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excellent you are following the prep instructions Skittles Nov 22 #1
Modern medicine is amazing. With any luck. you will experience min discomfort in your recuperation. OAITW r.2.0 Nov 22 #2
My golfing buddy's wife had her knee replaced. gab13by13 Nov 22 #4
I don't want to be a downer, but different people have different spooky3 Nov 22 #11
Right out of surgery her leg should still have been numb. Yes the motion is there, but the recovery pain chia Nov 23 #36
I get mine the day after Christmas! Croney Nov 22 #3
I am going to UPMC Pittsburgh gab13by13 Nov 22 #6
Very good hospital. but why at MaGee.? From a Pittsburgh. Wish you luck. gab13by13 debm55 Nov 23 #43
Yeah! I recently had a small procedure and was told to put mupirocin in nose, belly button and ears! MLAA Nov 22 #5
Thanks gab13by13 Nov 22 #7
Babies all of ya.....both done at different times....first one.. 5 years ago....2nd one??? Jan 24 this year.... a kennedy Nov 22 #8
Good for you sorcrow Nov 22 #9
Yeah, it's my left knee gab13by13 Nov 22 #15
Sounds like you are... 2naSalit Nov 22 #10
Best wishes to you, gab. LuckyCharms Nov 22 #12
Best of luck! My mom loved hers when she had them done back in the 90's. paleotn Nov 22 #13
Good Luck! Six117 Nov 22 #14
Good luck and keep us apprised of the progress. dem4decades Nov 22 #16
Thanks everyone, gab13by13 Nov 22 #17
Hope it's successful. Knee and hip replacements are the most commonly successful surgeries these days. ancianita Nov 22 #18
Good luck! rubbersole Nov 22 #19
I think there is a demographic here that would be interested in your rehab and progress. NBachers Nov 22 #20
Hopefully this JMCKUSICK Nov 22 #21
Who makes the knee you're getting? Probatim Nov 22 #22
Doesn't every doctor usually have their own particular brand they use? MichMan Nov 22 #27
It used to be that way - hospitals are starting to dictate to surgeons now. Probatim Nov 23 #44
hoping everything goes nice and smooth for you orleans Nov 22 #23
I think it's for staph and radical noodle Nov 22 #28
thanks; i had no idea but then i haven't had surgeries. yet. nt orleans Nov 22 #30
Good luck. May the surgeon's hands be sure and steady. LoisB Nov 22 #24
You've done everything perfectly.. Permanut Nov 22 #25
Best Wishes! Take Care! lucca18 Nov 22 #26
Well wishes! KitFox Nov 22 #29
That's amazing! Good for her. electric_blue68 Nov 23 #38
Here's some advice AverageOldGuy Nov 22 #31
Congrats to you for being so well prepared! ShazzieB Nov 23 #32
Good luck! radical noodle Nov 23 #33
Do not expect recovery to be a piece of cake. IT can be difficult. Much more so than hip. NoRethugFriends Nov 23 #34
take the drugs, do the PT and ice is now your best friend - use it! Kali Nov 23 #35
All the best!! InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 23 #37
Wishing you a Sucessful Surgery, and a Recovery on the easier side! electric_blue68 Nov 23 #39
I just got a new left knee six weeks and one day ago... maspaha Nov 23 #40
I've had both knees replaced 10 Turtle Day Nov 23 #41
You will be so glad you got it done wryter2000 Nov 23 #42
Happy Thanksgiving, how are you doing? dem4decades Nov 28 #45
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