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One of the editors' wives is excepting quads with one

with DS. Are they in this month's 'zine??

Sara

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> Hi everyone!

> Hey Sara, I just a minute to glance at a new mag. I

> get at home,

> " Goodhousekeeping mag. " and there was a picture of a

> new mom holding her

> 4 new babies. Do I remember correctly, you said she

> was expecting 4

> babies and one baby was born with Ds? Just wondering

>

> Gail mom to Bobby-5, Jillian-3, and

> Tara{Ds}6months

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In a message dated 11/21/2006 7:18:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, elftales@... writes:

am I doing wrong? If everything else is working ... where are my Quads?

Have patience! Your quad was cut during the surgery and needs time to heal itself...once it heals, it will be much easier to lift the leg....

TKR 8/21/06

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At 12:01 AM 11/22/2006 +0000, you wrote:

Help Please! One week post op

today, I am able to walk without using my

crutches ... just a few steps, but that's something ... my PT said

yesterday I will be ready for a cane soon. I did a lot of leg

strengthening exercises pre-op. I am using the CPM religiously, most of

the exercises she has given me are within possibility except for those

involving lifting the leg with the aid of the quads. (i.e. the

terminal) It seems like my brain has completely lost

commuinitcation

with my quads. I am feeling very frustrated. I am 53 year old

active

female, slim and average height. WHAT am I doing wrong? If everything

else is working ... where are my Quads?

That was a HORRIBLE feeling for me, too....but they're still there, they

just have to heal! I presume you had a TKR?

The feeling my brain telling my leg to do a straight leg lift and having

NOTHING happen (except my muscles straining and not getting the leg to

rise) was dreadful. However, you have to realize that those muscles

cross the knee AND the hip, and they have to heal before they will

respond. I'm not sure how long it was before it worked for me, but

it was a major accomplishment when it did.

Keep up with the exercises - the quads will reappear, I promise!

Anni

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What you are experiencing is very normal. Your quads

were cut during the procedure and need to heal. They will come

back, they always do. Give them some time and all will be

well.

Larry

At 06:01 PM 11/21/2006, you wrote:

Help Please! One week post op

today, I am able to walk without using my

crutches ... just a few steps, but that's something ... my PT said

yesterday I will be ready for a cane soon. I did a lot of leg

strengthening exercises pre-op. I am using the CPM religiously, most of

the exercises she has given me are within possibility except for those

involving lifting the leg with the aid of the quads. (i.e. the

terminal) It seems like my brain has completely lost commuinitcation

with my quads. I am feeling very frustrated. I am 53 year old active

female, slim and average height. WHAT am I doing wrong? If everything

else is working ... where are my Quads?

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is there any similiar sensations relating to a THR?

lindy

TRHRSurgery: Hopefully mid to late January 2007everyothername.istaken@...

What you are experiencing is very normal. Your quads were cut during the procedure and need to heal. They will come back, they always do. Give them some time and all will be well. Larry

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Lindy, With " us " (hippies) it is just the

opposite. Or at least in my case it was. I could not lift my

foot off the floor when I was in a sitting position befor the

operation. To get into a car before the operation I had to hand

lift my leg to get in. After the operation all was well the first

day.

But do remember we are all different and heal at different

rates.

Can you lift your leg from a sitting position now?

Larry

At 07:29 PM 11/21/2006, you wrote:

is there any similiar

sensations relating to a THR?

lindy

TRHR

Surgery: Hopefully mid to late January 2007

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I could give you a blow by blow of my almost 11 weeks since surgery, but telling you about today should suffice. I had a setback day. I got up this morning and cried because I was stiff and sore, especially my knees. Then I called my surgeon. He saw me this afternoon and pronounced everything okay. I happen to be one of those who has more-than-average pain. It could be because I returned to work at five weeks. It could be because I have arthritis, and the sore knees have exacerbated the pain in my back and hip. I was not on this site before my

surgery. And I had somehow fixed six weeks in my head as the magic number for recovery. Was I delusional or what? :-) I've learned here that some lucky people have little pain. Some have more than their share. Yet, we can all expect good results. Now I'm just looking forward to the three-month mark, knowing for me it may be longer; and that I should give myself a year to feel like my old self. It sounds like you are dedicated to your rehab and on your way. Stay

tuned. At this site, you will get some great insight and empathy from some very knowledgeable people and compassionate people. Warm regards, Donna Pets007@... wrote: In a message dated 11/21/2006 7:18:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, elftalescharter (DOT) net writes: am I doing wrong? If everything else is working ... where are my Quads? Have patience! Your quad was cut during the surgery and needs time to heal itself...once it heals, it will be much easier to lift the leg.... TKR 8/21/06

