Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Travel is tiring

While traveling is always tiring this time it has been even more so than any other time in the past. I have tried to keep up my exercises bit have slipped a bit. My hamstring is still bothering me and the pain in my left ankle area has not gone away. The doctor said that it was a bone bruise but I am not sure why it would be bruised. I guess I will ask more questions at my next visit.

Monday, December 28, 2009

One down; one to go

We just finished the first leg of the Christmas travel. I was able to do my @ home exercises when the nieces and nephews were out at the park or the Y. We are now headed to my Dad's house. Stay tuned.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Traveling

I made it...the 9 hour car ride that is. It started out pretty miserable and after ice got better. It was very exhausting to say the least. I kept doing quad sets throughout the day to help keep blood moving around. The biggest issue was my hamstring. No matter how I sat there was no getting it completely comfortable. Oh well, I am here enjoying the nieces, nephews, and in-laws.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas

No updates today other than wishing everyone a Merry Christmas. Ice machine is on my knee after another little twist. It isstarting to get easy.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Morning therapy

My therapist could tell that I did something to my knee, not that I didn't tell him. After 10 minutes on the treadmill I was basically done. We trie stretching and that did not help. So, I got the electrical stimulation for about 20 minutes and was out. Now comes the fun...9 hours in a van tomorrow. We did go buy a 12v adapter so I can have my ice...so we'll see how that goes.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

First little knee tweak

Okay, it was bound to happen...especially after my doctor warned me to be careful, I tweaked my knee tonight. While trying to get something from underneath the kitchen sink and ever so slightly twiste my knee. I don't know how or why but I did. I have been on the couch under ice ever since. Already not looking forward to therapy tomorrow morning....

Today's therapy session

Okay, I am not going to pull any punches on this one...today's therapy session absolutely sucked! The therapsit said that it was time to start working out the soreness from the adhesion popping. Based on the doctor's comments yesterday and a couple of slips of the tongue from the therapist today I am more convinced that we actually pulled my hamstring.

So, today after the treadmill, forward and backward, we did the theraband ball squeezes and squats, and then tried some stretching. Today; however, when I said "ok" as he was stretching my hamstring he stopped. I finally looked at the back of my leg and saw the bruising...wow.

I'm dreaming of a healed hamstring...

I am not sure which is more bothersome, the sore hamstring or the stiffness in my knee. Last night was the first night since the 3 after surgery that I woke up due to pain & discomfort. I woke up once laying on my right side with my left throbbing. Once I got that relieved and back asleep my hamstring woke me up thobbing.

I know, wah, wah, wah.... I just gotta complain...

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

4 week follow up

I went in fotr my 4 week post op doctor's visit today and all went well, for the most part. He asked me about this, his words, alleged adhesion...which sparked my curiosity. Maybe it was a sprain...who knows.. The doc also warned me that I was steal healing and to not get overconfident. He said that I could still fall and completely destroy the rebuilt ligament. So, I will continue to be overly cautious.

So, back to therapy tomorrow to prep for the travel to see the family...

No exercises yesterday

After the scaled down physical therapy session yesterday I decided to rest the remainder of the day. I went home and basically iced my hamstring and knee the remainder of the day. I woke up this morning with the same soreness and tenderness in my leg. I can't even begin to fathom what the "old" protocol would have been like of 4 weeks completely immobilized...no wonder it took 6 to 9 months of rehab.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Therapy

Well, the therapist took one look @ me getting out of my chair in the waiting room and said "you must still be sore." That is an understatement. He decided to scale back a bit until we work out the swelling and soreness from popping the adhesion. After 10 miutes on a regular stationary bike we went over to stretch and he commented on the bruising on my hamstring. So after some minor stretching, patella movements (which were quite painful today), and some electro-therapy he let me go.

I go back to the doctor tomorrow for a 4 week checkup. I am going to point out some minor tweaks that I have had the past couple of days where my knee wants to twist when I stand up, I am sure it is just weakness. We will see.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Hamstring troubles

While I want to believe my therapist that the pop in my hamstring Friday morning was one of those "adhesions" I have had an extremely sore hamstring all weekend. I have tried doing my @ home hamstring stretches with little or no luck without soreness. I have another PT session tomorrow at 11 so I will definitely explore this issue with them.

