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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 508509" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>No, the oxycodone does not have Tylenol in it, that would be vicodin, which I am not taking. The oxycodone is simply the generic of oxycontin so it's all alone. The Tylenol is taken with the robaxin, a muscle relaxer, and the aspirin is 325mg twice a day. </p><p></p><p>Janet, last week I was going very well and felt cleaned out but that is when the pain started. </p><p></p><p>Susie, I'll ask my dr about the celebrex. I was taking the celebrex prior to the surgery due to the osteoarthritis in my knee so for all practical purposes, perhaps I do not need it anymore now that I have a new knee!</p><p></p><p>Janet, being five weeks out now, I will tell you honestly, despite the issues I've had with my back, I would do the total replacement surgery again! The pain I've been dealing with for years in my knee is GONE. The pain I'm experiencing now I know will go away because it's all relative to the process of healing. If I remind myself of that fact, I don't for a minute second guess having the surgery. I still have very high hopes of an active summer ahead of me once all e PT is complete.</p><p></p><p>I begin aqua therapy next week and I can't wait because that will mean less strain on my low back! </p><p></p><p>Thanks ladies! You're the best! Sorry for any grammar or spelling errors-typing on my iPad stinks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 508509, member: 2211"] No, the oxycodone does not have Tylenol in it, that would be vicodin, which I am not taking. The oxycodone is simply the generic of oxycontin so it's all alone. The Tylenol is taken with the robaxin, a muscle relaxer, and the aspirin is 325mg twice a day. Janet, last week I was going very well and felt cleaned out but that is when the pain started. Susie, I'll ask my dr about the celebrex. I was taking the celebrex prior to the surgery due to the osteoarthritis in my knee so for all practical purposes, perhaps I do not need it anymore now that I have a new knee! Janet, being five weeks out now, I will tell you honestly, despite the issues I've had with my back, I would do the total replacement surgery again! The pain I've been dealing with for years in my knee is GONE. The pain I'm experiencing now I know will go away because it's all relative to the process of healing. If I remind myself of that fact, I don't for a minute second guess having the surgery. I still have very high hopes of an active summer ahead of me once all e PT is complete. I begin aqua therapy next week and I can't wait because that will mean less strain on my low back! Thanks ladies! You're the best! Sorry for any grammar or spelling errors-typing on my iPad stinks! [/QUOTE]
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