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Four Weeks After Bilateral Knee Replacement


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Four Weeks After Bilateral Knee Replacement
Melissa's Story (Owings Mills, MD)






Melissa put together the perfect recovery for herself by doing the right things before and after her bilateral knee replacement surgery. She provides us with an update four weeks after bilateral knee replacement in her own words, and in the videos below.






Melissa's Recovery: In Her Own Words
My name is Melissa. I'm 47 years old and I had bilateral knee replacement surgery four weeks ago. I used the X10 the day that I returned home from the hospital. And now four weeks later I'm able to walk without the aid of a cane or any other device. I'm looking forward to having my new knees.













Knee Pain at an Early Age
I started having knee problems at 35. I had been doing a class at the gym on a treadmill and the next day my knees just blew up and I figured I tore something. So I saw an orthopedist and was told that my knees were 'twice my age'. And that I was 'way too young' right now, but someday I'd need a knee replacement. And I was advised to take Ibuprofen and just deal with it. So over the years I saw an orthopedist and a rheumatologist looking for help.
Injections, Shots, Managing My Knee Pain
I had injections and shots and all of that to try to manage the pain. At that age I was quite active, but I wasn't able to run anymore. I had pain just standing up from a chair because my knees would be so stiff. I would have pain during the night. There was a period of years when I felt like I was managing it quite well. I wasn't seeing any doctors or having any injections at that point. But I would have copious amounts of Ibuprofen. I was able to do most of the things I wanted to do, but certainly not everything that somebody my age could do.
One Year Ago
Then about a year ago they started getting fussier and I was experiencing significantly more pain. I sought out another orthopedist. And I was fully expecting to just get some shots and to be told again that I was not a candidate for total knee replacement.






Dr. Richard Winakur
By this time I was 46. On my visit with Dr. Winakur I said, “look, I know I can't have a knee replacement, but if there's something else I can do…” He had taken my x-ray and he said, ‘oh no, you are a candidate. If you want a knee replacement you just let me know, but it is completely your decision. You'll know when the time is right’. That was kind of a revelation to me.













Nonetheless. I did go through a series of cortisone shots, which helped for a time. And after having more conversations with Dr. Winakur about what was involved with knee replacement, I decided to go ahead with the surgery. He said to me it's a quality of life issue, and that the implants are getting better and better every year.






OK, I'm Done!
I said, ‘you know what? I'm done. I'm done being this constrained at this age. I want to be able to be more active and just walk my dog pain-free.’ So I thought, okay, I'm definitely gonna do it. Then the question was, do I do one or both knees? Dr Winakur felt very strongly, given my age and fitness prior to surgery, that I was an absolute candidate for bilateral. And to me that sounded like a more pragmatic approach. Anyway, it's one and done. So I went for it and I'm glad I did it that way.
So it was NOT so painful
One of my big surprises is that,
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