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I agree with Larry that for about the first ten days more or less the

quad is just to weak and maybe from a neurological point not getting

the message...it sure seems that way and is a little scary....but

after these days you can lift the leg a little bit more each day and

the improvement is exponential. Soon ...with the exercises ..you are

okay and soon to dump the walker....The larger the incision the longer

it takes..at least I am told that....my incision was about 8 inches..

I looked at one of the photos in this area and lovesfishing or whatever

the name was has an incision scar much much bigger than that. I saw a

video on the internet prior to my surgery and the incision was really

big...scary really.....me I had a great doctor..even though I still am

having an issue with it, I feel the surgery was very

successful.....nothing is perfect....

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Thank you for all those who took the time to respond to my question.

They made me feel a lot better about my unresponsive quads. You guys

are my heros!

Just as a little postnote. I have designated my dear husband as my

coach, It's just too hard to completely concentrate on directions when

taking those heavy duty pain drugs. Anyway, Mr ELf was with me for PT,

poor thing he was white as a sheet with droplets of sweat beading on

his forehead. It was just too hard for him to see my struggle. Maybe we

forget sometimes, that those who love us also have to learn to deal

with the pain.

Oh ... and that brings to light another question. I hate taking those

drugs, I have been exchanging one oxycondene for one or two Advil. What

do you think? SHould I just do what the doctors say or is there room

for experimentation? -- elf

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Even with it being my hip I had

the most trouble with the quad exercises. I have roller skated my

whole life

so before AVN took my hip my legs were not in too bad of shape. The quad

exercises still

hurt the

most so that makes me think those muscles must be big losers when you favor a

leg because

of pain.

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As to the pain medicine. If you need it take it. Don't worry so much.

I have been taking the Vicodin for a while, when I need it.

If I feel good, I don't take it. A little Advil helps the inflamation.

The pain medicine takes the edge off of the pain or ache.

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NOTHING!! At a week you need to be concentrating on the healing. You

don't want to push so hard so soon after the surgery. I swear by the

CPM machine and a lot of doctors aren't using it. I believe it helped

me a lot. My OS said there was so much healing going on in there that

he didn't want me pushing the exercise too hard. You are doing fine.

On Nov 21, 2006, at 4:01 PM, elftales wrote:

> Help Please! One week post op today, I am able to walk without using my

> crutches ... just a few steps, but that's something ... my PT said

> yesterday I will be ready for a cane soon. I did a lot of leg

> strengthening exercises pre-op. I am using the CPM religiously, most

> of

> the exercises she has given me are within possibility except for those

> involving lifting the leg with the aid of the quads. (i.e. the

> terminal) It seems like my brain has completely lost commuinitcation

> with my quads. I am feeling very frustrated. I am 53 year old active

> female, slim and average height. WHAT am I doing wrong? If everything

> else is working ... where are my Quads?

>

>

" the church is not suppose to be a country club for the saints, but

rather a hospital for the sinner. "

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larry,

actually, yes, i can lift my foot while seated. however, if i have my leg propped up on the coffee table, i can't lift my leg at all. and getting into the car is a joke. i too have to hand lift my leg into the car. it's very awkward, indeed!

lindy

Lindy, With "us" (hippies) it is just the opposite. Or at least in my case it was. I could not lift my foot off the floor when I was in a sitting position befor the operation. To get into a car before the operation I had to hand lift my leg to get in. After the operation all was well the first day.But do remember we are all different and heal at different rates.Can you lift your leg from a sitting position now?Larry

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