June 21, 2025

Settled...

Just like these two ladies - my former barn cats - we've made some decisions and are completely settled in with them. Let me get you up to date.

Thursday was an eye-opening day for me. It began with EKG results that I now know were interpreted by the machine and not a cardiologist. Even so, it opened my eyes to my own vulnerability. 

Then, I had an appointment immediately following the EKG with the physician's assistant for the surgeon who would be performing my meniscus repair. There, I was introduced to the piece of hardware that would lock my leg into position for approximately six to eight weeks. Not only would my leg be immobilized, but I would be required to keep my weight off it for that period of time.

The last appointment was with the physical therapist, who took baseline measurements of my current physical status relating to my legs...one in need of more immediate repair, and the other, bone-on-bone. After she measured my current range of motion, etc., she handed me a pair of crutches (the preferred method of post-op motivation) and had me walk as far as I could, keeping that one leg elevated to mimic the post-op requirement. I managed to crutch twenty five feet, at which point my non-surgical leg said, "Nope. This is not a good idea for six or eight weeks." I didn't say that to the therapist, but at that point, I remembered the first office visit with the orthopedist when he told me that "I could be putting my non-injured leg at risk as I recuperated from surgery on the other one". We also discussed wheelchairs (not really an option for the house, as the floorplan and doorways are not "wheelchair friendly"), and walkers. All options, save for the wheelchair, would require me to keep my weight off the surgical leg and put all my faith in the other.

Handsome and I had a long discussion before bed that night, and he told me to seriously reconsider this surgery and contemplate a knee replacement instead, one benefit being that I'd be able to immediately put it down and walk on it. I went to bed and slept fitfully all night as I thought about it.

I woke up yesterday morning and decided the first thing I should do is have an appointment with a cardiologist to get a factual interpretation of the EKG, getting another test done, if necessary. Then, I talked again with Handsome and said there's every possibility that I could go through months of post-op rehab for the repair, and still need a replacement after that, AND do more harm than good to my other leg, which I know will require a replacement. 

The upshot of all this is to say I called all the entities involved in the upcoming surgery and rehabilitation and canceled everything. I'm going to get an appointment with my primary care provider and get the required referral to the cardiologist my husband goes to. Once I have clearances, explanations, or diagnosis, my next appointments will be with an orthopedist who does replacements. (My current ortho is the only one in the clinic who only does repairs. All the others also do replacements.) 

So, for now, I'm back to square one, but like those two comfy, lazy, content girls in the pictures above, I'm going to sleep like a baby, knowing I've made the best choice for my health, and truthfully, Handsome's, too. I'm going to relax this weekend, as opposed to us moving our house around to accommodate that surgery and my recovery. Then, on Monday, I'll make calls to move forward.

I'm off the work schedule for the next two weeks, which leaves me plenty of options for dates for appointments. I'll know more by the time the next schedule comes out, so I may or may not be on that calendar, either. This should leave me plenty of time to work on bluebirds and puffins, too! Yay to that!

14 comments:

  1. I think that is all answer to prayer... a divine re-direction. Plus some wise counsel from Handsome. Continued prayers for "smoother sailing" ahead, plans falling into place, and a good/uneventful appt with the cardiologist! Enjoy that stitching time 😊

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    1. Hi Lois:
      I think you're right, dear. My b-o-b knee is still grumpy. I know, without a doubt, this is the direction I'm supposed to take. I'll update on this subject when I know more. Time to get back to my needle dancing!
      xoxo
      Donna

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  2. Maybe it's a good choice to get a replacement instead.
    Prayers that you make the right decision.
    Marilyn

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    1. Hi Marilyn:
      I think it's about the only choice I can make, under these circumstances. I'll know more next week, and will keep you updated. Hope you have continued healing, too, my friend.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  3. It sounds to me like you have chosen the best option available. These are important decisions and I think you are wise to consider them carefully. Praying.

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    1. Hi Mary:
      I think you're right, dear. I guess it's not my first choice for this knee, but I think I have no other options. I'll know more soon. Thank you for your prayers.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  4. I'm so sorry about all this. It's so hard to know what decision is right but I think, from what you've said here, that you're making the correct one. How I wish your meniscus tear was like the RC's and a really easy fix. Having the other knee being such a problem certainly doesn't help. Wish I could come and give you a hug!

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    1. Hi MA:
      Thank you, dear. I guess I really did a number on it when I injured myself. I wish it were a simple fix, too. My other knee has been complaining all weekend, so I know I've made the right decision. Time to figure out Plan B and stitch. I wish you could come and give me a hug, too! I love hugs...although it's pretty sticky hot around here this weekend. Handsome and I installed a few air conditioners today, so it's much more comfy in the farmhouse now.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  5. Really glad you did this. Smart move. Keep us posted. Hugs from HOT Phoenix.

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    1. Hi Charlene:
      Me, too! Thanks, dear. I'll definitely update as I know more. It's darn HOT here, too. You have my sympathy. I'm not a fan of sticky hot, at all!
      xoxo
      Donna

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  6. Grill the surgeon thoroughly! It seems like by now they would have developed less complicated ways to "fix" a knee. Prayers for successful surgery!

    I have to smile about your "barn" girls. They make a nap look good. It looks like they have been "catching lots of mice" to eat! -- Take care - Kathy

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    1. Hi Kathy:
      Great advise, and I'll definitely do that. Thanks. Yes. Those girls don't miss meals, for sure, and if I don't fill their communal dish before bed, they wake me up before daybreak to express their displeasure. They're both spoiled brats! lol
      xoxo
      Donna

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  7. First of all, thank you for showing the 'little ladies'.
    I'm with Handsome on the replacement. My husband had total replacements
    on both knees about ten years ago. We were both nervous, scared, all the things.
    Once he had the first one done he couldn't wait to get the second one done. The
    bone on bone pain was just too much as you well know. After the surgeries and
    PT he said it was the best decision he ever made (besides marrying me of course lol).
    That was about ten years ago and now the procedure is so far advanced from then.
    You will make the right decision for you and Handsome, everything will fall into place
    and then you will be wondering what all the fuss was about.
    Now, what about those bluebirds??
    Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
    Shirley

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    1. Hi Shirley:
      Thank you so much for this message! It's just what I needed to read today. I'll be making phone calls and setting up new appointments today. I want this over asap, but I want to be fully informed and go with the best options. I needed to make this easier for Handsome, too, so I think we're on the right track. Bluebirds incoming soon! Thanks again, dear.
      xoxo
      Donna

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