Posted by Goose on June 11, 2012 at 07:49:41 from (174.253.142.115):
In Reply to: OT New Knee posted by organicfarmer1972 on June 10, 2012 at 20:45:59:
My sister had one done last fall. After a couple of weeks, she was home and doing fine when all at once her knee began to swell up and became painful.
Her boyfriend took her to the ER and they found a blood vessel had ruptured and was bleeding inside the knee. They fixed that, and she's done good since.
Our mother had a knee replaced when she was 89, and did great right from the start. She worked hard on her therapy. If the therapist told her to do an exercise ten times a day, she did it 20. She was, though, a self-described "tough old broad", and no way would I argue that point.
The only thing that bugged Mom was she couldn't kneel down in her garden and flower beds like she was used to.
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