u/Cookiecakes71

Recumbent bike!

I'm two weeks post-op LTKR, and yesterday I actually did five minutes on the recumbent bike during my PT session! It was a bit scary at first, but then I was actually pedaling.

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u/Cookiecakes71 — 6 days ago

Red cheeks?

I'm almost two weeks after my TKR surgery and this morning my cheeks feel really red and warm. My medication hasn't changed and I don't have a fever. I applied some cortisone to my face. Has anyone else experienced this?

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u/Cookiecakes71 — 7 days ago

I live in a high rise building and the policy is not to let anyone on the resident floors if they don't have an ID. Usually, this isn't an issue and I'll go downstairs to the lobby to pick up my order. Here's the situation, recently had surgery and am on crutches. I ordered some groceries via DoorDash. In the text message, I said, please make sure you have your ID because I can't go downstairs to pick up my order. No response from the Dasher.

So I got a response asking for my code because she didn't have an ID. Uh, yeah, I fell for that one before. Thankfully, there were two concierge guys at the front desk. One brought her upstairs to my unit.The Dasher wasn't pleased, I gave her my PIN code and she and the concierge guy left.

Here's my question, Doordash asks me if I want to add someone to a preferred Dasher list. During the next few weeks, can I select a preferred Dasher or add somewhere that an ID is required for this order??

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u/Cookiecakes71 — 13 days ago
▲ 19 r/kneesurgeryrecovery+1 crossposts

I just had TKR on my left knee. Surprisingly, I feel good, doing my ankle pumps and quad presses in my hospital bed. Ready to start this healing journey Thank you everyone in this community for the advice.

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u/Cookiecakes71 — 20 days ago