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‎10-31-2014 09:54 PM
On 10/31/2014 gazelle77 said:My Mom, who is 87 years young, had a total knee replacement done in October 2013. She lives in a one-story house and lives alone. She put off having the surgery for about 5 years. She did have cortisone shots and then had some sort of treatment but those things did not work. However, it just got yo the point where she had to have the surgery. She stayed in the hospital for 5 days then she was transferred to a rehab care facility for her recovery. The facility she stayed in was just awesome! The nurses and PTs were fabulous. The food they served was 5 star hotel quality. She stayed in rehab just a little over two weeks then she went home. She had to take it slow and easy when she got home but now it's as though she never had the surgery. Good luck - HTHOn 10/31/2014 Fortune said:You can stay in a care facility until you can go home. Many people do this. Did your doctor tell you you were too old for this surgery? People 80 years old have knee replacement. They do all kinds of tests to make sure you are healthy enough prior to surgery.I live in a three-story house, don't have anyone to take care of me, and am too old for major surgery.
‎11-01-2014 12:00 AM
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‎11-01-2014 12:35 AM
I need to have both knees replaced but I refuse. I know 3 people who threw blood clots and died after having it done. Let's see...live with the pain...or die?
‎11-01-2014 12:43 AM
On 10/31/2014 MathisFan said:I need to have both knees replaced but I refuse. I know 3 people who threw blood clots and died after having it done. Let's see...live with the pain...or die?
You are many times more likely to throw a blood clot and die from lack of activity than from the surgery. Inactivity causes many more blood clots. And a person whose knees are always hurting them is going to be pretty inactive.
‎11-01-2014 12:48 AM
‎11-01-2014 01:04 AM
On 10/31/2014 happy housewife said:On 10/31/2014 hckynut said:Trying to Avoid Total Knee Replacement
Why?
John, many times on this BB I try to figure out why anyone would prefer to be in constant pain when there is a surgical solution - but yet , many do seem to prefer to live like that. How often here you read about people who won't have back surgery, or a joint replaced. To each their own.
I don't think people choose to be in pain rather than having surgery. I think people weigh the pros and cons along with all possible outcomes. Since we are all different no one will know for sure just how things will turn out. Even doctors will not always know how one will react and do but can only make an educated guess. Sometimes things can go very wrong and a person ends up in worse shape than before the procedure. Sounds like K a QVC fan in post # 12 has had such a regrettable experience.
So I think that rather than rush into a major procedure many would prefer to see if there just might be something else out there that's not so invasive that could help them. Major surgery can be very scary!......I for one can understand that.
‎11-01-2014 02:11 AM
On 10/31/2014 MathisFan said:I need to have both knees replaced but I refuse. I know 3 people who threw blood clots and died after having it done. Let's see...live with the pain...or die?
What you choose to do about your knee issues is certainly your decision. I personally prefer being fully mobile and pain free at some point if there is a surgical solution. Joints as they age do not get better. Quite the opposite without some type of intervention. I have had many major surgeries, and the ones I've had are usually much more serious than any type of knee surgery.
What year did they have this surgery? I've, as you say "thrown PE's twice" and I am still living. I prefer using the term "had blood clots, plural, in my lungs", as most understand those words as opposed to the medical terminology "PE".
Were they serious? You bet, life threatening as 85% of them are found during an "autopsy". I spent 8 days in the hospital with the first episode and 9 days the 2nd episode. Was hooked to heparin IV the whole visit. Once my INR/ProTime readings went up, I was able to go home, on Coumadin/Warfarin and shooting myself with Lovenox shots twice a day.
Using your perspective? That pretty much rules out "flying on planes/deep bruises/not bleeding or unknown internal bleeding and I would say pretty much any type of surgery or invasive procedure." Make sure you remember this next time you have any dental work done. People have died of blood clots and/or DVT after dental work, and some because of long airplane flights or long motor vehicle drives/rides. A well known national journalist died of DVT while sitting in a tank in Iraq a few years ago.
Better make a note of the things I mentioned above as they just scratch the surface of things that can cause one to, as you say "thrown blood clots(in takes only 1, singular to kill a human being)".
‎11-01-2014 02:52 AM
‎11-01-2014 03:07 AM
My husband gets injections with artificial synovial fluid replacement. They are also given for arthritic knees and they provide lubrication of the joints. They are not a cure, but they facilitate movement and reduce pain. I do have two friend that have had total knee replacements with excellent outcomes, but they would have had much more problems in a three story house. One is in her mid fifties and one is in his early sixties. They both had spouses to help them when they got home.
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