I am still doing my @ home exercises and can feel my calf muscles getting stronger. My knee is sturdy but still swells when I exercise and if I am up walking around for any length of time. I have been Christmas shopping two days in a row and both days come home with major swelling.

Friday, December 18, 2009

I learned a new word today...

Ok, so not a new word but a new definition of a word. Up until this morning I knew "adhesion" meant one thing sticking to another. What I didn't know was that it could apply to muscles and tendons.

After warming up on the treadmill I moved to the table for the stretches. Instead of my therapist pushing for my hamstring stretch he elevated my leg, put my ankle in his hand, andsaid push. As soon as I did, POP, on the outside of my hamstring. He said, I'm glad we talked about adhesions....

Wow, I am sore and at work. Probably won't last all day.

Different kind of soreness

I tried, for most of the day, yesterday to go without the crutch and report that all went well. No major challenges provided you don't count the mental challenge. When I got home, and finally relaxed I realized I had a little more soreness over my entire body, I guess I was very uptight about moving around without the crutch.

Doing my @ home exercises worked out most of the soreness in my left leg. I had to do some additional stretches for my right side because I caught myself favoring that left leg and not putting weight on the left leg....that is going to take a conscience effort to not rely on the right leg.

I have physical therapy this morning...so instead of going home and icing the knee for awhile I will be going to the office. Should be fun.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

First trip without crutches

On my therapist recommendation, I am doing as much as I can without crutches. I brought one with me to work today but have not been using it. I just made the roundtrip to the cafeteria, granted I ate there so I had a break, without issue. My goal is to rid of them altogether by the weekend.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Can you say wow...

Okay, the actual Physical Therapist was back today, not the PT Assistant, and did he really work over this left knee/leg. He was very pleased with the progress on my leg extension and then proceeded to start working me over. First, he wants me off the single crutch by the end of the week. While I believe in my Dr's ACL reconstruction I have 19 years of breaking bad habits and subliminally protecting this leg so getting rid of the crutch is going to be a challenge mentally...

He put me on a treadmill and steadily increased the speed to a slow/normal walk all the while prodding me to look straight ahead, extend my leg and reach out with the heel first, and let go of death grip on the protection bar. Once we walked forward for 10 minutes he decided to turn me around and walk backwards on the treadmill...was that fun. After the treadmill the real fun began:
hamstring stretches, patella movement, (he even showed me how to find the quadricep tendon so that I can start breaking up the stiffness), knee presses (pressing a work out ball in to the wall with my knee), squats (again using the work out ball), calf stretches, and then he made me stand on a little pedestal on my left leg with a theraband around both legs and extend the good leg out....boy was that fun....

So, another step in the process... The real "therapy" is going to be in my head...

Leaving Physical Therapy...

I am headed toward my afternoon physical therapy session with just a bit of trepidation. My therapist commented Monday afternoon that she was going to be adding some "new & exciting" things to my session, yeah...!? Full details to follow later today.

Stiffness and swelling

I am still having stiffness and swelling, especially after sitting for any length of time. I try to find ways to keep the leg elevated @ work but there is no way to keep it at or above my heart. I can work out the stiffness with my @ home exercises but the swelling wants to linger.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Just a little swelling today

Having a little issue with awelling today. I came home early today because of the swelling. I have the ice machine hooked up now trying reduce the swelling. I have to be at my youngest son's band concert in three hours.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Being clumsy..

Being clumsy isn't a good thing while having to get around on crutches. While attempting to turn around, I stubbed my right to on my crutch, lost my balance, banged my left leg (jarring my knee), and caught myself from falling.....quite hilarious after the fact but ultimately scary while happening.

That makes two real close calls on subsequent Monday nights at the house..... Maybe it is not me being clumsy as much as it is Monday being a bad day at the Hennessee household.

Therapy today was a @?!#

Even though I have been doing my @ home stuff today's therapy session was a tough one. We do more quad specific work that I are not on my @ home exercises and I can tell it had been 3 days since I did them last.

One such exercise I stand in front of some stairs, squat down in a "high crouch" and then shift my weight back and forth in a slalom type movement. Now, I never get quads like professional cyclist when I am riding but I do usually get pretty nice quads...but this little slalom exercise wore me out. Oh well, I have to get better.

