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Good luck with the new knee tomorrow. We will be thinking of you.
I am sure you will be a very happy man by spring fishing season.
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Good luck Cassidy....as in hop along...
They using real aluminum this time..?
Remember to do all the recovery work after the surgery..
Capt Mike
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Yeah, let us know when you're back home..........I'll bring y'all dinner one night
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jumping jasper wrote:
Good luck with the new knee tomorrow. We will be thinking of you.I am sure you will be a very happy man by spring fishing season.
Many thanks Jeff! I am definately looking forward to spring!! Can't wait to fish again....
captmikestarrett wrote:
Good luck Cassidy....as in hop along...
They using real aluminum this time..?
Remember to do all the recovery work after the surgery..
Capt Mike
Hopefully, they will use Titanium.....and maybe they can help me stop hopin' a long!
And yes, gots to do the work or it ain't worth doin'!
Curly wrote:
Yeah, let us know when you're back home..........I'll bring y'all dinner one night
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Cool...should be home Thursday night if there are no infections or clots. But, remembering from last time, I won't be very hungry for a few days. It hoits a bit at 1st.....
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hope everything went well Ernie!
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Thanks Andrew and Patrick!!
And so......it begins.
I was a bit anxious this morning as we drove to the hospital. While I knew I needed this knee fixed it's tough to realize that both of my knees are now made up of titanium/plastic. They are not the same as a real knee but it sure beats the alternative. It also makes you thankful when you see the plight of many that have more severe leg injuries.
Shortly after 9 they wheeled me in to the meat locker and took me to lala land. Next thing I know I was in the recovery room. After getting the feeling back in my legs around 1:15 I did my 1st set of exercises. Not hard in a normal setting.....but doable with some effort.
They then wheeled me to my room where Debbie was waiting. What happened next was incredible. They had me sit up, then stand and then walk 15' to my bed. Sounds like no big deal but it is. I am no longer at zero and they got me off that number in a hurry. They also got me sit down on the bed and I was able to achieve just over 80 degrees in range of motion. I am totally stoked! What these folks can do with a repaired broken down knee is mind boggling!!
Dr. Tom Klein is my surgeon. He is better than good.
Well, they just brought me dinner and they want me to sit on the chair to eat......another milestone.
I know that there will be many setbacks and obstacles but so far today has been good day.
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Pacemaker wrote:
I am totally stroked!
Glad you are doing well
. But the good drugs must not have worn off yet
.........I'm sure you meant "totally stoked" .......totally stroked is a bad thing and we don't want that!
You'll be fishing sooner than you originally thought!
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Good to hear things are looking up! I'll be thinking of your rehab tomorrow as I fish trophies with Greg Buckner on the Fin Finder.
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Curly- good catch on the stroke word.....tough to type from a phone while in bed with wires and tubes hanging all over the place. Don't want that "stroke" word. I had a spinal block so that has worn off. Still on the long lasting oxycoden from this morning.
Doug- that is a trip I would have gone on had it not conflicted with today. Who will be the Capt? Greg or Lee?
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Just saw the doc and things are looking pretty good. He challenged me to get to 90 degrees today. Last time, that took a week. Amazing the technological advancements.
So far, I am taking very little pain meds. I don't like them as they are narcotics.
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So, will you be going home on Thursday......and will you be hungry at dinner time?
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Curly wrote:
So, will you be going home on Thursday
That's the plan but don't know what time, usually late pm. However, they won't make that call until tomorrow (clots and infection). I need a clean bill of health to leave.
Curly wrote:
....and will you be hungry at dinner time?
YES!!
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Glad you are doing well.
Small world, Dr. Tom Klein is a member at River Bend. His son Ryan worked for me in the tennis shop and is a very nice tennis player. They are a great family and he is the go to guy around Great Falls
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jumping jasper wrote:
Small world, Dr. Tom Klein is a member at River Bend. His son Ryan worked for me in the tennis shop and is a very nice tennis player. They are a great family and he is the go to guy around Great Falls
I think I have paid for Ryan's college at Wake. Tom has done 4 surgeries on me, one on Debbie and numerous bone fixins with the kids. I think I have refered over 10 people to him.
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Just signed the discharge papers.....next stop, home sweet home.
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Ernie,
Glad to hear the procedure went well. You'll be back on your bike in no time! ![]()
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Bass Hunter wrote:
Glad to hear the procedure went well. You'll be back on your bike in no time!
Thanks....I was on the bike today at physical therapy. No spinning yet just stretching....but close!
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Curly wrote:
I'll bring y'all dinner one night
That was good.....thanks.
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They removed the 30 staples yesterday, another milestone. Until now, Steve (physical therapist) has been working me hard. Now, it will be torture time.....
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i have a buddy who just finished PT for his knee. i can email you both if you wanna trade tips/tricks.... he was always excited when he could get a few more degrees of bend....
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I know the deal regarding degrees of bend. That's what we fight for. This is my second replacement. So far, I am ahead of the last one but I still have a long rode to ho.
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I am now 31 days into this process. It has been a good ride with lots of improvement. However, the next 30-45 days will show less visible improvement but will dictate how the knee will be for my future. To say that there is no pain would be a big lie but I would rather deal with that rather than the side effects of the narcotics. At PT, they break down the scar tissue in order to get gains. I go to PT 3X a week for 2 hours each session. I work the leg 3X a day, 7 days a week. I count in my sleep. Any of you who have rehabbed and have done reps will understand.
Biggest problem now- not being able to drive. Try that for 31 days and tell me how you like it. I am very thankful for my wife who has been a great partner through this.....I owe her big time! At least 2 more weeks before I get cleared to drive.
So far, I have taken several walks up to 40 minutes (1.8 miles) and can ride my bike for 20 minutes a session (@ 4 miles). I have a bike on a trainer in my workout room.
Can't wait for warmer weather so I can get out on the water......
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Glad to hear things are going well. I've had two major rehab periods and it's no fun. Cabin fever cubed.
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Went to the ortho doc today and he said, "see you in a year". Those were great words to hear.....
I have 5 more PT sessions and then I am DONE!
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