For those who have had to listen to me gripe about my miserable experience with my knee replacement, I finally have a good news story. I was able to get out on the court and play basketball on Wednesday night. It's a 30 and over league I've been running for 25 years, so it's not super competitive, but it is full court (and it's is getting harder every year to keep up with them 30 year old kids.)
For the entire 10 months after the initial surgery I told them something was wrong, and they kept insisting that it was "normal". 5 doctors and my physical therapist all disregarded what I was saying: it was not MY normal. Many calls, visits, tests, Xrays, scans, 2nd/3rd/4th opinions basically got me nothing. Anyway, after 10 months I finally had arthroscopic surgery to remove scar tissue and other tissue in the joint. The next day I had 30° more range of motion than I had since the initial surgery. I'm at 16+ months now, though I think the first 10 months were wasted - it was difficult to do anything but sit with my feet up. So no ball, very minimal firewooding, difficulty with stairs, and even just driving longer than 10 minutes was a huge challenge.
Since arthroscopic I've been able to do a lot more, including Wheelbarrow Therapy™ as you may have noticed. My knee is still not awesome, but at least I feel that there may be more improvement. At least I'm hoping there will be.