Carney knee-deep in feeling better
Former BJ reporter and sometimes Akron
talk-show host Jim Carney is a happier man today.
Not knee-slapping happy, but
pretty close.
Jim had knee replacement surgery nine
weeks ago.
“Turned a corner at 6.5 weeks when
nothing hurt or ached. Couldn’t be happier.”
Jim had his left knee replaced with the man-made version in the Crystal Clinic
area of St. Thomas in Akron.
He is married to Katie Byard, still a BJ reporter.
Although the first knee
arthroplasty wasn’t performed till 1968, there are 719,000 knee replacements in America
every year.
I had mine
done a half-dozen years ago.
For the first two weeks at Edwin Shaw rehab
(before they closed that building down), they had me on happy pills & drips
so I don’t remember much.
But I’ll
never forget the next two weeks – the pain. After all, they cut into your knee
bones to insert the scientific stuff.
Then I spent
2 months in therapy at Akron General’s Sports & Fitness Center in
Tallmadge, which has a fantastic staff.
If therapist
Laura, who later moved to the Carolinas to do the same work, told me I could do
a specific exercise machine 20 or 30 times, depending on how it felt, I always
did 30. It worked like a charm.
No more
pain. Before the surgery, my knee hurt as if someone was taking a chainsaw to
it.
It’s tricky
getting in and out of cars and into those cramped concert and theater seats and
it gets stiff if you don’t flex it every 10 or 15 minutes, but it sure beats
the pain of the human knee gone wrong.
It only gets
better from here, Jim, as long as you maintain it through exercise.
When Paula
and I are not traveling, I go to the Falls Natatorium 3 days a week, and end my
hour with a 1-mile walk at a speed of 14 minutes or so.
When Paula and I are traveling, we’ll walk 1
to 3 miles a day (it helps Paula’s back and lowers my blood pressure and keeps
my knee in shape).
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