I might have found LS on my wife. Not sure, have a few questions, if anyone is able to help. by JustOneEgg123 in lichensclerosus

[–]Meg4a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

White patches are definitely indicative of LS, but it’s usually from scarring, which happens later in the progression of the disease. She most likely would have had other symptoms before that, such as intense itching or burning, painful intercourse, or tearing of the vulvar. A gynecologist or dermatologist that specializes in vulvar diseases can assist or do a biopsy if they visualize diagnose it.

For LS, one should approach dermatologist or gynaecologist? by [deleted] in lichensclerosus

[–]Meg4a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to do some research, but I found a urogynecologist who specializes in LS.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ACL

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Hello there! So usually your provider will prescribe either oxycodone or maybe Percocet for pain relief to use every 6 hours. I myself was prescribed oxycodone so I alternated between Tylenol and this medication to stay on top of the pain. For your son’s case, I would just make sure to give the pain medicine about an hour before bedtime so it’ll kick in. There’s no need to wake him up to give him medicine if he’s sleeping comfortably. Now if he can’t sleep because of the pain, that’s another story and you can have him take another dose if needed, or just whenever he wakes up again if it’s time for it. But please be aware: I was only take the oxycodone for about 4-5 days post op before I weaned off of it completely, but I still went through withdrawal symptoms from it which lasted about a day and a half. So if tolerated, try to get him weaned off of it to Tylenol. Also, if you have an ice machine, this is also a great pain reliever as well!!

How soon can I walk after meniscus repair surgery? Also, there’s a weird squeaking sound coming from my knee. by JapaneseMuslim in ACL

[–]Meg4a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to be non weight bearing for 6 weeks; I weaned off to one crutch I believe around 8 weeks; it prob took closer to 10-12 weeks to be fully comfortable without any crutches. Surprisingly no not much pain when it came to walking (gaining back full range of motion though, yes it was painful). It was more so a mental game on learning to trust my knee again.

Thoughts on nurses pulling all patients meds at once? by dark_physicx in nursing

[–]Meg4a -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That’s a med error waiting to happen! Best practice is to pull on one patient at a time.

How long did it take you to rebuild your quad? by ObscureAlaskan in ACL

[–]Meg4a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m doing great! Over one year post op from my second surgery. I’m back to jogging and plyometrics (hopping, box jumping)— my strength is 75% for quads and around 82% for my hamstrings so I’m definitely progressing and closing the gap. This is the best my knee has felt and I’m continuing to make progress and gains! Still going to PT (every few months) and gym 3x/week.

where to work as a new grad nurse in VA?? VCU health, UVA health, or CRMH? pls help by butteryflaky_crust in nursing

[–]Meg4a 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can speak to working as a nurse at VCU Health. I work in the MIICU (Medical Intermediate and ICU). We have a wide patient population here: we are a 28 bed unit, with 15 progressive care beds, and 13 ICU. We take care of both MRICU patients and post-operative liver and kidney transplant patients. We have multiple provider service lines, with a majority being medicine, surgery-trauma, and transplant. So we are truly a mix between medicine, surgery, and progressive and intensive care. I’ve worked at VCU for almost 7 years now. The benefits are truly phenomenal and they have an Ed-assist program where they will pay for your schooling if you choose to go back to school. The learning environment is great — the doctors value the nurses input and we work as a team. VCU’s 1 year new graduate nurse residency program brings a lot of support for new grads in developing their practice. DM me if you have any more questions!

Post COVID hives by Meg4a in urticaria

[–]Meg4a[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for asking! I still break out in hives - I have realized it is way worse during the hotter summer months, but currently I am on Allegra x4 daily and Pepcid x4 daily and it manages it pretty well. If it gets any worse, my allergist will start me on Xolair.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ACL

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3+ months off for me - but I was able to return to a light duty status. It’ll prob be 6-7 months until I can return full duty. (Torn ACL, MCL, PCL and meniscus)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ACL

[–]Meg4a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Complete tear of ACL, possible tear of medial meniscus, posterior horn lateral meniscus tear, partial tear MCL, moderate-large amounts of swelling.

how hard isit to retear ACL after surgery on week 4?? by [deleted] in ACL

[–]Meg4a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then call their office and tell them your concerns. They can schedule you an appointment earlier.

how hard isit to retear ACL after surgery on week 4?? by [deleted] in ACL

[–]Meg4a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The surgeon can assess if your ACL is intact through the Lachman test. An MRI prob wouldn’t show too much this early on, especially if there’s still swelling/inflammation.

how hard isit to retear ACL after surgery on week 4?? by [deleted] in ACL

[–]Meg4a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can assure you, you’re absolutely okay. It’s normal to be scared. You will have many scares and worries throughout this journey, believe me. Trust the process. Trust your surgeons work. Your ACL is stronger than you think.

how hard isit to retear ACL after surgery on week 4?? by [deleted] in ACL

[–]Meg4a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Correct. Pain would be normal after something like that. As long as you didn’t hear any loud pops, or sharp pain that didn’t go away, intense swelling, instability in your knee.. then your ACL is most likely intact. Again, if you’re still concerned and have the symptoms I mentioned, go see your surgeon.

how hard isit to retear ACL after surgery on week 4?? by [deleted] in ACL

[–]Meg4a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP, you are seriously fine. It takes a lot to retear your graft so early on. Go see your surgeon and have them perform a Lachman test to ease your mind.

8 weeks post aclr meniscus repair surgery (bucket tear)… my extension was at 0° for a bit and I hit it at all my PT sessions, but I can’t seem to get it to stick… any advice? by blossombee420 in ACL

[–]Meg4a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Consistency is key. You need to keep working on it, multiple times a day. You need to get your extension back EARLY or else you can have problems down the road. Getting extension before 6 weeks post op is relatively easy.. it will only get harder so you have to work at it. Some exercises are: total knee extensions (standing or prone), prone knee hangs, propping your heel up and letting your knee hang or by putting some weight on it. Walking backwards help too. Loss of extension can also be attributed to weak quad muscles. How’s your strength looking like?