Neighbor on one side had a hip replacement a few years ago. He"s doing great. Said he should"ve done it 20 years ago. Neighbor on the other side had both knees done a few years ago. He hobbles worse than he did before the operations. My mother had a knee replaced and a week or two later, when they had to pull the drain tube out, it busted, leaving half inside her knee. They had to cut her knee open again to get the piece of tube out. Boy, did they pamper her to keep her from a malpractice suit.
The word I hear about knee replacements (and I work in a hospital) is that top priority is to find the BEST surgeon you can find. If you don"t shop around for the cream of the crop, you might be stuck with worse knees for the rest of your life. Also important is the rehab and therapy. If you don"t do it, your new knees will stiffen up leaving you in bad shape. And find a doc that will give you replacements that are guaranteed for a long time.
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