Stay tuned....next therapy session is Wednesday...

Another new week

I am not sure if I am doing too much or not enough because the tightness/cramping behind my knee is proving difficult to get rid of for some reason. Other than venturing out for a little Christmas shopping on Saturday I've been doing my @ home stuff and still icing as directed. I will address with my therapist today.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Cramps are working me over

I can't explain it but I am struggling with cramps behind my knee tonight. I can't say that I have been on it any more today than any other day this week but something has is causing me to cramp. I am sitting on the couch with the ice machine going to see if that will help calm them down.

Morning stiffness

I woke up this morning with sore and stiff quads. My therapist had me do several quad exercises yesterday so that probably explains the stiffness. The soreness made the at home exercises a little more difficult this morning...or it could be that I didn't do any of them yesterday.

I am about to venture out into the fray....my son and I are going Christmas shopping. I am sure I will be ready for ice when I get back..

Friday, December 11, 2009

No infection and day 3 of Physical Therapy

So, the Physician's Assistant said there was no infection. She removed the bandages and said the swelling was probably scar tissue and that I should be gently massaging both sides of the incision. She suggested the tenderness could be from the dissolvable sutures creating the puffines. So, with the bandages off I'll have to update the photos later.

Wow, another day of therapy another stretch/exercise added. Luckily, the soreness and stiffness is more related to muscle weakness but there is still some tenderness behind the knee.

I finally made it home after picking up Greyson from the groomers, not without its own drama, and am icing my knee down. I'll do my at home regimen here in about an hour and ice down some more.

Now, for the drama while picking up my dog: after letting him do his business we made it to the car door. Here is the scene: miniature schauzer on leash, me on one crutch, in a parking lot with moving vehicles. I open the door and go to take a step closer to put my crutch in the vehicle and low and behold Greyson runs under my foot.....and of course gets stepped on....he yelps, I jump and land on my good foot (luckily), since I was favoring my left foot due to therapy. Oh yeah, the crutch...it falls backward. I am glad to say that Greyson and I both made it in the car and back home safely.

So, the saga continues.....

Sitting @ the doctor's office

Hopefully I don't have an infection but will soon find out.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Today was all stretching....

Therapy went well today, I think. Started with 10 minutes on the recumbent bike and then the therapist went to work. We did nothing but stretches today with a little work with one of those bands. We did hamstring, quad, and calf stretches first then using an exercise ball did some different work on my quad:
- exercise ball directly behind quad against the wall and straightening my knee back into the ball
- using the ball for balance while doing wall squats

After that we moved to the miniature set of stairs and did calf and more quad work. Once done with those 5 different little deals she had me lay down and did patella movements (most uncomfortable...). As we finished, she strongly recommended that I call the doctor because the incision area where they harvested the hamstring tendons was red, very puffy, and warmer than the rest of my leg.....possible infection. So, I called the doctor and am waiting to hear back from the office. If I have not heard anything by the a.m. I will definitely call back in and get some resolution.

All in all, I think it is going well. I am determined to be a good PT patient and keep doing my "homework".

Morning exercises

I am going to have to adjust my wake up time just a little so I can get my morning PT exercises. I can tell a difference in my flexibility and strength so I want to ensure I am doing them.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Physical Therapy @ home

I am doing my best with the at home physical therapy. After setting in meetings all day long my knee and calf were extremely tight even after doing lots of ankle flexing and knee raises. After the two rounds of the ankle flex exercises the calf loosened up quite nicely. I am supposed to do all of my exercises 3 times per day...oh yeah I posted the routine yesterday, so I did them this morning and as soon as I got home. I have one more round tonight before bed.

It was great seeing many of my old friends from the field today. The only issue is that I don't do my presentation until tomorrow so I had to explain the crutch multiple times....it's all good though.

One of the dissolving bandages/sutures came off tonight. It is amazing how modern medicine has progressed to the point we are at today. The "entry" wound looks more like a pin prick than a surgical scar. I can't wait to see how the incision from the hamstring tendon harvest when those sutures finally come off.

First "field trip" @ work

With our winter departmental meeting starting today and being down to one crutch I decided to venture out to the company cafeteria...what a journey. I think getting around on two crutches is less stressful than one but I'll adapt.

I am doing as many of my PT exercises as possible here @ work. I can do all of the stretches but the band work requires me to lay down so I will have to do those @ home 2 times tonight.

Another day...

After struggling through two more sets of the exercises last night and one this morning I feel some of the tension in my knee beginning to loosen. My calf muscles are still very tight and I am doing seated calf raises as I type. I can tell my extension is better but not where it needs to be at this point. I'll just keep working. The PT guy says I have roughly until January 8th to regain full extension....so I will ensure that does not become an issue.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

First therapy session

I get to therapy and find out that the instructions I was given with the CPM to only focus on the "flex" was wrong. I should have been working on the extension just as much as the flex. Of course, had I not been rushed in/out of the surgical center without post operative instructions I would have known that.....but I am responsible because I didn't call back in and clarify.

So, the first session was a bit more unpleasant than I expected it to be since I had not been extending my leg at all for nye on 13 days. It starts as I get up to "crutch" my way back to the torture area....my therapist stops me and says, "put that heel down and put some weight on that leg". It gets better...after a brief interview I get up on the table and the torture begins.

First: basic leg extension trying to get back to flattening my leg out. Like any good Catholic school nun he takes his little plastic measuring device and places it between the back of my leg and the table...and proceeds to let me know just how much room there is by "swatting" the back of my leg. The goal, he says, is to not have any space so he can't swing his little plastic measuring device.

Second: he places an triangle of foam under my knee and has me extend my leg as flat as I can while keeping my knee on the foam....boy did that get my attention. 3 sets of 10 of those and I was ready to call it a day....but no... Next he takes an exercise band, which I am told is the lightest resistance and that he usually only uses this on little old ladies, and hooks it over my foot and hands me the knot. This time I have to keep my knee on the foam but push the foam and extend my foot...3 sets of 15 of these babies. As if that weren't enough he then takes the knot and begins pulling my foot away from my body and I have to pull it back in....all with my knee on the foam extended..... If I weren't hurting so much I would have kicked him with my good leg.

After this insidious little session, I get up and get "runway modeling" instructions with one crutch....yes down to one crutch...as long as I fully extend my left leg, let my heel hit the ground first, and keep my head up while walking. After several "runway" walks he takes me to an available recumbent stationary bike. 10 minutes of the bike at no resistance felt like climbing up Grey Road in Davidson on my Trek for the first time....

Finally, he shows me two stretches to do and gives me a homework assignment complete with take home work sheets that have to be turned in at the next visit (which is Thursday). I have to do everything but the bike at home at least 3 times a day and my wonderful wife can't wait to help....!!

Thus ends the first PT session. In case anyone is interested and would like to Google the exercises here are the "technical" names of each one:
Dorsiflexion: Resisted 3 sets of 15 @ 3 times per day
Plantar Flexion Resisted: 3 sets of 15 @ 3 times per day
Terminal Knee Extension (Supine): 3 sets of 15 @ 3 times per day
Knee Extension (Sitting) 3 sets of 15 @ 3 times per day
Sitting Hamstring Stretch: 3 sets of 5 (held for 30 seconds) @ 3 times per day with a note to do these as much as possible
Gastroc Stretch: 3 sets of 5 (held for 30 seconds) @ 3 times per day

First day of PT

Well, after 13 days of the CPM I have my first day of physical therapy this morning. I am at work right now and will plan on working at home after...anticipating a lot of soreness.

I did drive today so that felt really good. I don't like not being mobile.

Monday, December 7, 2009

First day back @ work (redux)

First, let me say that I work with some of the most awesome people in the world. From the time I arrived until the time I left everyone in the office was asking how they could help, if I needed anything, welcome backs, and just all around best wishes. Thanks to the entire office team!!

The day went better than I anticipated. The toughest part of the day was having to get from point A to point B on crutches. One definitely gets a new perspective trying to carry out daily activities while using crutches. Getting around the house was relatively easy but today was a different story. Even though my wonderful wife drove me to work this morning that simple little walk from the front drive of our companies campus to my office was quite a chore. I was completely drained by the time I got to my office. The only time I had to venture out was restroom breaks and our departmental meeting.

