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Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 16 Sep 2020, 13:25
by Cav
Surgery went well.

I'm not in a lot of pain and I find it easier to walk without crutches. I think I'm the tiny minority of people who find the initial injury worse than the surgery. Even if this is short lived I'm counting my blessings.
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Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 16 Sep 2020, 13:26
by Kwacky
Just make sure you rest up. I know you like to push yourself.

Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 16 Sep 2020, 15:22
by duke63
I love how they have to put a black felt tip arrow on all the time. They even had to do it with my finger

Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 16 Sep 2020, 15:32
by Cav
I joked with the surgeon and said it wouldn't matter if he did the wrong knee because that one is fecked as well. He laughed and said to come back next year.

Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 17 Sep 2020, 06:56
by Cav
I'm mighty impressed with the job my surgeon did!

I was warned by everyone who has had this surgery that the pain is overwhelming yet I'm not in much pain at all currently. I'm also able to walk without crutches. My leg can be perfectly straight when fully supported without any pain and doing my exercises I can get beyond 90° bend already.

I am very lucky at this point. If the pain comes later I will still count my blessings that I'm in relative comfort currently.

Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 18 Sep 2020, 08:37
by Cav
Frankie (and others with recent surgery experience), how long did it take to get past the general groggyness of general anaesthetic?

I'm incredibly happy with how I feel overall, its only the groggyness that's bringing me down at the minute. Is there anything that helps speed that up?

Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 18 Sep 2020, 08:57
by duke63
Sex and alcohol.

Just got to let it pass, Cav.

I would guess drinking lots of tea or coffee will help. Anything that makes you piss a lot.

Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 18 Sep 2020, 18:45
by Frankie
Cav wrote:Frankie (and others with recent surgery experience), how long did it take to get past the general groggyness of general anaesthetic?

I'm incredibly happy with how I feel overall, its only the groggyness that's bringing me down at the minute. Is there anything that helps speed that up?
I was over that quiet quick, other painful things took over and that was not on my radar to be honest.
Edit: When I say quick, by the following day I was clear of any groggyness..... I dont think my brain was actually working right ha ha ha, but it was clear confusion.

Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 18 Sep 2020, 18:53
by Cav
That's pretty much how I am.. I feel like I have my amnesia back to be honest. Not able to correctly recount events either. And I still have the grogginess

Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 18 Sep 2020, 19:03
by Frankie
Cav wrote:That's pretty much how I am.. I feel like I have my amnesia back to be honest. Not able to correctly recount events either. And I still have the grogginess
I would speak to your medical support, if you are not right do it now. They should have given you the post op NHS help number to call, call them. Just to be on the safe side.

Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 18 Sep 2020, 21:10
by duke63
What painkillers are you taking, Cav?

Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 18 Sep 2020, 21:54
by Cav
Fair point, Frankie.

Just paracetamol and naproxen, Duke.

Re: Tankslap Surgery

Posted: 18 Sep 2020, 21:58
by duke63
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