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A Set back is a Set up for Success

That's how I'm trying to deal with another surgery I had on Friday 1/29. I posted some time ago that I had a Achilles Tendon repair on 12/16/15 from degenerative tears due to years of limping and pain in my left knee for which I ended up having  a Total knee replacement in May of last year.  Since the tendon repair, the wound reopened, started draining and I was put on antibiotics. I saw the Ortho last Tuesday for follow up, he took one look and said he would have to take me back to surgery to debride and reclose the wound because it was still draining a bit and he was concerned about infection that may go to my knee. So now I am back to no weight bearing and using a walker. He also thinks the walker boot I was in may have rubbed the incision area. Has anyone had a complication from this kind of surgery?   I believe there is a reason for everything and that this set back  will have an even better outcome than expected.  All prayers are welcome

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@Goodie2shoes  You've really been through the wringer.   I had a TKR but thankfully no complications.   I know how discouraged you must be feeling but maybe now you'll be on the road to better health.  It's no fun,  that for sure.   Good luck for a quick recovery. 

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Thanks Kachina624.  I was given a nerve block after surgery on Friday because I woke up in excruciating pain. It wore off this evening (1/30) and I was in quite a bit of pain but meds helped thank goodness. So I will keep a positive attitude and keep shopping QVC as a part of post op  therapy

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Oh you poor thing!  What you've been thru sounds TERRIBLE -- an what you're still going thru.

 

I just had my sixth surgery on my left hip that was supposed to end in a hip replacement starting with the second surgery.  Everytime they went in they found infection so I couldn't get the replacement.  I'm barely making it without a hip joint and using a walker (barely can take a few steps even with that).  I'm now having another type of surgery to fix my abdominal/intestinal areas and then will get the new hip.

 

There is hope eventhough it sometimes can be a journey.  I still haven't lost hope.  You can't.  You have to accept where you are and what you have to do to get to where you want to go and what's feasible.  It's OK to have bad days and be upset at times, but I've found it's best to hold on to hope and have faith in the medical people and just try to take it one day at a time, easy does it.  Don't be too hard on yourself or expect too much too soon.

 

I totally recommend making sure you have the appropriate meds to deal with the pain and use them.  That and doing PT exercises faithfully are what will really help in the long run.

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@Deb1010yetagain wrote:

Oh you poor thing!  What you've been thru sounds TERRIBLE -- an what you're still going thru.

 

I just had my sixth surgery on my left hip that was supposed to end in a hip replacement starting with the second surgery.  Everytime they went in they found infection so I couldn't get the replacement.  I'm barely making it without a hip joint and using a walker (barely can take a few steps even with that).  I'm now having another type of surgery to fix my abdominal/intestinal areas and then will get the new hip.

 

There is hope eventhough it sometimes can be a journey.  I still haven't lost hope.  You can't.  You have to accept where you are and what you have to do to get to where you want to go and what's feasible.  It's OK to have bad days and be upset at times, but I've found it's best to hold on to hope and have faith in the medical people and just try to take it one day at a time, easy does it.  Don't be too hard on yourself or expect too much too soon.

 

I totally recommend making sure you have the appropriate meds to deal with the pain and use them.  That and doing PT exercises faithfully are what will really help in the long run.


@Deb1010yetagain   Deb, you have the best attitude of anyone I've ever met.   I sincerely hope your next surgery is the one that does the trick.  You WILL prevail.   Best wishes, di

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@Deb1010yetagain wrote:

Oh you poor thing!  What you've been thru sounds TERRIBLE -- an what you're still going thru.

 

I just had my sixth surgery on my left hip that was supposed to end in a hip replacement starting with the second surgery.  Everytime they went in they found infection so I couldn't get the replacement.  I'm barely making it without a hip joint and using a walker (barely can take a few steps even with that).  I'm now having another type of surgery to fix my abdominal/intestinal areas and then will get the new hip.

 

There is hope eventhough it sometimes can be a journey.  I still haven't lost hope.  You can't.  You have to accept where you are and what you have to do to get to where you want to go and what's feasible.  It's OK to have bad days and be upset at times, but I've found it's best to hold on to hope and have faith in the medical people and just try to take it one day at a time, easy does it.  Don't be too hard on yourself or expect too much too soon.

