Phillip

Phillip had partial knee replacement surgery to his right knee in 2013 and, a year later in 2014, to his left knee. He found it hard to walk before the first operation, but can now do many activities he’d had to give up before the operations.

Phillip started having pain, especially in his right knee, when he was kneeling down and trying to stand up again. He was playing rugby and football, and was fitting laminated flooring so was on his knees a lot of the time. When he saw his GP, he was told that the pain was probably due to arthritis. It was three or four more years before Phillip went back to the doctor. By then, he could hardly walk and was referred to a specialist hospital in 2012.

After a three-month wait, Phillip had a pre-op assessment at the specialist hospital. There he was told that both knees would have to be operated on eventually. Within two weeks he had his right knee operated on, in April 2013. He was discharged from hospital three days after surgery. The pain in his left knee was bearable at the time but Phillip wanted to have the second operation done as soon as possible after the first. The doctors, however, advised him to wait for six months before having another operation.

Four weeks after his second pre-op assessment, Phillip had his left knee operated on, almost a year after the first one. He had to stay in hospital for four days because of an infection. Both operations went smoothly. Once the anaesthetic wore off, Phillip was in pain but was prescribed codeine and paracetamol, which helped. Three or four weeks after he had his left knee done, he had a minor complication with the stitches. Two stitches didn’t dissolve as they were supposed to and became septic. Phillip had to take antibiotics for two weeks.

At the time of interview, six weeks after his second knee operation, Phillip was no longer taking painkillers. He could resume daily activities that he hadn’t been able to do for many years, such as walking the dogs, playing golf and playing with his grandson. Phillip said that the surgery had made a big difference to his life and that he felt like a new man’.

Phillip watched the TEPI videos before both knee operations. He stopped smoking after the first one, and can now walk well enough to enjoy time with his grandson again.

Age at interview 62

Gender Male

The doctor explained to Phillip why he needed surgery, which hes had to both knees. Medical staff made him feel at ease. He recovered quickly.

Age at interview 62

Gender Male

Before surgery Phillip couldn’t walk the dogs, play golf or kick the ball with his grandson. Surgery is painful but the transformation is unbelievable.

Age at interview 62

Gender Male