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Been out of comission these last few weeks, recovering from knee replacement surgery. Next phase: torture...I mean, outpatient PT. This was one of hardest things I've ever done, but my leg is straight after being crooked for years. Who's got gnarly surgery pics or recovery tips? Here's a couple right after surgery. The staples come out tomorrow! Show us your scars!

Freespirit64 8 June 17
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I never knew knee replacement surgery was more difficult to recover from than hip replacement until my sister who had both procedures informed me of this.

fedup Level 6 June 17, 2021
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Hope your rcovery is complete and as quick as possible.

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My mom had both done, you have my empathy....get well!!!

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AHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't stand the sight of ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,thud!

It is rather shocking, lol

@Freespirit64 When I came back from open heart surgery, I was covered with bruises and stiches from neck to feet. I don't mind seeing my own though.

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I had both done at the same time 7 years ago and so far it's like I never had bad knees, actually skied 30+ days this year. My advise is do your all physical therapy and do some extra stretching everyday, just going to PT a couple times a week is not going to get it done. If you have a hot tub, that is the best place to stretch it.

You're a brave soul, to get them done at once! Color me impressed.

@Freespirit64 I really don't think it was all that much worse, but doing them both was probably one of the best decisions I've ever made.

@Freespirit64 Good luck with the rehab, hopefully you will have as good an outcome as I've had.

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Just do your PT. It makes all the difference. Good Luck!

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Holy crap!! Bet that stung just a tad bit. Hope all goes well for you.. going to be awhile for you to get up and moving again.. Lots of vitamin E oil and aloe vera on the skin once it starts healing good.

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Good luck with the PT. I've heard it makes a world of difference.

No visible surgery scars for you but I did wake up with a stye this morning. I don't ever remember having one before and I don't want one again.

Sorry about the sty!

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Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

Thanks!

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Should give you extra time to express yourself on here! 😉

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