dadspet
12-23-2013, 12:24 AM
After a few years of hobbling around I finally decided to have Dr Nguyen do my full knee replacement. It was a 4 month waiting period and I had it on Thursday (12/19/13 ) at Altamonte Springs Florida Hospital by Dr Nguyen. Prior to surgery we attended his seminar on his procedure and talked to at least 6 of his patients in Post op.
I'll share with you how its going for me so far >> Great.
His procedure through the side instead of the front spares a key muscle and significantly reduces the recovery period and pain.
I'll give you a brief report on how it went for me if you would like more information give me a call 607 754-1550.
Surgery was a little over an hour. I went in about 1pm and came out of recovery about 4:30. I was able to walk around the surgery unit (about 600 ft) that night without pain.
Next day I went into PT and it went great, very little pain (about a 1 or at most 2 out of 10). I was released that day after 1 night in the hospital and didn't really feel like I needed to stay longer. They made sure I could get into and out of a car and walk a few steps.
Day 2 was at home and the home nurse came and Physical Therapy. I was put on a CPM machine for 2x 1 1/2hrs each day. I remained in very little pain and was able to walk both inside and outside without a walker. :rant-rave:
Day 3 pain level actually went down, I was expecting it to go up after the anesthesia wore off (He uses a long lasting anesthesia)
I Don't want to mislead anyone, I have to be careful on movements and getting up from chairs and can't play Pickle ball, golf or dance yet. But so far the way its going I'm very hopeful in a month or so.
I expected a good experience based on the patients I talked to but my experience exceeded, in a good way, what I had expected. Of course its not over till its over but based on my first few days I'm very hopeful.
BTW the hospital was very good and they gave us a private room with a couch that my wife could sleep on. It takes about 1 hr 10 minutes from The Villages to the Hospital. Dr Nguyen sees his patients in an office by Home Depot off Rt 441 every friday.
Nurses call him a miracle doctor and I'll 2nd that opinion.
I understand that the waiting period is now 5 months.
Jerry
I'll share with you how its going for me so far >> Great.
His procedure through the side instead of the front spares a key muscle and significantly reduces the recovery period and pain.
I'll give you a brief report on how it went for me if you would like more information give me a call 607 754-1550.
Surgery was a little over an hour. I went in about 1pm and came out of recovery about 4:30. I was able to walk around the surgery unit (about 600 ft) that night without pain.
Next day I went into PT and it went great, very little pain (about a 1 or at most 2 out of 10). I was released that day after 1 night in the hospital and didn't really feel like I needed to stay longer. They made sure I could get into and out of a car and walk a few steps.
Day 2 was at home and the home nurse came and Physical Therapy. I was put on a CPM machine for 2x 1 1/2hrs each day. I remained in very little pain and was able to walk both inside and outside without a walker. :rant-rave:
Day 3 pain level actually went down, I was expecting it to go up after the anesthesia wore off (He uses a long lasting anesthesia)
I Don't want to mislead anyone, I have to be careful on movements and getting up from chairs and can't play Pickle ball, golf or dance yet. But so far the way its going I'm very hopeful in a month or so.
I expected a good experience based on the patients I talked to but my experience exceeded, in a good way, what I had expected. Of course its not over till its over but based on my first few days I'm very hopeful.
BTW the hospital was very good and they gave us a private room with a couch that my wife could sleep on. It takes about 1 hr 10 minutes from The Villages to the Hospital. Dr Nguyen sees his patients in an office by Home Depot off Rt 441 every friday.
Nurses call him a miracle doctor and I'll 2nd that opinion.
I understand that the waiting period is now 5 months.
Jerry