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Re: OT-Knee surgery
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Posted by Mark on June 07, 2006 at 22:35:04 from (172.169.127.25):
In Reply to: Re: OT-Knee surgery posted by lee thomas on June 07, 2006 at 19:15:12:
Not much I can add that hasn't already been said. I am 48 and had my right knee scoped 2 years ago. Squatting? What's that? My knee still screams at me everytime the weather changes and is stiff.....looking at replacement this year. My left one pops like a cutter and canner heading for the killin' chute! My problems started several years ago. Squatted down while working on a bushhog....ker-pop..but no pain. The problem was, I couldn't straighten my leg...it was locked up and that HURT! Then a couple years ago, I was at work and twisted the same knee.....end of the line. The scoping helped, but wasn't a cure. My experience on the scope job wasn't pain free. But, I got over it. The only good thing out of it was, it ended my 27 year 'career' as a railroad engineer......I have never missed a day of that damnable place!
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