Last week I was able to drop the crutch and walk without any
aidJ. Very happy camper now! Although when I was walking down the hallway
at rehab I suddenly realized that I didn't know what to do with my hands while
I walked. For the past 3 months I have
either been in a wheel chair, or had one or both hands occupied with crutches. For the first time I can carry a purse and
hold Brad’s hand at the same time! I can
carry my cup of coffee, Bible and my breakfast plate at the same time! You never realize how the simple things in
life can be amazing until they are taken away from you.
Walking on my own is great, but it is also scary. I don’t trust my left knee like I used too,
we need more time together to get reacquainted and my knee needs strengthened. When I went to the gym the first time without
my crutch I had complete strangers come up to me and express their excitement
over my new found walking ability. Not
sure if I was excited with them or just plain scared people were watching me
while I worked out. Either way there I
was at the gym alone without my husband or crutch to lean on. It went pretty well until I came to a free
weight leg press and found that some body builder left over 200lbs on the
machine. FYI next time weight lifters
please remove the weights that weigh more than me!! Even though I am able to walk with my own body
weight, I cannot however carry more than my weight…..yet!
Other than the gym, I am now able to go grocery shopping
again by myself! It’s great that the
things that made my eyes roll before now make me feel like I’ve own a trip to Disney
World! I’ve only gone to the natural
food store and the neighborhood market because they are smaller scale stores. I haven’t attempted the Walmart Super Center
yet, but Kohl’s and I are good friends againJ. I also get to use the cart as a walker so
that helps a lot. Although when I get
home from any of these stores I have to ice my knee due to swelling. I’ve
noticed I have more swelling now that I’m walking free and clear. It’s all about balance, which is the major
lesson I’ve been learning through these last 3 months.
I’m only going to rehab once a week now, and after this week
we will drop it down to every other week.
In order to do this I have to go to the gym during the week, which I need
to do anyway so that works out. (No pun intended…ok well a little bit intended) While I was at rehab last week I got fitted
for a Don Joy off loader brace (I chose silver just in case you wanted to
know). It’s supposed to push my knee in
a way that will relieve the spongy cartilage and give it more time to heal, but
will allow me to partake in activities. Let the Bucket List making begin!
That’s about all the change and update for this ACI
patient.
Hi Amy, I have enjoyed reading your blog. It is informative and funny. Thanks so much for writing about your experience. I am scheduled for an ACI surgery on my patella April 30. I appreciate all the details and suggestions. I realize each person is different, so I may progress through rehab differently, but it is so helpful to have some info.
ReplyDeleteIf you happen to see my note and have time, I would love to hear how you have done since you stopped posting. I hope that you continued to do well.
Kayla
Hi Kayla - I've finally updated my blog! Thanks for the push and reminder that people still read this! Good luck tomorrow on your surgery! Please let me know if you have questions or just need someone to encourage you through this tough process! - Amy
ReplyDeleteHi Amy, Love your blog! I know your probably about 2 years post op and not sure if you can think back to this time frame but when you got off crutches or got close did you feel your knee very tight especially the patella area an/ or like a subtle clicking? I'm 14 weeks and still on one crutch but my knee feels horrible. I know its a long process but wanted to see how you felt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJoel