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Re: OT-Knee surgery
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Posted by Ken L on June 08, 2006 at 17:06:50 from (72.1.18.56):
In Reply to: OT-Knee surgery posted by Dave from MN on June 07, 2006 at 19:10:01:
About five tears ago, my right knee stared hurting bad. Lived with it for a year. Then my left knee did the same. They talked me into getting my right one scoped. Good for about eight months. Then they scoped the left one. Good for about a year. Then I tore my right rotator cuff. They scoped that. That's no good either. My opinion is get the surgery (replacement) and have it over with. I know people who have had it done and are up and at it in two to six months. Two months ago they put some kind of shot in my right knee which would fix it and it did until about a week ago. I keep putting it off cuz (I don't have time). I'm a heavy equip mechanic and pretty soon I won't be able to walk. Maybe I'll have time then. Good luck.
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