What she said. And extra hugs, too. Pain is exhausting all by itself, sometimes even when you don't realize how much pain you're in.
One thing to tuck in your memory bank for the far future: Don't put off the knee replacement TOO long. My mom had bilateral TKA last fall. One thing the therapists said over and over again was how well she was doing because she had preserved decent muscle strength. They kept saying that most people wait too long for their joint replacements, to the point where it's simply too painful for them to move at all; and they wind up with a lot of muscle atrophy, a very hard time in rehab, and probably never return to full function.
Obviously you're nowhere close to that yet. But something to remember next time you're seriously considering the surgery.
In the meantime, take good care.




Then I eat a mid-morning snack. Then lunch and dinner as well. My caloric intake is about 2200 or so per day. I do sleep through most of the night but lately I've had more intense hot flashes during the night so I do wake up briefly to kick off the covers. The humidity is also higher so it's not as comfortable at bedtime. I do wake up naturally, say around 6:30 or 7 to let the dogs out. Then I'm up making coffee. If I had a pretty strenuous workout the night before, I may sleep in until 8 or so. After a big ride I do take a nap.
At times, my joints felt like sandpaper. For anyone that has arthritis, the joint pain and stiffness can wear you down and make you fatigued. I am also a painter and so I stand on my feet most of the day. And after a ride, I am stiff sometimes in my hip and knee on the affected side. I have seen orthos and they all shake their head when they see my x-rays and surgical notes. The only remaining solution for me is a total knee replacement. But I'm planning on keeping my original equipment for as long as I can.
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I've found that taking 800 mg ibuprofen with a Boost right after a ride seems to help me recover quicker. Also, will probably add CoQ10 to help relieve muscle fatigue. With the warmer days my arthritis is better and I'm riding LOTS. Just wanted to say thank you for the well wishes. I'm feeling better. 
