[Rhodes22-list] The left knee replacement procedure went well

Rod Ellner rodellner at mac.com
Thu May 26 11:11:29 EDT 2022


Roger…..glad it all went well.   Now to PT so you can be aboard DE🤗

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> On May 24, 2022, at 7:56 PM, Graham Stewart <gstewart8 at cogeco.ca> wrote:
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> Terrific. Must be a big relief.
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> Graham Stewart
> Agile, Rodes 22, 1976
> Kingston Ontario
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> From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of ROGER PIHLAJA
> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 9:49 PM
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> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] The left knee replacement procedure went well
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> Subject: The left knee replacement procedure went well
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> Hi All,
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> My left knee replacement procedure went well yesterday.  The hospital had an issue with their surgical tool sterilizer.  So, the procedure was delayed a few hours while they repaired it.  They accepted my “positive Covid test < 90 days” and didn’t even give me another rapid Covid test.
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> This time, I had no issues with uncontrollable shivering while in the recovery room.  The catheter made it pretty painful to pee last night.  There was some blood on the catheter and in my urine when they removed the catheter this morning.  I have to keep my pee bottle close at hand because I can’t hold my urine very well yet, although it’s getting better.  The nerve block had my left leg completely numb below the knee until this morning.  But, I have good feeling and movement in my left ankle, foot, and toes now.
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> I had my first PT session already this morning.  Lots of bending and stretching, with snapping and popping in the joint.  They had me up and walking with my walker and we did a lap around the hospital wing, about 100 yards.  With great pain and effort, I was able straighten my left knee to -5 deg and bend it to 95 deg.  The therapist said that’s very good right after surgery.  I’m resting in a recliner chair with my legs propped up.  The PT session was very painful and exhausting.  I’m glad it’s over!
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> I had another PT session after lunch.  We worked on climbing a ramp and stairs and getting in and out of a car.  After that, they sent me home.  We had to make a stop at the pharmacy and got home about 4:00 PM.
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> All in all, it went pretty well.  The knee is swollen and sore; but, I’m in good spirits and life is good!  Thanks for all your good wishes and prayers.
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> Roger Pihlaja
> S/V Dynamic Equilibrium
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> On May 21, 2022, at 12:21 PM, ROGER PIHLAJA <Roger_Pihlaja at msn.com> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> My left knee replacement surgery is scheduled for next Monday, May 23, 2022.  Deb & I have to arrive at the Alma hospital at 6:15 AM.  The procedure is supposed to be at 8:00 AM.  They will probably keep me overnight and send me home on Tuesday.
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> I had blood and urine tests at Midland hospital this week Thursday.  Oddly, I was not scheduled for a Covid test?  I called Dr. Ware’s office to see if there had been an oversight.  I was told, “Because you have tested positive for Covid within the last 90 days, you do not need a Covid test now.”  I reminded the nurse scheduler that the positive Covid test result on March 21st was the rapid response test they gave me at Alma hospital.  I had a PCR Covid test the next day at Gladwin hospital, which came back negative.  The rapid response test is known for inaccuracy, especially when the subject is not showing any Covid symptoms.  So, the positive test result on March 21st was almost certainly a false positive.  I was told it didn’t matter.  Yes, the policy makes no sense; but, that’s the policy.  If I get sent home on Monday because I didn’t have a Covid test or I flunk one of their rapid response Covid tests at the hospital, I think I’m going to start searching for a new doctor and a new hospital!
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> I’ll try to send out a group e-mail when I get home on Tuesday.  Wish me luck!
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> Roger Pihlaja
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