Alligatorob
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Just left the knee doctor and he tells me that both of my knees probably need replacement. Apparently I have advanced arthritis in both. He said he was surprised that I could get around and do things as well as I can.
A couple of years ago I went to him and he said something similar but suggested trying exercise. I started at the gym after that and do a lot of leg exercises. At first it seemed a cure or partial cure but the pains have come back. He complemented me, saying my legs were in excellent shape, all but the knee bones...
He said keep on exercising, it is helping. And don't worry about doing too much, no risk of trashing my knees, that's already done...
He gave me cortisone shots in both knees, and said that might help, some anyway. He says my knees are worse that most people who get the shots. This is my first time.
I'm 69 and not getting any younger. So while I am sure I can live with this a while I am also thinking the sooner I get surgery the easier recovery will be. Not getting any younger here.
I'd be interested in other's thoughts on this.
A couple of years ago I went to him and he said something similar but suggested trying exercise. I started at the gym after that and do a lot of leg exercises. At first it seemed a cure or partial cure but the pains have come back. He complemented me, saying my legs were in excellent shape, all but the knee bones...
He said keep on exercising, it is helping. And don't worry about doing too much, no risk of trashing my knees, that's already done...
He gave me cortisone shots in both knees, and said that might help, some anyway. He says my knees are worse that most people who get the shots. This is my first time.
I'm 69 and not getting any younger. So while I am sure I can live with this a while I am also thinking the sooner I get surgery the easier recovery will be. Not getting any younger here.
I'd be interested in other's thoughts on this.
