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Title: Knee Surgery
Post by: Andrew on October 19, 2012, 02:56:25 PM
Had knee surgery this morning, so I should be around a lot more for the next week or two.  If I post anything stupid during the next few days, please understand that it's the Vicodin talking.

Being laid up will give me time to watch a few movies and write two or three reviews.  Woohoo!


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: Ed, Ego and Superego on October 19, 2012, 02:58:12 PM
Had knee surgery this morning, so I should be around a lot more for the next week or two.  If I post anything stupid during the next few days, please understand that it's the Vicodin talking.

Being laid up will give me time to watch a few movies and write two or three reviews.  Woohoo!
You'll be up in no time old friend. I have had several, and you are in way better shape.  KEEP THE KIDS OFF IT!  Trust me on this, not enough vicodinin teh world will keep that from hurting.
-Ed


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: Jack on October 19, 2012, 03:35:23 PM
Take it easy Andrew and hang out here more  :thumbup:


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: LilCerberus on October 19, 2012, 07:44:21 PM
I've taken Vicodin several times for infected teeth. I hated it, because the first one would do wonders, but the second one, & every pill after that only made it worse.


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: Mr. DS on October 19, 2012, 08:20:08 PM
I had wrist surgery about a year ago and was on vics.  Slept well but was in a daze a day or two after


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: Allhallowsday on October 19, 2012, 11:02:36 PM
Had knee surgery this morning, so I should be around a lot more for the next week or two.  If I post anything stupid during the next few days, please understand that it's the Vicodin talking.

Being laid up will give me time to watch a few movies and write two or three reviews.  Woohoo!
I'm confident you'll heal well.   :thumbup: :smile:


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: tracy on October 20, 2012, 12:05:58 PM
You'll do well,Andrew. Besides,you being here more often is a good thing. :smile:


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: AndyC on October 20, 2012, 12:10:51 PM
Not that surgery is a good thing, but it's nice to have those times when you aren't expected to do anything but relax and kill time.

And when you're a little more mobile, you can limp around with your vicodin and make sarcastic remarks at people. :teddyr:


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: Andrew on October 20, 2012, 12:24:08 PM
Thanks everyone.  I haven't taken any Vicodin yet, though I'll admit there is some eye-watering pain at times.

I'm not supposed to do any mobility exercises yet and have to wait until my follow-up visit next week.  The mass was larger than expected and it had attached to the bone, so they had to scrap it off.  I've had the lump for almost 2 years; it finally grew so large (larger than a golf ball) that it was causing me issues due to being under the patella tendon.  They sent it off to pathology because the MRI and even removing it didn't give any clue as to what it was.  Probably some result of 21 years of hard use; I don't know many old Marines without knee problems.

In the medical field, it's never good to be unique.

Unfortunately I put some weight on it today during Andy's soccer game.  I'll tell that story in the other thread.


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: tracy on October 20, 2012, 12:27:46 PM
Not that surgery is a good thing

For sure....I've known several people that have had it and it's no fun


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: AndyC on October 20, 2012, 12:37:50 PM
Not that surgery is a good thing

For sure....I've known several people that have had it and it's no fun


Had a fractured tibia and fibula myself, about 20 years ago. Slipped on a patch of ice. Required a plate, screws and pins, which are still in there. Very painful, a huge inconvenience, and that ankle hasn't been the same since. The one consolation was being able to basically take most of the winter off - from everything. Just staying indoors, reading, watching movies, sleeping, being waited on, collecting unemployment until I could go back to work. That part was sweet.


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: Allhallowsday on October 20, 2012, 10:11:43 PM
Thanks everyone.  I haven't taken any Vicodin yet, though I'll admit there is some eye-watering pain at times.

I'm not supposed to do any mobility exercises yet and have to wait until my follow-up visit next week.  The mass was larger than expected and it had attached to the bone, so they had to scrap it off.  I've had the lump for almost 2 years; it finally grew so large (larger than a golf ball) that it was causing me issues due to being under the patella tendon.  They sent it off to pathology because the MRI and even removing it didn't give any clue as to what it was.  Probably some result of 21 years of hard use; I don't know many old Marines without knee problems.

In the medical field, it's never good to be unique.

Unfortunately I put some weight on it today during Andy's soccer game.  I'll tell that story in the other thread.
It's okay to be unique if you recover extra quick.  I know you're fine and will recover well. 


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: bob on October 21, 2012, 10:56:55 AM
Hang in there, you don't want to rush back from major surgury too quickly.


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: Andrew on October 26, 2012, 09:21:26 AM
I have to say, this really, really sucks.  Not being able to bend your knee past 45 without pain is inconvenient as all heck.  I can get it to about 90, but that causes eye watering pain.  The doctor told me to stop doing that.  My stitches come out on Monday if all goes well.

And Katie keeps telling me to take the Vicodin, but I haven't needed to.  Yes, it hurts, but it's not unmanageable.  Besides, when she suggested I should turn the leftover pills in to a neighbor who is a pharmacist, I told her that I was saving them for our date nights.  That didn't go over too well. 


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: Rev. Powell on October 26, 2012, 09:38:46 AM
When I had my last hernia surgery, my surgeon prescribed me 60 of the strongest Percocet to deal with the post-op pain.

I needed maybe 2.

I assume he prescribed the rest so I could sell them on the black market to raise funds to pay his bill.


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: AndyC on October 26, 2012, 01:17:53 PM
Same here. Never needed to take the painkillers when I had my broken leg. Had a supply of Tylenol 3 (containing a generous dose of codeine) that I never had to touch. Ended up saving it for hangovers. Worked like a charm.


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: HappyGilmore on October 26, 2012, 07:49:18 PM
Just seeing this now, but hope the knee's somewhat better.

My dentist gave me Vicodin when my wisdom teeth came out.  Long story short, I wish he hadn't, cause it was hard as heck to stop...three years later. :buggedout:


Title: Re: Knee Surgery
Post by: trekgeezer on October 30, 2012, 11:35:30 AM
Let's see, 2009 bone spur in shoulder removed and partial tear in rotator cuff repaired, shoulder froze up , had to have a manipulation with anesthesia  ( they knock you out so you don't scream while they break loose the scar tissue, the nurse said the part she hated was the popping and cracking .  Had 16wks of PT for that one.
 that vicodin  comes in real hand after a hard PT session.

2011 Had bone spur removed from elbow. this surgery didn't hurt a lot but gave my funny bone a lot of relief. two weeks ago had a mucous cyst and a bone spur removed from right index finger, bad new is both could come back.

My next big procedure will be getting my left thumb repaired, I'll be holding that off as long as I can .

to you guys and girls, take care of your bodies, that abuse will be back to haunt you .