Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Six Months out

So I sincerely doubt any of my family or friends are reading this anymore, but I am trying to keep putting in updates periodically for others who might be going through the same surgery and stumble across this blog. I just passed the six month mark and had an appointment with Dr. Trice, so it's a good time to take inventory of my progress.

Overall, I am doing pretty darn well. I am in much better shape than before the surgery. My knee aches sometimes, but ice and Tylenol seem to calm it down. I just reduced PT to once a week and I am in an Aqua Arthritis class twice a week. I can do straight leg raises with 2 pound weights and side leg raises with 5-7 pound weights. I still have a limp, but it is less pronounced unless I am tired. I can get through a typical day at the office with no unusual fatigue (though Mondays are still Mondays, you know?) but I do get quite fatigued if I do something unusual such as driving a long distance to and from an all-day meeting. I am definitely optimistic about my recovery, but still aware that caution is required. I'm not out of the woods yet.

I have a few new instructions from Dr. Trice as well. He approved walking outside for exercise, starting with 1/4 mile at a time for one week, then 1/2 mile at a time for a week, and so on up to one mile. So in just a few weeks I will be allowed to walk with my husband and dogs for a whole mile at a time! He said to then stay at that level for about 3 months. I am planning on trying to do one thing each day, either walking outside, PT, swimming class, or the treadmill.

Dr. Trice also said he wanted me to continue wearing my unloader brace for another 6 months (whatever, it's not that uncomfortable) and that I can now do short arc exercises (GR1 - it's just a video showing the exercise). A short arc is basically straightening the leg from a horizontal and slightly bent position while it's unsupported. It was not something that I was allowed to do before as it is apparently pretty rough on the knee. I did them in PT and was shocked by how weak I was! It was a reminder that I still have a way to go.

I have come a long way, but there is still more work to be done. I'll keep updating periodically just to note progress at various milestones. Cheers!

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