Posted by pete 23 on August 21, 2010 at 17:48:02 from (173.87.8.216):
In Reply to: Ever had this happen? posted by 37chief on August 21, 2010 at 17:03:31:
My knees have hurt for last few years but not so as to keep me from working and or go pheasant hunting, just slower. Couple of months ago, one just let go, I too was using a cane for just one day. It got better again so no more cane but it seems to just gradually get worse. Lifting and carrying any amount of weight really sets it off. Couple weeks ago , did a range transmission shift cover repair job on a 966 with cab, man, could hardly walk for a couple days but it got better again. The leaning over with pressure on the knees was even worse than climbing in and out of that cab. I go for a walk every morning, carry cell phone along now, told wife if it plays out she has to come and pick me up. I will be 74 in a couple of weeks.
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