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TonyM 08-14-2023 11:14 AM

Left knee replaced in 2000; right knee 2004. Both still working fine. Don't kneel much like in church. If I have to kneel for something in my house, I will use a pad. Don't run much anymore, but walking and golfing; no problem.

rsmurano 08-14-2023 11:48 AM

Have had both knees done 5 years ago. Was playing tennis (on clay courts) and pickleball within 2 months of just practicing, actual playing within 3. Gave up slalom course waterskiing, no more snow skiing, still flowride hours each day on a cruise, and gave up tennis when we moved here because all the tennis courts are hard courts. I play from 2-5 hours of pickleball 7 days a week. I have also laid 1200 sq ft of tile (used heavy duty knee pads and extra pads), and play golf multiple times a week.
I can get on my knees if it’s on carpet with no issues, hard tile floors, that still hurts/feels weird.
If you need new knees, get them done, it’s well worth it

gail swanson 08-14-2023 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2244905)
Another member of the “won’t kneel down club”. I can tolerate it with a cushion when pulling weeds. I had the replacement done the old school way through the front. That method usually involves some collateral nerve damage which makes kneeling uncomfortable. I would be interested in feedback from people who have had the procedure done through the side as I will eventually need to have the other wheel replaced.

Loved my side knee surgery results. Kneel with cushion only!

LonnyP 08-14-2023 09:09 PM

I was 52 when I had one knee replaced. Best thing I ever did. Being in pain every single day just walking a block sucks. I play Pickelball about 3 times a week, golf, bike, hike. Anything I feel like really and am pain free. The physical therapy is no walk in the park but you have to work hard at it, do not be afraid to stay on pain pills to get through it because they will allow you to work even harder in PT.

ThirdOfFive 08-15-2023 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Tyson (Post 2245176)
What were the 7 or 8 pills you were taking daily to relieve the pain. Thats something all of us future replacement recipients would love to know.

Had my left knee replaced when the opioid scare was at its height, and Minnesota, in its usual over-reactionary way, implemented some bizarre stuff more for show I think than anything else. Case in point: I was sent home with (as I recall) five oxycodone tablets. If I needed more (which I did after maybe three days) I had to call my doctor at the clinic, who issued the prescription which I picked up at the front desk (after providing positive ID), then took the prescription in A SEALED RED ENVELOPE to the Clinic pharmacy, where it was opened and (again after providing ID) the prescription, another five pills total, was filled.

Inconvenient to say the least. The clinic pharmacy was only open Monday through Friday and closed each day at 5 PM.

Bottom line, I made it mainly on Tylenol. NOT fun.

billethkid 08-15-2023 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by jamesrcorbett (Post 2245082)
If both knees need to be done do one knee at a time. You need the other knee for rehab. The key for a normal return is to religiously do the rehab. Generally what you get in range after 30 days of rehabilitation is all the range you will get. I wouldn’t recommend a partial replacement. Get a total knee replacement. Find an orthopedic surgeon who does a minimum of 300 knees per year.

Share with us why you say "...no partial...".
Especially when the other side of the same knee is normal/healthy.

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Bwanajim 08-15-2023 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by rhood (Post 2244729)
Considering replacements and am asking what physical limitations I can expect? Will I be able to jog, play softball, pickle ball, etc? Anyone doing
these things? Thanks

I had both knees replaced several years ago, a couple years apart in Fort Lauderdale. The doc was amazing!
Done on Monday and walking with a walker that night. Used a walker when I went home Tuesday and Wednesday switch to a cane Thursday and Friday and threw the cane away Saturday and shot sporting clays in the woods that day. I hiked mountains since then. don’t do any jogging, but other than that I’m fine.
I even drove to work the next day, even though I wasn’t supposed to. Lol

tophcfa 08-15-2023 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 2245602)
Share with us why you say "...no partial...".
Especially when the other side of the same knee is normal/healthy.

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:censored:

It wasn’t me that said “no partial”. That being said, I have two friends that got partials who now need a total. The both wish they got the total the first time so they don’t have to go through two procedures and rehabs.

Flyers999 08-17-2023 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Bwanajim (Post 2245736)
I had both knees replaced several years ago, a couple years apart in Fort Lauderdale. The doc was amazing!
Done on Monday and walking with a walker that night. Used a walker when I went home Tuesday and Wednesday switch to a cane Thursday and Friday and threw the cane away Saturday and shot sporting clays in the woods that day. I hiked mountains since then. don’t do any jogging, but other than that I’m fine.
I even drove to work the next day, even though I wasn’t supposed to. Lol

How old were you when you had the operation done?

mntlblok 08-17-2023 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Flyers999 (Post 2246628)
How old were you when you had the operation done?

My two were at around 60 and 65.

Flyers999 08-17-2023 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by mntlblok (Post 2246646)
My two were at around 60 and 65.

That's amazing how quickly you recovered for being so young. Thanks.

mntlblok 08-17-2023 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Flyers999 (Post 2246691)
That's amazing how quickly you recovered for being so young. Thanks.

😀 That's definitely one of those "no pain, no gain" situations. Motivated enough that I didn't need a "therapist" to hold my hand nor holler at me. And, didn't waste the down time. Had a stool I could sit on and practice volleys with my crutches lying nearby. 😀


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