aug 25th :facepalm:
keep us posted..
I refuse that and both knees..
they can carry me to my boat when all 3 finally give out completely
good luck William..:0074:0074
people tell me it's all about how serious you are about the rehab..
keep us posted..
I refuse that and both knees..
they can carry me to my boat when all 3 finally give out completely
good luck William..:0074:0074
people tell me it's all about how serious you are about the rehab..
aug 25th :facepalm:
keep us posted..
I refuse that and both knees..
they can carry me to my boat when all 3 finally give out completely
good luck William..:0074:0074
people tell me it's all about how serious you are about the rehab..
keep us posted..
I refuse that and both knees..
they can carry me to my boat when all 3 finally give out completely
good luck William..:0074:0074
people tell me it's all about how serious you are about the rehab..
My 83 year old grandfather had both knees replaced. He could not play golf or go up steps without discomfort until he replaced his knees. Two weeks after surgery he was chipping golf balls in backyard and played 9 holes about a month after. A year later he shot his age. I'm curious as to why it is not an option for you? Do you despise mobility?
this is a rarity to have such a quick recovery, especially for knees. like six five said knees tend to be much worse than hips. recovery depends a lot on pain control and activity/therapy tolerance. I have worked in several short term rehab facilities and have worked with both quite extensively. Some people do great and others not so much just like anything else
Oh ok. Maybe old school has heard a lot of long term recovery experiences then.
keep us posted..
I refuse that and both knees..
they can carry me to my boat when all 3 finally give out completely
good luck William..:0074:0074
people tell me it's all about how serious you are about the rehab..
Well I can tell you my dad fought the good fight for years walking on nothing but bone on bone. A few weeks after his knee replacement, he was mad at himself for not doing it much sooner. My FIL just had hip replacement a few weeks ago and they had him up and walking within hours and he did not even need pain meds after the fact during rehab. Hate to see people suffer needlessly, good luck man!!!
Why are you so adamant about not having it done if it will improve your quality of life?
My 83 year old grandfather had both knees replaced. He could not play golf or go up steps without discomfort until he replaced his knees. Two weeks after surgery he was chipping golf balls in backyard and played 9 holes about a month after.
A year later he shot his age for 18 holes.
I'm curious as to why it is not an option for you? Do you despise mobility?
probably but i bet he can handle it, he's young enough. some people are afraid of going under. I didn't want it to sound like it's dreadful, it's usually a bit longer recovery than your grand father but most do have beneficial results
Hips are easy, knees are hard.
Obamacare costs for this - deductible is?
This is true. I had a hip done and it was super easy. I have heard a lot of tough recovery stories about knees, and knees tend to hurt more at least I've heard.
kneifl
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