Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 Congrats to you what a great news. I'm at 110 and think that is all I will get to fat of a leg but I will keep working at it. I go back for a 7 week check up didn't get me in for 6 on the 24th. Hope to have good news like you. After I get my other knee done I want to take my grand daughter to the park on a picnic and play with her swing her without just sitting in a chair and watching everyone have the fun. Sharon LeVine 6 week TKR post op visit Well, went to the doc today for my 6 week post op check up on the TKR. I rated a 126 degree bend and 0 degree on the extension! Everything from this point out is pure gravy as far as I'm concerned. I can't wait to walk without any of this nagging healing pain in my shin and on either side of the knee cap. And especially can't wait for it to not hurt when I go to stand up. I know I need to have patience, and that there's a long road of healing ahead of me. It doesn't help my patience level when the weather is so cold grey and rainy here in Fort Worth. Wanting spring to come....NOW! Looking so forward to planting a flower garden with my 4 year old as soon as the weather warms up a bit next week. We're planting bulbs. I know I can't get down and kneel in the dirt, but I can direct my 4 year old who is very good at digging holes with the bulb hole digger that looks like a giant long cookie cutter. It's been over 4 years since I planted anything. Couldn't walk well enough to do it. Even with the pain of healing, my mobility is already 100% better than what it was. I have 3 more sessions of in home pt left, and then my doc wants me to transition to pt at an out patient location. Problem is, my insurance covers in home 100%, and I have to pay $15-$20 for each out patient session! I think I'm going to just join the YMCA and go to the silver sneakers class. It's designed for seniors to work on ballance, mobility, flexability and modified yoga. I'm only 43, but this sounds exactly what I need to start with. I'll pair the class up with working on the exercise bike like I've been doing at home with the home pt sessions, and also a water aerobics class. I've already done some walking in the pool, and it felt great. Tne Y membership is only $40 a month for my whole family since I qualify for a scholarship of 50% off a month for a whole year. December 1, 2010, the day I got my new knee will be one of my favorite days to celebrate each year. Got to share a funny dream I keep having. I'm sitting in a tattoo shop trying to decide on what to tatoo on my knee to hide the scar. I figure I might actually do something silly right next to the scar on the side where I don't have any feeling in the skin. I'm your very sterio typical suburban PTA, Girl Scout leader type mom. The idea of getting a tatto just gives me the giggles. Hope the new year brings all good health and hummor. Hugs, Lori from Fort Worth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 Hi Sharon, my legs are not fat fat but a bit chubby so I was wondering how you get a fat little thing to bend to get good numbers like a lady with toothpick legs would??? BARB 6 week TKR post op visit Well, went to the doc today for my 6 week post op check up on the TKR. I rated a 126 degree bend and 0 degree on the extension! Everything from this point out is pure gravy as far as I'm concerned. I can't wait to walk without any of this nagging healing pain in my shin and on either side of the knee cap. And especially can't wait for it to not hurt when I go to stand up. I know I need to have patience, and that there's a long road of healing ahead of me. It doesn't help my patience level when the weather is so cold grey and rainy here in Fort Worth. Wanting spring to come....NOW! Looking so forward to planting a flower garden with my 4 year old as soon as the weather warms up a bit next week. We're planting bulbs. I know I can't get down and kneel in the dirt, but I can direct my 4 year old who is very good at digging holes with the bulb hole digger that looks like a giant long cookie cutter. It's been over 4 years since I planted anything. Couldn't walk well enough to do it. Even with the pain of healing, my mobility is already 100% better than what it was. I have 3 more sessions of in home pt left, and then my doc wants me to transition to pt at an out patient location. Problem is, my insurance covers in home 100%, and I have to pay $15-$20 for each out patient session! I think I'm going to just join the YMCA and go to the silver sneakers class. It's designed for seniors to work on ballance, mobility, flexability and modified yoga. I'm only 43, but this sounds exactly what I need to start with. I'll pair the class up with working on the exercise bike like I've been doing at home with the home pt sessions, and also a water aerobics class. I've already done some walking in the pool, and it felt great. Tne Y membership is only $40 a month for my whole family since I qualify for a scholarship of 50% off a month for a whole year. December 1, 2010, the day I got my new knee will be one of my favorite days to celebrate each year. Got to share a funny dream I keep having. I'm sitting in a tattoo shop trying to decide on what to tatoo on my knee to hide the scar. I figure I might actually do something silly right next to the scar on the side where I don't have any feeling in the skin. I'm your very sterio typical suburban PTA, Girl Scout leader type mom. The idea of getting a tatto just gives me the giggles. Hope the new year brings all good health and hummor. Hugs, Lori from Fort Worth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 Don't ask me as my pt said you have short humm thick legs lol I said you mean short and fat lol. I just do all they tell me to do I have 4 pages of exercises to do and now walking from the front of house to the back 5 times said it would be about 750 feet total. I never even got to do a bike first time they put me on it I could go around with no trouble. Sharon LeVine Re: 6 week TKR post op visit Hi Sharon, my legs are not fat fat but a bit chubby so I was wondering how you get a fat little thing to bend to get good numbers like a lady with toothpick legs would??? BARB ----- Original Message ----- Froma month for a whole year. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 We're not fat, we're fluffy! Who wants to snuggle with a Barbie doll? The last time I checked, teady bears were much more fun to snuggle! Hugs, Lori > > Don't ask me as my pt said you have short humm thick legs lol I said you mean short and fat lol. I just do all they tell me to do I have 4 pages of exercises to do and now walking from the front of house to the back 5 times said it would be about 750 feet total. I never even got to do a bike first time they put me on it I could go around with no trouble. > Sharon LeVine > Re: 6 week TKR post op visit > > > > Hi Sharon, my legs are not fat fat but a bit chubby so I was wondering how > you get a fat little thing to bend to get good numbers like a lady with > toothpick > legs would??? BARB > > ----- Original Message ----- > Froma month for a > whole year. > > . > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 and how lol Sharon LeVine Re: 6 week TKR post op visit We're not fat, we're fluffy! Who wants to snuggle with a Barbie doll? The last time I checked, teady bears were much more fun to snuggle! Hugs, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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