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Postby Sue New » Thu Mar 15, 2007 5:36 pm

Hi Katie,

Glad to hear that you are on the other side of surgery :D and I hope you get discharged from the hospital soon. It's always nice to get back home after an op isn't it?

I hope you have a straight forward recovery and that they were able to sort ot the "trashed" ligament :pray:

Take it easy :kiss: :sorry:

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Postby Shadowlady » Thu Mar 15, 2007 6:14 pm

Hey hey Katie,

Ooh, I do hope it heals well! Got my fingers crossed for you honey! You take it really easy you hear? :naughty: :hug:

Hope they let you out soon hon! :sorry:

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Postby Rosie » Thu Mar 15, 2007 8:56 pm

Hi Katie

Fingers crossed that your recovery goes well, and the op helps you.

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Postby sarahh » Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:20 pm

Hi Katie I am really sorry I didn't maged to wish you luck for your op. I have only manged to catch up with all the threads. I wish you a speedy recovery and I will keep my fingers crossed for you :pray: . I hope they let you out soon.

Take Care and Painfree :hug:

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Postby tireesix » Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:21 pm

thanks all.

one question, am i the only one who doesn@t get much relief from morphine? no one can understand it......
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Postby Sue New » Fri Mar 16, 2007 12:35 am

Hi Katie,

After my Hysterectomy I was on a patient administered morphine pump and was told to press the button whenever I felt pain. I kept pressing it when I had a but nothing really happened. From what I understand, the normal response is to be knocked out by the morphine but I was quite wide awake but still in pain :? . It took me ages to realise it wasn't having any effect though and I kept pressing the button in my post op haze :roll: . Is the morphine making you feel itchy? I had to come off the pump after a day or two and start having diclofenac suppostries instead :moon: :oops: . I found these worked a lost better.

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Postby sarahh » Fri Mar 16, 2007 2:55 pm

Hi Sue my mum was the same when she had her hip replacement done the morphine didn't have much effect on her so they re started her on her tramadol which she found alot better.

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Postby tireesix » Sat Mar 17, 2007 3:12 pm

Came home yesterday, feeling much better but still sore from using crutches etc.

On Thursday it got to the point where I was being given ibuprofen, paracetomol, codeine, tramadol and morphine to deal with the pain.......... I was pretty out of it. Pain is much better now because I am taking things BEFORE it gets bad rather than having to go by a hospitals schedule.

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Postby tireesix » Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:10 pm

Ok, so its only been just over a week and I am wishing I never had the d**n op done.

I havee had numereous accidents which have meant I have ended up over stretching my newly repaired ligament to the point where I have been in agony for a good a few minutes (despite my plaster cast). Not only that, but my crutches get in the way of everything and are half the problem so I have now taken to just limping around the flat.

The worst part is that I forgot just how much having one leg out affects the other leg even with crutches. My left knee (op done on right ankle) is sooooooooooooo painful, I have had to phone the physio to make an emergency appointment. I can barely sit down or get up witth out some expletive popping out my mouth and walking is a huge issue too........ If I take all my meds then it is relieved but codeine knocks me out and I usually end up having more accidents with my ankle..................


Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh, NEVER AGAIN, although I fear I have messed it up so may havee to go through it all again, but I will wait until we have a)moved somewhere bigger so I actually fit in the kitchen with crutches and theree isn't toys all over the place to the extent that there is now and b) I shall wait till the kiddies are older.............
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Postby hannah » Sun Mar 25, 2007 9:32 pm

:hug: Katie,

Sorry to hear things are so tough with trying to cope. Haven't got any good suggestions, except to discuss these problems with the physio - it may be they can offer some good advice.

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Postby Shadowlady » Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:20 pm

Oh Katie, honey, I'm so sorry to hear that :hug: how are you feeling today? Do you have someone to help you look after the kids?

I wish these :kiss: really did kiss it better!

Take it easy honey, best of luck with the physio, and again, take it easy! :sorry:

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Postby tireesix » Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:41 pm

I guess that hindsight is a beautiful thing huh?

I am much happier today which is a key thing. Still sore BUT we have gotten rid of Sky tv today and are planning on just doing away with the tv or something. Will save £40 a month so we are going to the beach!!!!!!!!

So, pain=bad but I am so thats ok........

I have also found that if I turn on some music and get juicing and smoothieing and then drink itt, my pain levels drop. How about that then????????? So, its what I do in the morning once I manage to get up........
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Postby tireesix » Thu Mar 29, 2007 5:25 pm

Sooooooooo,My first plaster came off today and it has been replaced with a bright pink one. I had an (insert expletive of your choice) of a physio but thats not the important bit!!!!

I finally found out what they actually did!!!!!!! They sewed 2 ligaments together, cut one of those ligaments and then drilled through the tip of my fibula and routed that ligament through there, then (because I had specifically asked) they sewed me up real careful and they avoided using stitches on the outer bit opting instead for a ton of of those butterfly type stitch thingers. Apparently, they had planned on putting my ankle in a frame but due to my scarring they opted for the plaster cast instead (although its fibre glass).

It looks PERFECT, however, time will tell. Some of my scars have looked perfect to begin with and then they start to do stretch etc...... Anyhoo, looks fantastic and I am chuffed!!!!!!!! They pain might just be worth it after all!!!!!

Bit of advice though....... Do not go ahead with such operations if your living/family situation is already tricky, it really does not help!!!!!!!! But WOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOW............. Can ya tell I am happy!
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Postby hannah » Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:02 pm

Cool plaster colour! glad it seems to be OK so far - we are all keeping our fingers crossed for you (and toes).

(Oh and for the physio "may your entrails become your extrails, and your extrails become... pain, lots of pain" - from 'a Knights Tale' :lol:)
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Postby sarahh » Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:14 pm

Hi Tireesix

Wow pink brilliant colour I would have definatly gone for the same. Am glad the scars have begun to heal. Take Care hun and I hope it continues to improve.

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