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bentforlife
02-28-2006, 06:42 AM
The MRI showed a bonespur in the space betwen the tib-fib and femur. The orthopedist wasn't sure if it was attached or not. Either way, it has to be removed. It also showed some cartilage damage. That will be cleaned up as well.
Unfortunately this is all scheduled right before spring break. My youngest daughter is also having surgery on March 9, me, March 10. Hers is eye(muscle) surgery for strabismus(crosseyed). We'll have spring break to recover.
I'm an insulin dependent type 2 diabetic and I wear an insulin pump. This is the reason I could even start riding on a regular basis, my blood sugars are finally under control. My doctor says he'll want me up on the trainer first when I start rehab. I have an older wind resistance trainer so I'll to go to a low gear to make it easy. I just can't afford a magnetic or fluid trainer right now.
Anyways, I'll let you know how it goes. I'm missing all the wonderful riding weather here in N. TX.:(
Donna :cool:
AuntieK
02-28-2006, 07:47 AM
So sorry to hear you have to have surgury! :(
Sending healing vibes to you and your daughter.
Best wishes on both of your recoveries!
Ninabike
02-28-2006, 08:51 AM
Just think of youself as a true athlete who needs knee surgery!! By the time the "regular season" rolls around, you'll be good to go. Best wishes to both you and your daughter.
Nina
Jo-n-NY
02-28-2006, 08:55 AM
I also want to send healing thoughts to both you and your daughter and also want to which you both a speedy recovery.
~JoAnn
CorsairMac
02-28-2006, 11:46 AM
Keeping you both in my thoughts! Please let us know how everything goes!
witneylaura
02-28-2006, 12:21 PM
Hope it all goes well. A knee operation does sound very sporty :cool:
allabouteva
02-28-2006, 11:17 PM
Best wishes on your (and your daughter's) surgery! Sending positive vibes to you and hoping for a fabulous recovery.
DrBee
03-01-2006, 04:09 AM
Good luck with the knee surgery! From past experience (both knees) - move around and start your physical therapy as soon as you can. It's amazing how much just walking around (with crutches of course) will speed up your recovery - it gets the circulation going. Healing vibes to you...
MomOnBike
03-01-2006, 06:03 AM
I think you two need to stock up on comfort foods - and then be VERY nice to your husband when you two are finally recovered.
I'll add my best wishes. Do what your PT tells you, and don't worry too much about this spring. Heal, and ride lots next year to make it all up.
bikerchick68
03-01-2006, 07:45 AM
I'll be thinking of you both too! Isn't it amazing how much the docs can help us these days??? OH! I'll be thinking of your family too... and the DH! Back to back surgeries... yikes...a little stress for your family that week huh? Follow the docs orders and have a safe and speedy recovery... :)
Kathi
03-03-2006, 12:36 PM
Good luck on you surgery. Knee surgery sounds awful but......
I had ACL surgery on Tuesday. My leg is in an immobilizer and I'm to use 2 crutches for 2 weeks. I spent Tues, Wed. and Thurs on the couch elevating an icing. Today I am up and around because I'm bored.
I can fully bear weight on my leg, walk without the crutches and don't have a lot of pain. I showered and washed my hair this morning. Sleeping has not been a problem at all.
The only pain meds I'm taking are Aleve and 1/4 of a tablet of Darvocet 4x per day. I get really sick on pain meds so I'm taking as little as possible.
I started range of motion exercises the day after surgery and hope the ortho will let me start on the trainer next week.
I still have a little swelling so I'm continuing to ice and elevate.
According to my rehab protocol it doesn't look like I'll be back on the bicycle until early June.
I hope everything goes well for you, remember to let pain be your guide, ice and elevate and do your pt faithfully as it affects your recovery.
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