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gja1000 06-24-2009 02:43 PM

My mom is having her knee replaced
 
She's having it done tomorrow (June 25th). She's 86 and has been having severe pain for the last couple of months. The docs all say she is walking bone on bone and there is nothing else to do. If she doesn't have it done she will be in a wheel chair soon. She is in good health, but of course, at 86 there is always the possibility of complications.

In addition, the rehabilitation is pretty intense and I hope she can do it - I think she can. She had the other knee replaced about 15 years ago, so she knows what she is in for.

It is very painful for the first 2-3 days, and she'll be in the hospital. Then she will go to a rehab hospital for a week or so.

Please keep her in your thoughts. I'll be staying with her during the day, my daughter during the evenings, and I'll go back at night, if she needs someone to stay overnight. The hospital has wireless so I'll have my computer and will probably be on it ALL the time.

Anyway, I'll check in and let you know how things go.

lynne b 06-24-2009 02:57 PM

OMG, your mom must be so much braver then i am. I will be praying that everything goes well and that she has a quick recovery.
My mom has the same thing with her knee,she complained about it before her back surgery but haven't heard her say to much about it since. Please keep us updated...Lynne

Marilyn 06-24-2009 03:18 PM

Gayle, sooo hope that all goes very well and that she makes a speedy recovery!!!!! You are so fortunate to still have your mother around!!

gja1000 06-24-2009 07:03 PM

Yes, I really am lucky to have her and am lucky that she is in good enough health to take care of this painful knee. I just hope that she does well enough in therapy to be able to walk well for the next few years. I think she will do fine - but still I seem to be holding my breath.

My daughter is very anxious and that makes me anxious too.

gja1000 06-25-2009 07:31 AM

It's 10:30AM in Austin and it's 94 degrees already - just thought you'd enjoy that little tidbit - glad I'm INSIDE! They took mom back to surgery about an hour ago, it was supposed to start at 10:00 and they said they were running on time.

She should be finished about noon, and then in recovery for a couple more hours. My sil is coming home about noon to stay with the two year old so that my daughter can come up to the hospital. It'll be nice to have company.

DianaB 06-25-2009 07:48 AM

Gayle, I'll keep your Mom in my prayers this morning. No matter how old they are we still worry about them. When it gets to be bone-on-bone there's not much more than can be done, except surgery. Keep us posted on how she's doing.

gja1000 06-25-2009 09:01 AM

She's out of surgery and the surgeon said everything went very well. I'm waiting to find out her room number, it will be good to get into a room and out of surgery waiting room.

Janet 06-25-2009 09:59 AM

I am so sorry Gayle that I didn't see this until now. I'm glad the surgery went well and that she's in recovery. I pray she has a quick recovery with as little as pain as possible. They make us worry don't they?

lynne b 06-25-2009 10:59 AM

I am glad to hear she is out of surgery and in recovery. I hope she has a quick recovery and not much pain. please keep us updated

gja1000 06-25-2009 03:08 PM

she is much more awake now and sat on the bedpan for about an hour but only passed a little urine - but she says she feels better. She is still sleeping between sips of water, position changes, etc. so I think she is doing well.

gja1000 06-26-2009 05:24 AM

Mom had a pretty good night. They had to get her up on the bedside commode in order to pee - but she did OK, peed, and then rested pretty well for the rest of the night.

She looks better than I expected this morning, she's eating a little breakfast, and is beginning to complain about a few things, so I think she is OK :)

She's watching Wimbeldon!

Janet 06-26-2009 05:44 AM

What great news Gayle. I always know Mom is feeling back to normal when she starts complaining a bit too....lol. Sounds like she has a great spirit!

gja1000 06-26-2009 09:00 AM

Mom passed out for a few seconds when she was transferring from bed to chair. She went completely limp and the aid and I had to get her to the chair - not a pretty sight.

Then the physical therapist was getting her back to bed and while she didn't pass out - she was very weak and unsteady. He noted that she was holding her breath, so I know that is what happened when she got up. Her blood pressure dropped (which is normal upon standing) and then she held her breath and wham! she lost consciousness briefly. We'll make sure she breathes next time!!! I can't take any more of that kind of excitement

DianaB 06-26-2009 10:54 AM

I was going to say how glad I was that your Mom was doing alright but it sounds like she gave you a big scare. I hope she has a speedy recovery and no more incidents like this one. She's been in my prayers.

Janet 06-26-2009 01:38 PM

That kind of excitement is not needed is it? Did you tell her not to do that anymore??? LOLOL

I really hope it doesn't happen again and that she recovers quickly.

judy 06-26-2009 01:46 PM

I just saw this Gayle. I hope she is recovering without the excitement of passing out. She might have held her breath because she was afraid of what it would feel like when she was upright.

I will be praying for her. She deserves to have an easy time.

2tiredmom 06-26-2009 03:14 PM

I hope she's doing better to. I will keep her in my prayers also. She sounds like a strong women. Hope she's up and walking with little or no pain soon.

Blueyes 06-26-2009 05:31 PM

Hey Gayle! I hope your mom has a good night tonight:)

Gina 06-26-2009 07:03 PM

Gayle I hope your mother is feeling better tonight.. She will be in my prayers for a speedy recovery.

lynne b 06-27-2009 03:08 AM

Oh Gayle, that had to be scary, i hope your mom is doing much better. I hope the pain isn't to unbearable for her and that she makes a speedy recovery.

gja1000 06-27-2009 05:49 AM

Mom looks great this morning and after taking in lots of fluids yesterday, she hasn't had any more "fainting" spells. Hopefully, we are over that hump.