I have a new found respect for anyone that deals with modern America with permanent disablities! From getting through doors on self closing hinges to negotiating narrow passages within the work environment the day was an eye opening experience.

First day back @ work

Well, I made it back in to work this morning. Right now I am just a bit exhausted and have that dull nagging pain in my knee. I am going to try and make it all day, if possible, but am not making any promises. My wonderful wife drove me in this morning but I am ready to get back behind the wheel.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Finished with CPM

Okay, I just finished with my CPM sessions since I start therapy on Tuesday. I might use it again tomorrow afternoon after work if my leg is knee is real tight. I was able to get my flex up to 105 degrees with a 5 second pause at the top of the flex. What is puzzling is as soon as I get out of the CPM and try to get that much flex in my knee myself I can't get there. It is probably subliminal since I know I am doing it and not the machine. Ice machine now for about 30 minutes....

I am going to attempt to go back to work tomorrow. The doctor said I could go start driving, since I drive an automatic transmission, and go back to work and work at my discretion. We have a major company wide meeting with all of our field staff Wednesday through Friday so I am going to pace myself. The great thing about that is I have a great boss and work for a great company and if I need to work from home that will not be a problem.

Muscle cramps and spasms

Fought through muscle cramps and spasms throughout the night. Still fighting through some mild twitches this morning hopefully lots of water will help.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Could not maintain 90 degrees flex

I might have over done it this afternoon during my CPM session. Even though I left the ice machine on for nearly 30 minutes after the CPM session (where I got to 90 degrees twice) I had quite a bit of soreness and swelling. When I got back in to the CPM after dinner I could not get back to 90 degrees as it was very uncomfortably tight. So, I backed off to 70 degrees for most of the session and moved up to 85 degrees toward the end (for 3 cycles).

I am going to continue working toward 90 degrees and beyond as I know that will be the first goal, of many, once I start PT.

90 degrees flex

Just finished 2.5 hours in the CPM and was able to move my knee flex up to 90 degrees. My hamstring is a bit sore so I am icing it down right now. I keep the ice machine on my knee while in the CPM so it does not get too sore. After a 2 hour break will start another session.

CPM at 85

Working on gradually increasing the flex of my knee. Currently at 80 degrees and will be adding 5 degrees before the day is out. Watching college football all day!! ROLL TIDE from a die hard Tennessee Volunteer fan.

Day 1 without the brace

Well, day 1 without the brace has come and gone. I have been trying to follow doctor's orders by putting weight on my leg as much as possible while standing up. I have taken a few small steps without the crutches and found that to be more of mind over matter. As noted in yesterday's post, I have not had a great deal of confidence in my left knee in years. I was never a great athlete but enjoyed playing until the knee started giving out. That was when I started cycling. Now, maybe, I can start playing raquetball again, play softball again, join the adult basketball league.....NOT. Raquetball definitely...the other two we'll see.

As for physical therapy, I start next Tuesday. In the interim I was directed to keep using the CPM and to increase the flex as much as I can stand so that is what I will do.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Doing research...braceless rehab

The internet can be a blessing and a curse. In this case it is helping me get over the anxiety of not using the brace while going through rehab. I googled "braceless acl recovery" and have been reading through orthpedic physician sites, physical therapy sites, and blogs and it seems like bracing is falling out of favor with the exception of right after surgery. So, I have to call the rehab place and get going.

Braceless rehab

Wow, my doctor put me on a "braceless" rehab program. I am a bit concerned about that as I am battling the fears of the past. I have no confidence in this knee but I guess I will learn.

Follow up

Heading to the doctor's office for my first follow up appointment and schedule physical therapy.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Me and my guard dog..

This is me and our family pet, Greyson. He has been by my side pretty much nonstop since I came home last week. When I am using the CPM, as in this shot, he is right there by my side.

Beginning of Week 2

Here are a couple of pictures of the rainbow of colors my left leg as been displaying going in to week 2. I go back to the doctor tomorrow for a follow up and map out the next phase.


New CPM arrived

Just got the new CPM and into it properly. I was at 70 degrees yesterday and can only get to 50 degrees right now. We were really rushed last Wednesday morning and apparently didn't hear the alignment instructions correctly.

