GearHead_1
Long Time Member
I'm going back in for surgery on my leg tomorrow. Some of you will be thinking, hey, we've heard this before. I've had my left knee replaced twice in the last year, with one interim surgery 6 months after the first surgery and 3 months before the new knee was replaced. I've had a difficult time with this process. I've been to no less than 6 specialists following the initial replacement. They are either all in cahoots or my original orthopedist did the job correctly.
I've never been able to get the swelling out of the knee, this is accompanied with significant pain on a daily basis. My life has changed, many common place tasks are something I either need to work up to or recover from.
Somewhere along the way the nerve in my leg has been damaged. I have a for lack of a better description a dead lower leg and foot. It's hard to describe as it is both numb yet hyper-sensitive. Can't wear long pants, shower stream causes pain, foot points outward, I have a significant limp.
Three different doctors tell me this can be as a result of the anesthesiologist nicking the nerve bundle when administering the nerve block, the anesthesiologist compressing (tourniquet) the nerve, the surgeon stretching the nerve or as a result of manipulation in follow up therapy. Bottom line is I don't have any idea who to point a finger towards. I'm not litigious, I just want to feel better.
I've had a couple of nerve conduction studies run they can see where the problem is and the diagnosis is that it wouldn't be wise to wait any longer for this to be repaired as it may result in my leg atrophying and losing further use of it.
The surgeon tomorrow is not one who has worked on me to this point. He'll decompress the nerve through a 10" incision. The surgery is kind of like carpel tunnel repair in the lower leg. He believes he can help. I know this has nothing to do with detailing but telling you guys is kind of like telling family. Wish me luck.
I've never been able to get the swelling out of the knee, this is accompanied with significant pain on a daily basis. My life has changed, many common place tasks are something I either need to work up to or recover from.
Somewhere along the way the nerve in my leg has been damaged. I have a for lack of a better description a dead lower leg and foot. It's hard to describe as it is both numb yet hyper-sensitive. Can't wear long pants, shower stream causes pain, foot points outward, I have a significant limp.
Three different doctors tell me this can be as a result of the anesthesiologist nicking the nerve bundle when administering the nerve block, the anesthesiologist compressing (tourniquet) the nerve, the surgeon stretching the nerve or as a result of manipulation in follow up therapy. Bottom line is I don't have any idea who to point a finger towards. I'm not litigious, I just want to feel better.
I've had a couple of nerve conduction studies run they can see where the problem is and the diagnosis is that it wouldn't be wise to wait any longer for this to be repaired as it may result in my leg atrophying and losing further use of it.
The surgeon tomorrow is not one who has worked on me to this point. He'll decompress the nerve through a 10" incision. The surgery is kind of like carpel tunnel repair in the lower leg. He believes he can help. I know this has nothing to do with detailing but telling you guys is kind of like telling family. Wish me luck.