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Re: OT-Knee surgery
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Posted by earlschieb on June 07, 2006 at 20:52:01 from (207.69.139.162):
In Reply to: OT-Knee surgery posted by Dave from MN on June 07, 2006 at 19:10:01:
Well, I guess that my knee scope and clean, must be the bad one of the lot, I broke my left leg, in the knee joint on 3/4/2005, leg from the joint down made a 90% turn to the left, during a fall on the ice. The knee would lock up and pop all of the time, finally in January of this yesr, they went in and worked on it, did their cleanup, and removed some arthritus, said knee was fine. NOT, now I can not walk down stairs, hills, and it locks up on a daily basis, I basically have a stiff knee, have to swing the leg to the left in a semi circle to even walk. Tractor Shows, and other walking events are now out of my hobbies. I am 49, and this really puts a damper on my fun, not to mention work.
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