Hello Sandara. Please let me know how well the knee surgery goes and if it helps
your life. I am in serious need of replacement for both of my knees, and I am
just scared out of my mind that it will just make things worse. It will be 4
years ago next Saturday that I was put in the hospital for a serious illness, of
which I had no idea at the time, nearly killed me. I had been getting cortisone
shots in both of my knees for a few years. I hate needles like the ones they
used for that. I got a shot in the left knee on a Monday, and then the right
knee the following Monday. About 4 days later, I became very bothered about the
fact that my right knee felt very "wobbly". My PCP knew that that knee had been
dislocated 2 different times in the past, so he had me go get fitted for a knee
brace. I put on the knee brace around 5 that evening. When I went to take it off
that night to shower, (by now it was hurting pretty bad) a huge pocket of fluid
dropped from the area above where the brace had been, and right into my knee,
with GREAT force. I was instantly in great pain. I couldn't even move. I
remember standing there and bawling from the pain, and the fact that I didn't
think I could even make it to the phone. But I did. My boyfriend at the time
came immediately. He knows how tough I can be and knew that it must have been
pretty bad to floor me like that. By the time I got to the ER (we lived way out
in the country) my right knee was HUGE. I was in so much pain that I passed out
for just a few minutes. The Dr. there gave me a very nice pain shot as I was
near passing out every time he tried to look at it or touch it. They then took a
series of Xrays and last but not least he drew a big syringe of fluid out of the
knee. By now it was around 6 am on Sunday morning. We picked up the 3 RX's and
headed home. Thank goodness for the pain med at that time. Around 7 am on Monday
I got a call from my PCP giving me orders to pack a nice bag and get to the
hospital immediately.
It was MRSA. It had spread into my blood, lungs, and (very weird) my wrists. I
was put in isolation and early Tuesday morning I was rushed to surgery. They did
an ortho. surgery on the knee, trying to get out all of the infection. On
Saturday that week they did a second surgery on it. I spent 6 weeks in
isolation, on heavy pain med. and 3 different antibiotics. It was horrible. But
thank God they had caught it when they did. My I.D. Dr. told me that 2 days
later I would have died more than likely.
When the did the ortho. they cleaned out a lot of arthritic deposits. And up
until about 8 mo. ago my knees felt wonderful. It was so nice to have my life
back at that time.
Now I am feeling the grind again.
I am so sorry to have written you a book here, LOL.
Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. And I look forward to hearing from
you once you are back on your feet again and well.
Be blessed~ Anita
--- In stomacentralint@yahoogroups.com, William Hiel <wahiel@...> wrote:
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> hey sandara - im still here. peeking in once & a while. sorry @ your knee.
Best of luck & I HATE MRI's as well! Will
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> Subject: [stomacentralint] Hello all, ROLLCALL
> To: stomacentralint@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2009, 3:20 AM
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> Hi everyone,
> its me again, I know..I know..its been ages. :-) I thought I would call for a
rollcall, see how everyone is doing. I do think of you all and hope you are all
well at this time. Post an update if you feel up to it. I would love to know how
you all all. Here is my update.
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> My date for my knee replacement is the 16th March. I have to go into hospital
on the 15th. I am worried about it. But there is nothing I can do. I dont have a
choice now, as every step I take is filled with pain. I struggle each day. And
even my sleeping is affected now. But still I feel a rising panic. I know that
Im going to be in a right anxiety state when I go towards the operating theater.
So silly, I know it! I had to go for a MRI because during my x-rays they
discovered that I have a bony cyst in my femur, just above the knee that is
going to be replaced. And its been there for years, and not bothered me. I have
started to get pain in that area, but I think its just to do with my knee pain.
Which is quite constant. I was in such a panic just having the MRI. Its so
silly, to have such anxiety feelings, but it I think it all goes back to my
initial illness and getting my ileostomy.
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> Anyways, asides from that. I am okayish, on the emotional front. I didnt think
I would get through the past year but I managed it. What doesnt kill us makes us
stronger, time is great healer..all the old cliches, but very true. Time IS a
great healer, And what doesnt kill us DOES make us stronger. But, enough about
me and mine..and tell me about you and yours.
> All the very best to you all
> Sandara
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