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In reply to the discussion: 4 More Days & I get My New Knee [View all]Permanut
(6,732 posts)25. You've done everything perfectly..
Several people I know have had total success with this procedure, and none of them were as well prepared as you are.
Send updates! Word is that recovery is a grind, but totally worth it.
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Modern medicine is amazing. With any luck. you will experience min discomfort in your recuperation.
OAITW r.2.0
Nov 22
#2
Right out of surgery her leg should still have been numb. Yes the motion is there, but the recovery pain
chia
Nov 23
#36
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
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
Hope it's successful. Knee and hip replacements are the most commonly successful surgeries these days.
ancianita
Nov 22
#18
I think there is a demographic here that would be interested in your rehab and progress.
NBachers
Nov 22
#20
Do not expect recovery to be a piece of cake. IT can be difficult. Much more so than hip.
NoRethugFriends
Nov 23
#34