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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Ken's Knee News

Well many of you may already know but Ken had knee surgery. On the 11th of January, Jordyn, Jackson and I were heading back from Green Bay. Jake had an all day tournament in Madison so the 2 little ones and I decided to head up and see my parents, brother and granny. On our way back, Ken calls and asks where I am and I am about 20 minutes away. I ask him why and he says, "Because I am stuck" I was totally confused because the roads were fine and it hadn't snowed. So I asked "Where a you stuck?" and his response was "In the office chair" If I didn't hear the pain and concern in his voice I would have laughed. So I hurried home and sure enough, found him stuck in computer chair.

He has had some situations where his knee locks but he has been able to somehow get it unstuck. Well this time it wasn't going to move. I could see the amount of pain he was in. So off to the emergency we went. We farmed out the kids and headed to the hospital. The wait wasn't too bad and they pretty quickly gave him some medicine to try to relax him so they could try to "unstick" it. The vicodine and valium didn't do much. Two doctors came and pulled a little and I honestly thought he was going to go thru the roof. He told me that he wasn't happy when the lady doing his X-rays continued to tell him to straighten his leg and pull on it so she could get a good picture. He told her if he could straighten it-- he really wouldn't be here. I can only imagine how he said it--yikes. So they couldn't get it unstuck but sent him home anyway. They added a little morphine to his cocktail and off we went.

So, on Monday morning, we proceeded to the orthopedic surgeon's office and he then sent us on to the hospital for surgery at 1:30. They ended up repairing his meniscus and since he had very little cartilidge between his thigh bone and knee, they drilled 7 holes in his thigh bone. This will create scar tissue which will end up acting like cartilage. Surgery lasted 2 hours and we were back home by 6:30 or so. The pain seemed to come and go, but he said he was in less pain now than he was before the surgery. The next few days he stayed and worked from home, stayed medicated, did his exercises and tried to rest. Ken's mom was wonderful and came down Monday to help with the kids and stayed until Thursday so I could go to work and someone would be there to help Ken. Thank you!!!

Now almost a week and a half later, he is doing pretty well other than getting frustrated that he can't do what he wants. The latest status is he will need to get PT several times a week and has to put no weight on it for 4 more weeks. The pain is tolerable most of the time but as he begins to do his exercises the physical therapist has ordered, the long road of recovery is evident. One of his biggest struggles is not being able to coach Jake's basketball team like he would like. It is killing him to have a crutch with him at all times. He has been great about doing his exercises and is icing as much as possible to get the swelling down. This will be a key point in his recovery.

2 comments:

Angie said...

Oh the road to recovery -- such fun! Like watching paint dry, isn't it! Hope things continue to get better and better every day. Take it easy and don't push too fast - it'll just make the recovery time longer! Now make sure you listen to your sis-in-law, Ken!!

Christine said...

.oh my gosh....yuck!!! what a bummer he can't coach Jake's team...i know he was really looking forward to it. We'll be thinking of guys.