I had a total knee replacement last Friday. Won't lie say and it was not painful. Anyone out here have one? How long does the pain swelling last? I've heard 2-3 weeks after surgery. Any thoughts.
Hey, good luck with the recovery. I have a good friend who had both knees done (not at the same time) and my right knee is beyond repair - so will eventually need to be replaced (trying to hold out for a few more years because I’ve had bad luck with surgery). For my friend - they had him up and exercising within 24 hours. The pain was the most intense for maybe a week - then manageable with over the counter meds. Exercise is key. But the thing to be aware of is the type of pain. You’re probably on strong anti-clotting drugs - so you need to be aware of the signs of a DVT. I’ve had one after previous knee surgery and the pain is totally different than post-op pain. More of a weird, dull calf achiness vs a throbbing or sharp pain - hard to describe but felt like my lower leg was not a part of me and showed up about a week after I was discharged (I was in a full cast because that’s how they did ACL’s in the old days). If you feel any weird calf pains - go to emergency and/or call your doc ASAP. I was in hospital for over two weeks as a result.I had a total knee replacement last Friday. Won't lie say and it was not painful. Anyone out here have one? How long does the pain swelling last? I've heard 2-3 weeks after surgery. Any thoughts.
Have you tried Glucosamine and Chondroitin?Basically family history of severe arthritis , wear tear, sports injuries over the years (3 scopes).