One of the things I recall when visiting with one medical
professional prior to my surgery was his comment about the disruption of my
sleep pattern for “a couple of months”.
Once again, my brain did not allow me to comprehend what this meant exactly: Par for the course for this
procedure! I have told myself over and
over that I am just going to blow through this with the force of my will and my
ability to deal with pain. When it comes
to sleep, I am wrong again.
Since my surgery on March 9th, I have not had a
good night’s sleep. In fact, I can
safely say that I have not slept for more than four hours in a row during that
time. I was proscribed some muscle
relaxers to help me sleep and I think one of those nights was when I got 4
hours. However, they are potentially
habit forming. After my ordeal with
Oxycodone I am reluctant to use them on a nightly basis. I do not look forward to going to bed (well I
do, hoping that I will actually sleep!) because I wake about every hour in
significant pain right in the knees. I
can only guess that it is still the bones healing beneath the implants. On my pain scale, it is probably 3-4; nowhere
close to the earlier pain, but it is significant enough to keep me from
sleeping.
On the flip side, my days are pretty dang good! I have been walking in the park the last
three days: 20, 30, and 35 minutes. It
is so nice to get outside. Walking is
mostly pain free and my PT is also going well.
The joints continue to respond to stretching; straightening easily and
bending more and more. I generally do
anything I need to around the house and have freed Carol from having to take
care of me. My weight is coming back,
which is pretty critical as my jeans keep sliding off my butt, making me look
like a Sitka High sophomore boy from the right angle. Not my favorite look.
Looking forward, we are taking a long scheduled trip to
Puerto Vallarta for two weeks beginning on Thursday. I am hopeful that the warmth (mid 80s during
the day, 70 in the evening) will help things loosen up even more. I have a series of exercises designed for a
pool, of which there are many at our resort.
I am not sure that I will do as much as I normally would on a trip like this, but with luck
I can restore some color to my skin, continue the good days, and hope for a
night’s sleep.
Have a great vacation, you all deserve it!
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