This time next week, I’ll be getting my things ready to head
to the hospital for yet another knee surgery.
I know when I had my meniscus surgery, I was in a rush to get better and
get on with my goals and didn’t follow directions and rest and heal like I
should have. As a result, I over did it and caused more pain for myself
in the long run. This time, I’m having a
total knee replacement and I plan to follow all of the orders (or at least
try). I know there is a long road ahead and because of my age, I will probably
have to have another replacement in my lifetime but I really want to be able to do the things
that I was doing before my knee got to be as bad as it is now. I miss doing things in the gym like squats
and lunges and I look forward to doing them again. I miss little things like walking and races. I’m tired of the weight that I’ve put back on
because I’ve not been able to keep up the cardio-pace that I would like.
But as I’ve said before…. This will be a time for recovery
and for focusing on what I’m eating.
I’ll be in the hospital for several days and recovery time
(at least for work) will be about 8 weeks.
I know that full recovery can take up to a year though.
I had my pre-op on Friday and met with a list full of
doctors to go over what I can expect. If
things go well, I might be able to gradually start back into the gym at about 4
weeks but I have to check with physical therapy on that once they are assigned
to me.
I’m beginning to get a bit nervous but I know that this is
the right decision and I’ll feel so much better (once I have healed). I have done a lot of research to learn about what to expect and I have a class to go to later this week to go over more in depth info, which is pretty awesome.

Good luck to you! You will be fine! I currently have a torn meniscus and surgery is recommended! Trying to avoid surgery with physical therapy! We will see! Take care!
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