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Archery Season is going to be a short one for me . Tentatively I am scheduled for knee replacement October 6 . That will give me a couple days of Bow and then nothing for 6 weeks . Possibly nothing for the balance of the year . Had x-rays taken today and an ultra sound on my leg tomorrow to check for blood clots . It's rough getting old but it sure beats the alternative . 

 

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7 minutes ago, fasteddie said:

Archery Season is going to be a short one for me . Tentatively I am scheduled for knee replacement October 6 . That will give me a couple days of Bow and then nothing for 6 weeks . Possibly nothing for the balance of the year . Had x-rays taken today and an ultra sound on my leg tomorrow to check for blood clots . It's rough getting old but it sure beats the alternative . 

 

I don't know Eddie, you're a tough cookie and I'd put money on you tagging a deer this fall come hell or high water. 

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In 2013 I had a steel plate and 7 screws put in my left knee. I couldn’t put weight on that leg for 8 weeks. I improvised my crutches so they would sink in the mud and off I went. Get a chair and put it under a pine. You will probably feel good enough right around the rut! 

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Good luck Eddie. My mom just got her second one done 12 days ago...she's already getting around pretty good with just a cane and stopped her pain meds 2 days ago. I recall her driving 4 weeks after her first one being done .... you got this!


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 I'm sure there's a member or two that would be happy to help you at any of your hunting spots drag one out & load it, that is if your Honda or sons can't get to it for some reason. 

Hunt from a ground blind and you'll be fine.

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my old man 3 yrs ago had surgery for several issues 3 weeks before gun openere ,doctors orders no hunting , couldnt go to camp but coming opening day he snuck out behind his house  without the wifes knowledge whacked a 3 pt 1st half hr....

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Hey I had my 2nd knee replacement on April 26th and up and walking in 2 hours after. it's not fun but they will get you up and moving. What I will tell you is do what the doctor tells you and no short cuts. PT is very important. As for PT I like the idea of paying someone to torcher me. Good luck

I don't go back to work till after Labor day it sucks I can't go back with a restriction.

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I agree with others, back in my younger years I took a fall on November 4th tearing my ACL, MCL, PCL, and meniscus in my knee.  Two surgeries later, crutches, an ATV, and some determination and I was back out for the first week of gun season.  You can do it, and knee replacement surgery has come a long way.

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11 hours ago, fasteddie said:

Archery Season is going to be a short one for me . Tentatively I am scheduled for knee replacement October 6 . That will give me a couple days of Bow and then nothing for 6 weeks . Possibly nothing for the balance of the year . Had x-rays taken today and an ultra sound on my leg tomorrow to check for blood clots . It's rough getting old but it sure beats the alternative . 

 

Can you push the date back till December or January? My Grandfather was a big golfer, so he had all 4 hips replacements done in the winter every year so it wouldn't ruin his season.

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10 hours ago, Larry said:

Where are you having it done 

Rochester . Not sure where yet . Possibly Highland Hospital . I usually have procedures there due to A-Fib , etc . I could have had surgery done earlier but we are going to Ireland in September and I don't want to mess that up as we wanted to do that trip a couple years ago . Got too many things coming up in the Fall and want the procedure done before the snow falls . I will just have to limp around for a couple more months . I had a partial replacement in my left knee done several years ago . Physical Therapy was a key in recovery . I healed quickly and that knee is fine . As for going bow hunting too early after surgery , I would probably pass as I could screw things up walking on un-even ground . There is always gun season . I didn't get to be 80 by being too foolish . 

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47 minutes ago, fasteddie said:

 I could have had surgery done earlier but we are going to Ireland in September and I don't want to mess that up as we wanted to do that trip a couple years ago . Got too many things coming up in the Fall and want the procedure done before the snow falls . I will just have to limp around for a couple more months .

From what hear drinking lots of Irish beer is like a  " Cure All " . You might not even need surgery by the time you get back .  :) Drink lots of that " medicine " and have a safe trip Eddie !  :drinks:

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I was at my youngest son's Saturday for dinner . He showed me 3 different stands that I could use on opening day . I picked the one in a pine tree . I can ride his ATV to the stand . Whether I get a shot or not , at least I will get out and get it out of my system . He offered to have me stay over and hunt 2 days . I think I will pass on that as after hunting morning and afternoon , I am pretty well whipped . Not young any more .

As for postponing my knee replacement , I have already done that so I can make the trip to Ireland . My daily pain runs between a 7 - 8 most of the time . 

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