Now I have a leg to stand on

florida joe

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For those many of you that have always contended that I did not have a leg to stand on when it came to the saltwater hobby, I would like to show you the new and improved Florida Joe. My bilateral knee replacement surgery was performed on the first of May. I had a spinal was walking with the aid of a walker 3 hrs. after surgery. Had PT the same day. Left the hospital on the 3[sup]rd[/sup]. have had in house pt. every day so far except Sunday. Will start out patient PT 3X a week for the next 4 weeks on the 14th Only used the walker for the first two days at home, never used a cane

Staples were taken out this morning.

This is the wacko that performed the surgery
http://www.zehrcenter.com/video
 

novahobbies

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Congratulations on the successful surgery! I was in the medical field for many years, and I've always observed that the patient's strength of character had a HUGE amount to do with the recovery time of many conditions.
And we all know what a character YOU are, Joe.
Seriously, I wish you a speedy and pain free recovery. Or as little pain as possible. Did you used to run before?
 

mr. limpid

Active Member
Glad to hear all is well. I was just thinking were did you ran off to. Serious speedy recovery, how ever are you going to catch meowzer if you don't.
 

florida joe

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Thanks all, yes I ran and practiced martial arts for many years. I have been dealing with knee problems for as long as I can remember. And Lois sorry they would not do the implant that we talked about
 

beth

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So what exactly did they do that made this so much easier then in days of old? I remember that this used to be a rather long recovery process.
 

florida joe

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Originally Posted by Beth http:///t/391609/now-i-have-a-leg-to-stand-on#post_3473975
So what exactly did they do that made this so much easier then in days of old? I remember that this used to be a rather long recovery process.
Beth its pure hell its in no way easy its fast if you can deal with the pain check out the link i posted also this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdaipC-z9as
 

kiefers

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Glad to read your recovering well. How much physical therapy are you doing? Seeing the picture of you standing alone tells me that you are doing just fine. Hip, knees and other Orthopedics is my specialty so if you have any questions let me know. Wow.... bilateral knees too. That can be rough
 

flower

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Originally Posted by florida joe http:///t/391609/now-i-have-a-leg-to-stand-on#post_3473940
For those many of you that have always contended that I did not have a leg to stand on when it came to the saltwater hobby, I would like to show you the new and improved Florida Joe. My bilateral knee replacement surgery was performed on the first of May. I had a spinal was walking with the aid of a walker 3 hrs. after surgery. Had PT the same day. Left the hospital on the 3[sup]rd[/sup]. have had in house pt. every day so far except Sunday. Will start out patient PT 3X a week for the next 4 weeks on the 14th Only used the walker for the first two days at home, never used a cane

Staples were taken out this morning.

This is the wacko that performed the surgery
http://www.zehrcenter.com/video
First time usually goes very well...Glad to see you up and about so fast. You didn't post beforehand what you were planning so we could scare you to death or anything, I feel so cheated....JK
 

darthtang aw

Active Member
Nice legs! Hope you continue to do well.
Did you just come out of the closet?
Darth (whats the tattoos of on your knees?) Tang
 

spanko

Active Member

“When I was little, my grandfather used to make me stand in a closet for five minutes without moving. He said it was elevator practice.”

Spanko (going up) Henry
 

florida joe

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Originally Posted by Kiefers http:///t/391609/now-i-have-a-leg-to-stand-on#post_3474061
Glad to read your recovering well. How much physical therapy are you doing? Seeing the picture of you standing alone tells me that you are doing just fine. Hip, knees and other Orthopedics is my specialty so if you have any questions let me know. Wow.... bilateral knees too. That can be rough
Pal sorry for not answering your question about my therapy. I have been busy dealing with the pain I am allowed one 25mg oxy every 4 to 6 hrs but I am trying to get by with one every 24hrs (I hate the constipation and the zonked feeling ). As far as the therapy on the day of surgery they had me on a walker and to my first session about 4hrs after surgery. The next day it was two sessions one at 9am and one at 2pm. on Thursday the day of my release again 9 and 2. Friday my in house therapist came sessions Friday, Saturday. Then once a day from Monday to Sat. I am off today Sunday and start my outpatient therapy on Monday 3X a week. Have been told that should last from 4 to 6 weeks. I would greatly appreciate any expertise you can bring to the table.
Your friend Joe
 

florida joe

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Originally Posted by Darthtang AW http:///t/391609/now-i-have-a-leg-to-stand-on#post_3474136
Did you just come out of the closet?
Darth (whats the tattoos of on your knees?) Tang
Came out years ago, are you looking for some words of encouragement BTW your the dog groomer right ? Just for the record I have to thank you for the vast
knowledge on the hobby you bring to the table. keep up the good work
 
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