Showing posts with label knee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knee. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

The Toothaches of Regress

A quick follow-up to the last update:

  1. The golf ball is out of my right knee.  I still can't kneel on the floor, though both knees feel a little more "slippery."  Not sure if this is a good or bad thing.
  2. The tooth that broke last week is no longer there.  Officially, it was tooth #30, my bottom-right first molar.  The doctor says it broke in half from top to bottom, and I believe him - I asked for and received the leftovers.  Ugly stuff.  (Don't engage your anti-Jackson-medical picture filters.  I'm not uploading this.  Too gruesome for prime time.)  I have to go back next week to get 5 stitches removed.
  3. Also, the new pain medicine is only at half dosage for one more day, and as a result I'm having to deal with the fact that the relief runs out at unpredictable times.  I'm sort of on a sine-wave pattern of going from relief to not much and back.  Same thing goes for my sleep patterns - I get tired for about 4 hours, then I'm restless for about 4 hours, off and on, all day and all night.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go off and get some liquid to take my medicines, including Augmentin now (the amoxicillin on its own was giving me the male equivalent of a yeast infection.).  Urgh.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

The Headaches of Progress

Turns out that the Tramadol (Ultram) is what was giving me the massive headaches.  Order from pain doctor: Stop taking the Tramadol.  Now.

I asked the pain doctor if there wasn't something else he could give me, like Talwin NX.  He said this is an "old drug" (Old? I took it as recently as 2001...) and that he needs to research it.  Instead, for now I'm on a low but increasing dose of Neurontin (generic name Gabapentin).  I'll say this much about it -- it knocks you for a loop.  I'm dealing with said loop right now before I log off for the night, so please forgive any screwups in the text of this post.

Saw the new knee doctor yesterday and told him about the problems I have walking and climbing stairs.  He injected Synvisc, a synthetic knee fluid enhancer, into both knees.  I couldn't even tell he'd done anything on the left knee when he was done (the knee does feel slightly better).  I could tell that he injected it into my right knee.  It felt like he had injected a golf ball into my knee joint.  There's still a swollen welt where the stuff went into the right knee.

Summary: I've spent most of today in pain from the right knee.  The Neurontin has numbed it for now (I go up to two doses next week).  The worst part is that the inactivity forced onto me by the medicines means I have been gaining the weight back.  Today's weight was 317.  That is NOT acceptable, but I don't know what to do about it.  I have no support system, thanks to the lousy service from the doctor that inflicted this upon me.  I really do fear that I'll have to have a revision to get this fixed.

One last tangent before I log off - a tooth that recently had a filling removed and replaced has broken along the filling line.  I'm on soft stuff until the Dentist can see me on Monday.  Urgh.