computer monitor (high pitched) and it is CONSTANT)). My GP has put me in for a hearing test which will take months. > > I need to know how to deal with it as I won't let it affect my life. Therefore I am starting to research tinnitus etc. > > All I need to know is does anyone think it could be related? I do not wish to blame but I find it highly suspicious. > > many many thanks folks. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2011 Report Share Posted June 10, 2011 This is great . My husband has tinnitus and he, as you know, is not a believer in EHS. Right out the bedroom window you can see clearly 3 cell antennas & another tower at the library. So I know it is contributing to his ringing. I forwarded this email to him! Can't wait to get feedback. He is in big time denial of it all. Loni > New to this group. Don't know where to start really. Does anybody any experience on wireless routers. There was one in my office at work (in a hospital) for a about a year. Other people said they could hear a squeal in my room. I couldn't. I rang our IT communications department and they said it could be faulty. They swapped it. Another 8 months and they new one is still there, with me working under it. > > I now have a sudden onset of constant tinnitus ( a week ago (sounds like a computer monitor (high pitched) and it is CONSTANT)). My GP has put me in for a hearing test which will take months. > > I need to know how to deal with it as I won't let it affect my life. Therefore I am starting to research tinnitus etc. > > All I need to know is does anyone think it could be related? I do not wish to blame but I find it highly suspicious. > > many many thanks folks. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2011 Report Share Posted July 19, 2011 Patty Ann, I had both knees done at the same surgery. I never had the pain you are describing but I became friends with my roommate who had a knee done also. She used to tell me she had pain sometimes on the outside of the knee and I think our surgeon told her she was overdoing things at home. I think it eventually went away. Perhaps you can call your surgeon and ask about it. I know my surgeon encouraged me to call with any questions or concerns I had. Good luck with your recovery. Pat in Pennsylvania Bilateral TKR August 2010 Hi I'm Patty I'm 60 years young I had a total knee replacement 4 weeks ago. I am doing ok at least that's what my PT tells me. But I went for a walk around the Mall and I think I over did it. Now I have a pinching type pain on the out side of my knee joint. It worries me has anyone else had this happen? Thanks for any help you can give me. Patty Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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