Getting a new CPM

I called the company that owns the CPM yesterday to inquire about a "tingling" sensation when using the machine. They told me that it was a nerve issue and to call my doctor...so I called the doctor and they told me it was a machine issue...then called back to rental and they said they would check back today. Basically, when I start the CPM it feels like there is a short and I am getting a low level shocking sensation. This morning the company called back and asked if I was still having the same issue so they are going to bring me a different unit. That little device really makes a difference.

I am having more pain the past two days at the point where the hamstring was harvested. I go back to the doctor tomorrow so hopefully we can get some answers about what is going on in that area.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Week 1

Wow, it has been one week. Yesterday was eventful with the doctor thinking I might have a blood clot, having the ultrasound, being relieved at not having a blood clot, and then multiple calls back and forth to the office only to be told to just take it easy and we'll see you Friday.

I asked about physical therapy and was told to keep using the CPM until Friday and we would map out a plan then....so I am sitting on the couch watching the History Channel's WWII in HD on Demand all day.

Stay tuned.....more excitement awaits when PT begins

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Heard from doctor

Okay, the doctor confirmed that there was no blood clot but wants me to just relax and not do too much between now and Friday, my follow up appointment. I asked about PT and was told that we would discuss all of that on Friday.

No blood clot

Okay, no blood clot. Now just waiting on the doctor's office to call back with next steps.

Making a run to the hospital

Called the doctor and he thinks I might have a bloodclot in my leg so we are running to the hospital for an ultrasound. Will provide updates as they are available.

6 Days later

I am not sure if I am doing something wrong or not but I am in as much pain today as I was last Thursday after the surgery. I am using the CPM 4-6 hours a day, I am keeping my brace on when not in the CPM, using the cool ice wrap, and keeping my leg elevated but the back of my leg radiating down to my calf are really hurting. It is almost like muscle spasms from the hamstring area. I am going to call the doctor this morning and describe what is happening and see if there is something I can do to relieve this issue.

I also need to find out about physical therapy as I still have not heard from anyone about starting.

Monday, November 30, 2009

It's a new week

Yesterday was a good day. I finally figured out the best way to stay comfortable while using the CPM so I was able to use it for 7 hours. I felt good enough to tackle the stairs last night and slept in my bed for the first time since Tuesday night....subsequently getting a good night's sleep.

The bruising is still quite amazing in its scope and color palette but the swelling seems to be subsiding. I should be hearing from the doctor's office concerning physical therapy today.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Better day so far

I decided to try using the CPM in a prone position and that has helped immensely. I have been able to spend 4 hours in it today and that is really helping the stiffness in the knee.

The bruising has really become more noticeable. The entire inside of my leg, from ankle up past my knee, is bruised in lovely shades of blacks, blues, and yellows.

Tough day

Saturday was not a very good day. I don't know if I overdid it on Friday with the shower and trying to be up and around more or what but I was very uncomfortable all day. I only did 5 hours in the CPM and need to try and do more today.

I can put a little more weight on my leg than. I will call tomorrow and find out when my PT starts, that should be a lot of fun?!?!?

It was a good football Saturday: my son's school University of South Carolina beat Clemson, Tennessee made it 25 straight over Kentucky, and the SEC took care of business against the ACC.

Today will be a better day.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Rough night

I am not sure why but last night was about as bad as Wednesday night. I noticed this morning that the swelling is moving up the side of my leg and it is very sensitive. I can put a little more weight on it today and am actually looking forward to the CPM. I am going to shoot for a 3 hour session this morning once I start.

Friday, November 27, 2009

The dreaded CPM



This harmless looking little device mocks me daily. 6 - 8 hours a day at 2 hour increments.....

Okay, here are some pictures




Day 3: took off the original bandages to change them out. What a surprise....

Tiring day...

Well, I have made it through 4 hours of the CPM today and my attitude about it is changing. It actually seems to really work the soreness and stiffness out of the knee. The hamstring is not as sore as it was yesterday so that is a good thing.

We took the bandages off this afternoon so I could take a shower and the swelling and bruising was about what I expected. Again, will try to get pictures loaded soon. The shower, on the other hand, while was refreshing was very tiring.

