Norco dose frequency
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wrote on 20 Feb 2022, 19:49 last edited by
In Smithfield, we play both kinds of music, Country and Western.
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wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 16:48 last edited by
How are things today?
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wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 16:54 last edited by
@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
How are things today?
Doing well, thanks George. Taking the acetaminophin as you described. Also realized I can lift my leg by wrapping my hoodie under the calf and pulling with my arms, so I'm a little more independent. Won't have to wake up my wife several times a night to use the bathroom. Eventually I'll be able to use my good leg to support it but the pain does not allow for that currently. I can't help but activate the bad quad when I try to do that. Anyway the pain is getting better every day, and I won't need the full supply of opioids.
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@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
How are things today?
Doing well, thanks George. Taking the acetaminophin as you described. Also realized I can lift my leg by wrapping my hoodie under the calf and pulling with my arms, so I'm a little more independent. Won't have to wake up my wife several times a night to use the bathroom. Eventually I'll be able to use my good leg to support it but the pain does not allow for that currently. I can't help but activate the bad quad when I try to do that. Anyway the pain is getting better every day, and I won't need the full supply of opioids.
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wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 18:36 last edited by
@taiwan_girl said in Norco dose frequency:
@Horace said in Norco dose frequency:
Doing well,
Good to hear!!!
Thanks TG!
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@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
How are things today?
Doing well, thanks George. Taking the acetaminophin as you described. Also realized I can lift my leg by wrapping my hoodie under the calf and pulling with my arms, so I'm a little more independent. Won't have to wake up my wife several times a night to use the bathroom. Eventually I'll be able to use my good leg to support it but the pain does not allow for that currently. I can't help but activate the bad quad when I try to do that. Anyway the pain is getting better every day, and I won't need the full supply of opioids.
wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 18:55 last edited by@Horace said in Norco dose frequency:
@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
How are things today?
Doing well, thanks George. Taking the acetaminophin as you described. Also realized I can lift my leg by wrapping my hoodie under the calf and pulling with my arms, so I'm a little more independent. Won't have to wake up my wife several times a night to use the bathroom. Eventually I'll be able to use my good leg to support it but the pain does not allow for that currently. I can't help but activate the bad quad when I try to do that. Anyway the pain is getting better every day, and I won't need the full supply of opioids.
Several times a night? You're too young to have Old Man's Disease.
Glad to hear you're doing better!
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@Horace said in Norco dose frequency:
@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
How are things today?
Doing well, thanks George. Taking the acetaminophin as you described. Also realized I can lift my leg by wrapping my hoodie under the calf and pulling with my arms, so I'm a little more independent. Won't have to wake up my wife several times a night to use the bathroom. Eventually I'll be able to use my good leg to support it but the pain does not allow for that currently. I can't help but activate the bad quad when I try to do that. Anyway the pain is getting better every day, and I won't need the full supply of opioids.
Several times a night? You're too young to have Old Man's Disease.
Glad to hear you're doing better!
wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 19:48 last edited by@Jolly said in Norco dose frequency:
@Horace said in Norco dose frequency:
@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
How are things today?
Doing well, thanks George. Taking the acetaminophin as you described. Also realized I can lift my leg by wrapping my hoodie under the calf and pulling with my arms, so I'm a little more independent. Won't have to wake up my wife several times a night to use the bathroom. Eventually I'll be able to use my good leg to support it but the pain does not allow for that currently. I can't help but activate the bad quad when I try to do that. Anyway the pain is getting better every day, and I won't need the full supply of opioids.
Several times a night? You're too young to have Old Man's Disease.
Glad to hear you're doing better!
Too much coffee... and not enough sleep.
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wrote on 22 Feb 2022, 12:57 last edited by
Sleep is your friend right now, in a lot of ways. Cut back on the coffee.
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wrote on 23 Feb 2022, 23:26 last edited by
@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
@Horace, update?
Slow progress, thanks George. It's my understanding that right about now is where the repair is most fragile - the sutures have partially dissolved and are no longer as strong, but the healing hasn't started to any significant degree so you don't have that holding things together either. So I'm trying to avoid any overconfidence and am still being extremely careful. Took off the dressing last night for my first post-surgery shower and it's pretty ugly. I'll have another 6" vertical scar on my knee, a matching pair now. But the pain isn't bad anymore, as long as I don't move. I'm looking forward to being able to sleep on my side again, since I'm a side sleeper, but the pain doesn't allow for it currently.
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wrote on 23 Feb 2022, 23:29 last edited by
Tendon injuries require healing an immobilization. As you said, this is the "weak" period where you're hoping that scarring is setting in, letting the tendon heal.
Thanks for the update.
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@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
@Horace, update?
Slow progress, thanks George. It's my understanding that right about now is where the repair is most fragile - the sutures have partially dissolved and are no longer as strong, but the healing hasn't started to any significant degree so you don't have that holding things together either. So I'm trying to avoid any overconfidence and am still being extremely careful. Took off the dressing last night for my first post-surgery shower and it's pretty ugly. I'll have another 6" vertical scar on my knee, a matching pair now. But the pain isn't bad anymore, as long as I don't move. I'm looking forward to being able to sleep on my side again, since I'm a side sleeper, but the pain doesn't allow for it currently.
wrote on 24 Feb 2022, 03:50 last edited by@Horace said in Norco dose frequency:
@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
@Horace, update?