 

I totally recommend making sure you have the appropriate meds to deal with the pain and use them.  That and doing PT exercises faithfully are what will really help in the long run.


@Deb1010yetagain   Deb, you have the best attitude of anyone I've ever met.   I sincerely hope your next surgery is the one that does the trick.  You WILL prevail.   Best wishes, di


@Desertdi Di, I was feeling rather lousy this morning, but your post picked me up.  THANKS

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@Goodie2shoes

 

I was reading your post and felt so bad for you - all that you have gone through and continue to go through.  But I was also struck by the postive attitude you have and how you have reacted.  You have such courage and strength.  You have really opened my eyes about some things.  I know with the positive take that you have, that you will do wonderfully with your upcoming surgery and recovery.  I wish you all the best!!!!! 

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@Goodie2shoes wrote:

That's how I'm trying to deal with another surgery I had on Friday 1/29. I posted some time ago that I had a Achilles Tendon repair on 12/16/15 from degenerative tears due to years of limping and pain in my left knee for which I ended up having  a Total knee replacement in May of last year.  Since the tendon repair, the wound reopened, started draining and I was put on antibiotics. I saw the Ortho last Tuesday for follow up, he took one look and said he would have to take me back to surgery to debride and reclose the wound because it was still draining a bit and he was concerned about infection that may go to my knee. So now I am back to no weight bearing and using a walker. He also thinks the walker boot I was in may have rubbed the incision area. Has anyone had a complication from this kind of surgery?   I believe there is a reason for everything and that this set back  will have an even better outcome than expected.  All prayers are welcome


       I  am sorry you are having to go thru this.  Interesting that you wrote that something like this isn't a set back but a set up for  success.  This is what I have been telling myself for the last few days and am determined this is what I would profess and believe about my own circumstances.  I am and will be praying for you that these problems will get better once and for all.

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@Goodie2shoes wrote:

That's how I'm trying to deal with another surgery I had on Friday 1/29. I posted some time ago that I had a Achilles Tendon repair on 12/16/15 from degenerative tears due to years of limping and pain in my left knee for which I ended up having  a Total knee replacement in May of last year.  Since the tendon repair, the wound reopened, started draining and I was put on antibiotics. I saw the Ortho last Tuesday for follow up, he took one look and said he would have to take me back to surgery to debride and reclose the wound because it was still draining a bit and he was concerned about infection that may go to my knee. So now I am back to no weight bearing and using a walker. He also thinks the walker boot I was in may have rubbed the incision area. Has anyone had a complication from this kind of surgery?   I believe there is a reason for everything and that this set back  will have an even better outcome than expected.  All prayers are welcome


I'm so glad your Ortho has this under control.  He sounds like he's very talented and careful!  You are such an inspiration to all of us, Goodie!!!  They say that a positive attitude DOES help with healing!!!

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@Deb1010yetagain wrote:

Oh you poor thing!  What you've been thru sounds TERRIBLE -- an what you're still going thru.

 

I just had my sixth surgery on my left hip that was supposed to end in a hip replacement starting with the second surgery.  Everytime they went in they found infection so I couldn't get the replacement.  I'm barely making it without a hip joint and using a walker (barely can take a few steps even with that).  I'm now having another type of surgery to fix my abdominal/intestinal areas and then will get the new hip.

 

There is hope eventhough it sometimes can be a journey.  I still haven't lost hope.  You can't.  You have to accept where you are and what you have to do to get to where you want to go and what's feasible.  It's OK to have bad days and be upset at times, but I've found it's best to hold on to hope and have faith in the medical people and just try to take it one day at a time, easy does it.  Don't be too hard on yourself or expect too much too soon.

 

I totally recommend making sure you have the appropriate meds to deal with the pain and use them.  That and doing PT exercises faithfully are what will really help in the long run.


I don't know how you have withstood all the pain and suffering, Deb!!!  I'm so glad you shared your journey so that we can learn from your bravery and positive attitude!!!  Cheers for a new hip and a new life!!!