I still haven't heard from the doctor's office concerning starting physical therapy. I guess I'll use the CPM 6-8 hours a day until Monday and call if I haven't heard from them. Of course, that is going to be fun as well.....

CPM actually helped

Okay, the medieval torture device redeemed itself this morning. The 2 hour session actually was quite beneficial. The stiffness, while still there, was gently worked out over the course of the session. I am taking a break for lunch and will go for another session. I didn't; however, get the full additional 5 degrees of flex that I was supposed to add. I was only able to add 3 degrees so hopefully I can get the extra 2 degrees in the next session.

I took a peak underneath the bandages....wow. Even with the ice machine pumping cold water around my knee for nearly 2 days the swelling is UGLY... We are going to change the bandages later today so I should get some good pictures.

Stay tuned...

Day 2

Yesterday wasn't too bad. I struggled with the CPM and as the day progressed I started having a little more discomfort. We had a great family night talking about Christmas and then watching a movie together...well I dozed in and out and they watched a movie.

Everyone has told me that the 2nd full day after the surgery will be the biggest challenge...that would be today. I can already feel the incisions more so than yesterday. I am not looking forward to the CPM as I feel tightness behind my knee cap and my hamstring is very tight. I am about to start the CPM so I come back in a couple of hours and report on how that went.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

It's confirmed....that device is medieval

Okay, I didn't make it two hours on the CPM. I was not ready for the pain in my hamstring once it started moving. I think I got 90 minutes before I had to stop. Which was also the 90 minutes on the back end of the meds cycle. So, the next time I strap into the CPM I will know what to expect.

The CPM....or ancient torture device

Ok, the CPM is on and running. I am quite certain this device can be found in any dungeon from the medieval age. I have to let this thing run for 2 hours at a time....for a total of 8 hours a day.

Stay tuned...

Team Radio Shack roster announced

Okay, one more non surgery related post. I am a huge fan of cycling and ride a bit myself. I just saw that Team Radio Shack finally announced their roster: check it out here:
http://www.teamradioshack.us/

Based on what I seen online cycling will be a core component of my rehab so this is somewhat related....

Post Op Day 1

Well, I made it through the night with many problems other than: sleeping on the couch, in the bend of a wrap around couch, with that part of the couch separating from the rest (confirmed this morning when I had to pull myself out of the canyon created), and feeling like I was in the hospital having to wake up every 3 hours for meds. Oh well, day 1 is over. Okay, this post will not necessarily be about the surgery and recovery, it is Thanksgiving.

With today being Thanksgiving, I have a lot to be very Thankful for now more than ever. First and foremost my wonderful wife; Lisa, who by the way promoted to a full Director within The Pampered Chef. She now has quite a thriving home based business and I am both thankful and very proud of her. Second, my two sons Josh and Ian. I am thankful that God gave me two wonderful boys that I grow more proud of daily. Of course, I am thankful for my Dad and that he found happiness after my Mom passed away after fighting cancer. I am thankful for my Sister, Annette and Brother, Kendall. I am also thankful for my in-laws. They are a blessing in my life. But most of all I am thankful that we live in the Greatest Nation on the face of the Earth.

Stay tuned....today should be filled with lots of reasons to post: the dreaded CPM machine that seemed to stare at me all night, trying to put a little weight on this leg (and I do mean a little), and who knows what else.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Okay, I'm coherent now....

Wow, what a whirlwind of a morning. We got to the surgical center at 6:02 a.m. and I was whisked away to start prepping for the surgery. There were three people that were either asking me questions, asking about my history with anesthesiology, or arguing with Lisa about the insurance agreeing to pay for my CPM device. Of course, Lisa won that debate. Then while Lisa took the crutches and CPM out to the car I changed into my surgical jammies and Dr. Suprock came by and marked up my leg with a smiley face, pictures coming soon, then I was moved to the prep area. Luckily, Lisa came back just before the drugs to knock me out took effect so I could say by and Love You!

The anesthesiologist came in and told me about the nerve block they were going to give me, which was a good thing until it started wearing off, and the type of drugs they would be using to keep my asleep.....I faded to black before he finished talking. I woke up in more pain that I have ever experienced in my life....even from kidney stones. It got to the point that I was given a 2nd nerve block and some other good pain relievers that let me get a little sleep. I want to Thank Suzanne, my post op nurse, because she was awesome. She stayed diligent until I could tell her that the pain was starting to subside. Oh; that nerve block, when it finally started wearing off this afternoon I thought I was going to go crazy. We all know that feeling when a body part falls asleep and when the blood starts circulating.....imagine that without being able to move your leg because of a range of motion knee brace locked in place. No one told me to expect that .

