Year of the Knee – update

End of Week One of knee replacement #2 (my husband’s not mine) and I’m pleased to report I have achieved “angel of mercy” status. Oh the power of being in charge of the pain meds!

I did slip into “Annie Wilkes mode” once, when I told my husband I had unexpectedly closed the Activity Ring on my AppleWatch “waiting on his ass.” That was mean, admittedly, but at least I was putting my service in a positive light. Turns out that running up and down the stairs to get things, lugging bags of ice, filling and lugging the “polar cube,” and doing all the daily chores myself (loading/unloading dishwasher, cooking, trash and recycling, etc) burns up a decent amount of calories. I can’t be sedentary for too long.

He’s been trying his best to be a good patient, which I appreciate, but knee replacement is really pretty gruesome. The extreme pain, the swelling, the bruising, the leg full of staples…fortunately not too much bleeding from the incision (and the in-home physical therapist deals with bandage changes—phew)

I think things will start feeling better when the staples come out next week.

In the meantime, we are bingeing The Traitors with Alan Cumming on Peacock, which our daughter got us into. It’s pretty entertaining, for a reality competition show. Who doesn’t love a Scottish castle? And Alan’s outfits are over-the-top in the best way.

A lovely bouquet from our very thoughtful daughter and her husband
It’s lasted all week—and now the tulips are opening.
I might try to paint this one very beautiful rose.

Oh and with this knee, we’ve added cannabis to the pain regime. He’s finding that a strategically timed gummy can enhance and lengthen the effect of the prescribed pharmaceuticals.

Aaah, I finally turned my husband into a stoner like me. It only took 33 years.

8 thoughts on “Year of the Knee – update

  1. “Gruesome” is what’s kept me from having that surgery all these years.
    Hope he finds some relief soon.
    And that’s a stunning combination of colors… you should definitely paint all or part of that bouquet.
    👍

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    1. Thank you! He’s already doing a bit better. And being able to walk comfortably will be such a HUGE upside. My understanding is that most knee-replacement patients say “I wish I’d done it sooner” — so please don’t let this update delay you in getting your surgery scheduled.
      And you’re right….the color combo in that bouquet is really something. 😃
      Thanks so much for the support!

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  2. Medical conditions are just as difficult for the caregivers as they are for the patient. Kudos to you for being there. I love how you incorporated the gummies. Well played.

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