Today will be even more rigorous with physical therapy. She walked about 6 steps yesterday and they will be shooting for more than that today. She's got to keep making progress if she wants to get back to full walking capability. She can do it - she's a tough old bird (when she wants to be :))

She's not having much pain at all - only taking extra strength tylenol at this point. Amazing!

Marilyn 06-27-2009 05:51 AM

Gayle, so glad that she is doing so well!!!!! Wishes for a speedy recover going her way!!!!

gja1000 06-27-2009 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by judy (Post 94608)
I just saw this Gayle. I hope she is recovering without the excitement of passing out. She might have held her breath because she was afraid of what it would feel like when she was upright.

I will be praying for her. She deserves to have an easy time.

You are right Judy - I think we all hold our breath somewhat when we are doing something that takes lots of effort or that we think will be painful - or is painful. I think it is somewhat of a normal response.

judy 06-27-2009 12:17 PM

It's good to hear that she is recovering. I'll keep praying!

gja1000 06-28-2009 06:32 PM

Mom was transferred to the rehab facility today. It is brand new and really nice! She'll be very busy with rehab for the next couple of weeks. She can already stand on her own and walk a little way with the walker. She's making great progress!!!

GO MOM! :)

AngieDoogles 06-28-2009 07:55 PM

YAY! Glad everything is going well. I hope she has a very speedy recovery.

Tiramisu 06-29-2009 05:07 AM

She'll be dancing before you know it.

DianaB 06-29-2009 07:41 AM

It sounds like your Mom is doing great!!! They really get them working out as soon as they've had a day or two to recouperate. It's painful but really gets them back in shape quickly. Give her a few weeks and she'll be back probably running circles around you, Gayle!!!!!

Janet 06-29-2009 10:16 AM

So glad to read things are going great with your Mom. She'll be teaching the therapist in a day or so...lol.

Blueyes 06-29-2009 03:51 PM

I'm glad she's settled and working hard!! I wish her the best:thumbup:

gja1000 06-29-2009 08:01 PM

they really worked her out today at rehab!!! They are not playing games there, I tell ya. They had her walk to the bathroom (not the bedside commode) with the walker, do her business by herself, and then walk back to the bed. Of course, she was supervised, but not assisted. She did it, but I know it was hard. She was completely tired out when she finished, but she did it. It will get easier every day, I know it and so does she.

lynne b 06-30-2009 02:59 AM

So glad to hear your mom is doing better, i know it must be so painful for her but hopefully the end result will be little to no pain at all....Lynne

Tiramisu 06-30-2009 04:35 AM

She's a Champion

DianaB 06-30-2009 07:08 AM

I'm cheering your Mom on.......:cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

gja1000 06-30-2009 10:20 AM

Thanks everyone!

judy 07-02-2009 02:45 PM

She is great! She has such a strong will. Bless her heart.

lynne b 07-07-2009 09:53 AM

Gayle, hows your mom doing with the rehab? i hope she's doing good, she'll be dancing out there before you know it.

gja1000 07-07-2009 03:54 PM

Hi Lynne and All,
My daughter felt that mom was getting a little depressed and she was not eating well - and the food was not all that appealing either. We were basically taking her 3 meals a day - it was quite a chore running back and forth. So, Brooke decided to bring her home.

She had a doc appt yesterday morning, so Brooke went up and checked her out before the appt. They said she had made great progress (and she had) and that it was fine for her to go home. In fact, we had the choice of inpatient or out patient rehab, so she could have been home the full time - but going to rehab for a week was really good for her mobility.

Things went great yesterday during the day, she is getting around very well. But toward the evening she started to show some confusion. I thought she was probably dehydrated and we started getting her to drink and the confusion cleared up, pretty much.

But during the night, she was up and down all night and sometimes she would use the bedside commode and sometimes she walked into the bathroom (which she was not supposed to do at night because she has to go up and down a small step to and from the bathroom.

My daughter tends to over dramatize things so when she called me this morning, you would have though the world was coming to the end. And in fact, mom was pretty confused this morning - again, some dehydration from overnight - and just from changing environments - even though it was changing to home. I know that older people have increased confusion when their enviornment changes - so I wasn't too surprised, although I did think her mental confusion would probably be pretty mild. She's very clear and sharp normally.

Today during the day Brooke kept telling me about how she was saying odd things. She wanted to take a shower and Brooke wanted me there when she got her in the shower (she is able to shower herself sitting in her shower chair). Brooke said she asked her a dozen times if she could get into the shower and didn't seem to remember that Brooke said they had to wait for me. Again, Brooke dramatizes things, so not sure how many times she actually asked.

We got her in and out of the shower with no problems and she was absolutely fine and clear as a bell the whole time I was there (go figure). Brooke knows that she can do it herself now - but will always wait till her husband is in the house, just in case.

Home health will come tomorrow - not sure what all they will be doing beside physical therapy. I told Brooke if mom is up and down all night again tonight, to ask for a sitter for a night or two. I think her mental status will clear up in a day or two, but a nighttime sitter would give Brooke lots of peace of mind!

Anyway, it sounds worse that it really is - I think things will be fine in a day or so. Mom's mobility is great and she says her knee feels better than it did before surgery - so we are making progress on that end, at least!

DianaB 07-07-2009 06:09 PM

I know that with you being a nurse that you'll make sure that your Mom has the best of care. I think that it's great that you understand all that's going on with her. I'd probably be the same way that Brooke is!! I'm glad to hear that your Mom's home. She'll be back to herself in a day or two, I'm sure.

gja1000 07-07-2009 07:22 PM

Thanks for the encouraging words Diana! She's been better late this afternoon and is still clear and doing well here at 10:30PM. I just talked to Brooke and she said he helped her get dressed for bed and into bed. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that she sleeps better tonight than last night!


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