DaveHawk
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replacement, after years of getting both knees scoped and cortisone shots I told the OS it's time to replace it. So my only big frustration with all this is to when before or after the holidays
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I got this from a friend. Anyone with a replacement have knowledge of this; Dave,
One thing you should know is that once your knee replacement is complete you'll have to take antibiotics prior to dental care, probably the same or equivalent to what I have to take, i.e. (4) 500 mg amoxcillan. This is a lifetime discipline as any infection of the bone, i.e. from dentistry, or otherwise, could travel to the knee area..
Whenever you choose to get it done, listen and work with PT person. Range of motion, range of motion....
I am able to kneel on that knee, but that can be a little painful for quite a while. That incision is right down the center. Lots of times the incision stays numb, but mine isn't. It's just one of those personal decisions. I waited until I just couldn't stand it anymore. I had the cartilage taken out when I was 17 in 1979. It had been bone on bone until 2008, Arthritis plays hell with a joint over that long. The one thing I hear the most from people that I know is that they wish they hadn't waited so long. Being only 47 when I had mine done I had to weight the age a little. At best they last 20 years, but could easily be only 10. That put me at 57, and they say they really only want to do them twice. That makes # 2 last up to 67! I rolled the dice. I wanted to be able to go and do while I was younger, so that's what I did. I really haven't had any trouble with it. I did lose 50 lbs. this summer getting ready for the moose hunting, and I walked 3 miles a day. I did have one day where it swelled up pretty good. I iced it, and kept right on walking, it worked out. I don't know what I did that day, but it kind of blew up a little. It's definitely better without that extra 50 lbs. of blubber pounding on it today! :hump: