morning, Tuesday already, the days are just whizzing by, i hope that you are well, if not then you have my sympathy, and that your day is a good one. do you have anything planned for today?
I will be off early this morning to my Orthopedic team appointment, to see what can be done about my knee pain. I can't say i am looking forward to it, but needs must.
i have to be ready two hours before my appointment time, as the ambulance is booked with paramedics to help me down the stairs.
so if i disappear suddenly it means they are here.
Morning Chip.
No Emmie I didn’t, but I did have a. Interesting phone call from my doctor bout 11am ish yesterday which might explain a few things.to cut long story short, I’m on thyroxine for an underactive thyroid, and last week I had my bloods taken to just randomly check my thyroid levels. They came back yesterday & doctor rang me - they were so low that she thought I’d stopped taking my meds which is why she rang. Would explain tiredness/exhaustion/ sleep problems being off the scale for one thing!! So she’s whacked up my doseage instantly for a start x
i hope you get it sorted smow, there is nothing like feeling so low
that you wonder if you can go on, but you are resilient, and now they have upped the meds, perhaps that will see you feeling somewhat better.
Well it would certainly explain a few things lol.
So are you seeing an actual consultant today Emmie? Is it just for an examination or are you having x rays etc?
Ok, right, well just rack your brains now for any possible questions you might have and write them down if you can for when you get there. The knees are such a vital part of the body for movement that any surgery/treatment on them is essential to have all the facts.
Well you have to just ask yourself will your quality of life definitely be better with surgery? What’s the success rate? How long is recovery etc….. by the sounds of the pain that you describe you are in I feel that it can only make life more tolerable for you x
i haven't been out the flat for two months, fearing a fall down the stairs, so this is my first outing, surgery may well be on the cards though i confess i am frightened of it. Recovery in full could be up to six months, which is a long time, though that would include physio to make it more bearable.