stefano Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 having right knee done next tues. i suspect the result of couple bad M/C street crashes MANY yrs. ago, then 25 yrs of racing in the dirt. lots of injurys there, but the rule is "if you're racing in the dirt & not crashing occasionally, you're not trying hard enough" (however this rule DOES NOT apply to the street) any advice here? i'm in pretty good shape, semi-serious bicycle rider, lots of exersize at work, kinda of a streamlined kinda guy. and i guess i'll fill the fuel tanks of the herd, they'll be setting for a while. stef
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 My mother had knee surgery at the age of 82 - to repair damage that originated from a car accident in her 30's but was compounded with a life of hard work on a farm. She says her knee has never felt better and she walks at least a mile every day now! Hers was not a full replacement but a replacement of the surfaces inside (that's as best as I know it) so I can't say if it was the same as you are about to have but it sure worked for her! I am looking into having both knees done as well so keep us posted. I know a couple of professional skiers who have had their knee's overhauled more than once! They highly recommend it!
stefano Posted October 8, 2011 Author Posted October 8, 2011 My mother had knee surgery at the age of 82 - to repair damage that originated from a car accident in her 30's but was compounded with a life of hard work on a farm. She says her knee has never felt better and she walks at least a mile every day now! Hers was not a full replacement but a replacement of the surfaces inside (that's as best as I know it) so I can't say if it was the same as you are about to have but it sure worked for her! I am looking into having both knees done as well so keep us posted. I know a couple of professional skiers who have had their knee's overhauled more than once! They highly recommend it! hi jim. i'm now on day 13, complete right knee replacement. i VASTLY underestimated the PAIN involved. also the amount of exercise(vital for a complete recovery). these operations are quite commonplace now, i'll post my recovery as it goes, might help someone in the group. my aunt has had 2 knees. and a friend had BOTH at the same time(honest). she was a catholic nun/teacher for many years.. and i've no doubt both these ladies are much tougher than i'll ever be. stef
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