Ish wrote:LarryHoward wrote:I found mid December the best time for a knee replacement. A 'scope just needs a 2 week break from long walks and stairs and another 2 weeks of being careful. If your situation warrants, look into a partial replacement. Outpatient procedure. A couple of weeks of rougher rehab and another 6-8 weeks of increasing mobility. Do it mid December. Be back to work for year end stuff and 100% by launch date.
Ish. I know there is a lot of good in NHC but can't get my thoughts around a significant waiting list for covered surgery. My partial replacement was 2 weeks from when we decided it was time and a week of that was getting a cardio work up and surgical clearance since it had been too long since I had had my heart checked (determined to be hard and cold but pumping fine).
It's one of the things that I'm willing to put up with, communist canuck that I am. If it's the same for everyone, based on need, then there's a level table. I'm going to respect Rob's request to not get involved in political discussion.
I just got scheduled for July 6th for a total knee replacement. This past winter my knee declined to the point where walking and getting out of bed have been painful. I had to wait about 2 1/2 months for an appointment with the surgeon I want. I saw him last week and was favorably impressed. I'm starting a series of hyaluronic acid injections which may provide some pain relief. It's a viscous substance that acts as a lubricant; it won't grow new cartilage.
I've got some worries about it, but I really need to get it done. Winter would have been a good time to have it done, but summer is OK too.
I'd be interested to hear more from folks who have had or are contemplating this.