Forty-One Days
Less than 6 weeks ! yay. Six more weeks of my legs continuing to atrophy.
So Saturday I got rescued by a snowmobile and today I skied 2:20...most of it, north of here in the hills. I was never anywhere I could've gotten stranded.
No pain to speak of and just 1/2 of a meloxicam. Who knows? I have a theory. My knee has been swollen so long and so hard that it seems like things are getting used to being stretched...therefore it's not as painful.
Got a hydrocodone refill (5/325s). Think I'll try just taking one before bed if I need it....none during the day unless I have an explosion. I seem to be able to ski with the meloxicam. I dread going to bed. Tossing and turning like I do makes the nights so long.
My rented Ford Focus got stuck at the end of the driveway today with me in it. I put all of the groceries in my backpack and crutched up the driveway, traded one crutch for a snow shovel, got some ashes and crutched/snowshoveled back to the car. A few ashes and what seemed like enough shoveling did nothing. I was sure I'd drive right out. Finally the neighbors that were watching through their window 10 feet away came out to help and a half hour later I was driving out of the hole we'd dug. (Thank you neighbors!)
THEN my knee hurt.
There used to me a muscle there on the outside. |
So Saturday I got rescued by a snowmobile and today I skied 2:20...most of it, north of here in the hills. I was never anywhere I could've gotten stranded.
No pain to speak of and just 1/2 of a meloxicam. Who knows? I have a theory. My knee has been swollen so long and so hard that it seems like things are getting used to being stretched...therefore it's not as painful.
Got a hydrocodone refill (5/325s). Think I'll try just taking one before bed if I need it....none during the day unless I have an explosion. I seem to be able to ski with the meloxicam. I dread going to bed. Tossing and turning like I do makes the nights so long.
My rented Ford Focus got stuck at the end of the driveway today with me in it. I put all of the groceries in my backpack and crutched up the driveway, traded one crutch for a snow shovel, got some ashes and crutched/snowshoveled back to the car. A few ashes and what seemed like enough shoveling did nothing. I was sure I'd drive right out. Finally the neighbors that were watching through their window 10 feet away came out to help and a half hour later I was driving out of the hole we'd dug. (Thank you neighbors!)
THEN my knee hurt.
Labels: exercise with arthritis, hydrocodone, knee pain, knee replacement, knee replacement physical therapy, kneecap resurfacing, petalla femoral replacement, vicodin
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