Slow progress, thanks George. It's my understanding that right about now is where the repair is most fragile - the sutures have partially dissolved and are no longer as strong, but the healing hasn't started to any significant degree so you don't have that holding things together either. So I'm trying to avoid any overconfidence and am still being extremely careful. Took off the dressing last night for my first post-surgery shower and it's pretty ugly. I'll have another 6" vertical scar on my knee, a matching pair now. But the pain isn't bad anymore, as long as I don't move. I'm looking forward to being able to sleep on my side again, since I'm a side sleeper, but the pain doesn't allow for it currently.
Just remember...
Link to video -
@Horace said in Norco dose frequency:
@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
@Horace, update?
Slow progress, thanks George. It's my understanding that right about now is where the repair is most fragile - the sutures have partially dissolved and are no longer as strong, but the healing hasn't started to any significant degree so you don't have that holding things together either. So I'm trying to avoid any overconfidence and am still being extremely careful. Took off the dressing last night for my first post-surgery shower and it's pretty ugly. I'll have another 6" vertical scar on my knee, a matching pair now. But the pain isn't bad anymore, as long as I don't move. I'm looking forward to being able to sleep on my side again, since I'm a side sleeper, but the pain doesn't allow for it currently.
Just remember...
Link to videowrote on 24 Feb 2022, 04:09 last edited by@Jolly said in Norco dose frequency:
@Horace said in Norco dose frequency:
@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
@Horace, update?
Slow progress, thanks George. It's my understanding that right about now is where the repair is most fragile - the sutures have partially dissolved and are no longer as strong, but the healing hasn't started to any significant degree so you don't have that holding things together either. So I'm trying to avoid any overconfidence and am still being extremely careful. Took off the dressing last night for my first post-surgery shower and it's pretty ugly. I'll have another 6" vertical scar on my knee, a matching pair now. But the pain isn't bad anymore, as long as I don't move. I'm looking forward to being able to sleep on my side again, since I'm a side sleeper, but the pain doesn't allow for it currently.
Just remember...
Link to videoLol
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wrote on 1 Mar 2022, 23:59 last edited by
So, how're you doing?
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wrote on 2 Mar 2022, 00:38 last edited by Horace 3 Feb 2022, 00:38
@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
So, how're you doing?
Getting better slowly, thanks George. I can swing my leg up using my other leg as support now, so no need for my wife's 3 AM help with that. Next milestone will be taking the brace off and walking the dogs, which will be in 2.5 weeks if everything goes to plan. I can flex the whole quad now, rather than just the inner part like before the surgery, so I'm optimistic that the repair is intact. (I only flex it very carefully and lightly of course.)
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wrote on 2 Mar 2022, 00:44 last edited by George K 3 Feb 2022, 00:45
Good news.
Tendons, as I've said, need to "scar down" to heal and maintain integrity. Their blood supply sucks. If you exercise or stretch them too soon, you risk disrupting them all over, with a much less satisfactory prognosis for healing.
Take it easy.
Follow your doc's instructions. TO THE LETTER.
Thanks for the update/
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Good news.
Tendons, as I've said, need to "scar down" to heal and maintain integrity. Their blood supply sucks. If you exercise or stretch them too soon, you risk disrupting them all over, with a much less satisfactory prognosis for healing.
Take it easy.
Follow your doc's instructions. TO THE LETTER.
Thanks for the update/
wrote on 2 Mar 2022, 00:47 last edited by@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
Good news.
Tendons, as I've said, need to "scar down" to heal and maintain integrity. Their blood supply sucks. If you exercise or stretch them too soon, you risk disrupting them all over, with a much less satisfactory prognosis for healing.
Take it easy.
Follow your doc's instructions. TO THE LETTER.
Thanks for the update/
Yep, I'm being careful. Probably more careful than I was with the other quad rupture, which healed ok. But then again this one was 5 weeks old by the time the surgeon got to it, so the muscle function after full healing is yet to be seen. My surgeon mentioned that that may be a complication.
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@George-K said in Norco dose frequency:
Good news.
Tendons, as I've said, need to "scar down" to heal and maintain integrity. Their blood supply sucks. If you exercise or stretch them too soon, you risk disrupting them all over, with a much less satisfactory prognosis for healing.
Take it easy.
Follow your doc's instructions. TO THE LETTER.
Thanks for the update/
Yep, I'm being careful. Probably more careful than I was with the other quad rupture, which healed ok. But then again this one was 5 weeks old by the time the surgeon got to it, so the muscle function after full healing is yet to be seen. My surgeon mentioned that that may be a complication.
wrote on 2 Mar 2022, 00:51 last edited by@Horace said in Norco dose frequency:
Yep, I'm being careful. Probably more careful than I was with the other quad rupture, which healed ok. But then again this one was 5 weeks old by the time the surgeon got to it, so the muscle function after full healing is yet to be seen.
Mrs. George had a rotator cuff tear (it's the same physiology). The surgeon couldn't get to it for a long time (10 weeks? Perhaps longer). By the time surgery was done, there was basically no tendon to repair and he was very pessimistic.
He was right in his pessimism.
But that was shoulder, not knee. And the time frame was different.
And it was a REPEAT injury.
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wrote on 5 Mar 2022, 23:20 last edited by
@horace Update?
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@horace Update?
wrote on 6 Mar 2022, 00:41 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Norco dose frequency:
@horace Update?
Hi TG, thanks for asking. Progress is slow and steady. I had my first follow up appt with the physician's assistant last week, where they took the staples out of the incision. There were 33. Physical therapy is set to start two weeks from now.