The CPM device is mocking me sitting over across the room. I am not supposed to use it until tomorrow. My oldest son told me it looked like something from the movie SAW. However, I am sure that I will be more than glad to actually move my leg tomorrow, even if only a few degrees continuously. We'll see.

I'll try to get the pictures downloaded before tomorrow. Stay tuned...

It's time....

Okay, I must admit that it has been a long time since I got up this early but I'm up and ready to take on the day. Leaving in a few minutes to head to the outpatient surgical center to begin this journey.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

All systems go.....

Okay, after 3 separate phone calls to confirm the date/time of the surgery, confirm the equipment that I would be getting after the surgery (Continuous Passive Motion, DonJoy TROM knee brace, cool machine), and to confirm my copay amount all systems are go. Wednesday morning at 6:45 a.m. I will be having my ACL reconstructed.

Stay tuned.....

Sunday, November 22, 2009

2 days and counting

Well, I am on the downward slide to surgery this Wednesday. I know one thing I will be very thankful for on Thursday, having a repaired knee. Of course, I am always thankful for my wonderful wife and two awesome sons.

I have to call the office tomorrow and answer a few questions and get the time for my procedure. I've set this up to be able to post from both email and from text messages so I will be giving updates up to the point they take my phone away.....

Stay tuned...

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Getting anxious...

One week out now....and I am getting a bit anxious about this whole surgery. Maybe I should stop searching the internet for information about the surgery, recovery and rehab. While I am relieved to finally have answers and am going to get it fixed I still am a bit anxious.

I got the packet from my doctor today with all of the do's and don't prior to surgery. I would list them all but I could be typing all night....needless to say I plan on following that list. My only conern is that there is no eating/drinking after midnight the night prior; however, his "blocked schedule" time on the paperwork is between 11am and 9pm. No caffeine, no sugar, no food!!!! They will have to knock me out just to fight the grumpiness of being hungry with a caffeine headache. I know, wah, wah, wah....

Stay tuned.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

So much information...

Wow, the amount of information online about ACL reconstruction surgery and recovery is amazing. Everything from this simple animated site: http://www.sportsknee.com/aclhamstring.htm to this detailed video: http://www.kewego.com/video/iLyROoafYXUt.html makes you marvel at the awesome advances in our medical system.

While I am glad to finally have the right diagnoses and the reconstruction scheduled I am also very anxious about having it done, especially right as the holiday season starts. With the ACL fused to the PCL, I am really concerned about separating and removing the ACL. My wonderful wife keeps telling me the doctor knows what he is doing, and obviously so, but I can't help but wonder if once he starts the surgery there will not be more to repair than just the ACL.

Stay tuned....

Thursday, November 12, 2009

My ACL story

December 23rd, 1990: While not a glamorous story, I tore my ACL when I fell off of the back of a deuce and a half command post vehicle several miles north of Hafir al-Batin in Saudi Arabia while serving in Operation Desert Shield. I knew it was torn but the Army didn't: the pop in my knee, the swelling, the instability and the constant pain underneath my knee cap. I stayed in country through March of 1991 and was sent back to Germany. At that time, the diagnosis from the Army was still just muscle sprains and I was given two weeks medical leave. In 1992 when I left active duty my exit physical noted "laxity" in my left knee but still no acknowledgement of a potential ACL tear.

Now, 19 years later after multiple incidents of my knee giving out, giving up most sports (although I never was that good at sports) and finally having a MRI done after my knee collapsed while going up some stairs my doctor informed me that my ACL was completely torn and had "fused" itself to my PCL. He firmly believes that based on the description of my original injury that I have had a torn ACL since 1990. I am scheduled for surgery 11/25/09. I am relieved to finally find a doctor, a former Air Force doctor, took the time to order a MRI and find the problem.

I will use this blog to chronicle how a 43 year old makes it through ACL reconstruction and recovery.