I’ll be sharing my story after I get a couple more days healing under my belt. The surgery I had 30 years ago was an ACL reconstruction.Thanks for sharing, Cathe. Haven't you had a knee replacement(s) many many years ago? If so, would you mind sharing what made you realize another was needed. Best and quick healing wishes.
Yes, I was bone on bone for at least two years but surprisingly still able to do certain levels of high impact. My biggest limitations were lunging, jumping hopping or stepping on the left leg exclusively without any assistance from the right leg.Cathe, I’m in awe that you could still do high impact with a bad knee like that. Both my knees are bad, and I can’t jump like you, or I’d cripple myself. I make do with steroid injections once in a while. You sound great, and I wish you a speedy and full recovery You are amazing!
How sweet, thanks!Bet your rehab therapist must LOVE working with you! Well wishes for a swift recovery!
I was modifying around it for quite a few years already, but the last two years became the most uncomfortable. Once I noticed that my quad muscles started to atrophy from limited range of motion and atrength, as well as when I noticed that I wasn’t going up and down steps properly and fluidly , I wanted to get it fixed. I tried a few steroid injections in the knee, gel injections in the knee etc. it didn’t help enough, and I was basically just putting off the inevitable.Thinking of you! You masked that really well—-I sure couldn’t tell by your workouts! You are a WARRIOR!
Quick healing prayers sent!
Thanks for sharing and I’m so happy to hear how wonderfully well your father has recovered.My father had one does a little over a year ago and he was in his 70's. He did great. I went up there to help with day to day stuff since my mother rarely drives due to vision issues. His recovery was pretty fast since he stayed with what he was suppose to do and I made him relax when he was suppose to (that was the hardest part). I stopped going up there to help after about 10 days and it took about 3-4 weeks when he was able to back on his walks in the morning, just short walks at first. Now he's doing great and is having no issues at all. Best of luck Cathe and take your time, we'll be here when you get back.
Wow! Sending healing prayers your way.
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Thank you PaulineI‘m so glad to hear your surgery went well, Cathe. Wishing you a speedy and complication free recovery! Lots of love from Germany, Pauline
Thank youThank you for being authentic and transparent. Everyone of us goes through some sort of setback, or a series of non-stop setback. We, as a fitness community, should stand united and uplift each other.
Wish you a speedy recovery, Cathe. I am thankful and grateful for your home fitness workout programs. They are solid and one of a kind.
Thank youCathe, adding my well wishes to this outpouring of support you have received, which is so well-deserved. Happy Holidays to you and yours as you rest and recover.
Thank youI'm sure a lot of us have been through injuries and surgeries and know how difficult it is. But to be a public figure (who we adore!) and for it to be such a part of who you are and your livelihood, I can imagine it is a whole different level of difficulty! However, you have bravely shared with us before concerning your detached retina and your rotator cuff injury, and I have no doubt you will handle your knee replacement and recovery with grace. I admire you for sharing with us all as we may learn from your experience. And to echo everyone, here's to a speedy recovery! And Happy Holidays!
Wishing you a speedy recovery! On 12-11-2024, I had a total abdominal hysterectomy along with removal of both fallopian tubes and my left ovary. I had a 9 cm mucinous cystadenoma that ended up being benign. So thankful for normal pathology.
Watch this video to learn about my knee replacement.