The quilters snowman, 9 down, three to go..
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I would advise you to have the other knee done sooner rather than later! I had two hip replacements last summer 5 weeks apart. After the first one, I dreaded the second one, but I am so glad now. I can walk without pain for the first time in several years. I am now recovering from rotator cuff surgery, which is going well. With my left arm in a sling, I am typing this with one hand!!
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Thanks so much ladies.
I had this surgery in Nov. I did three weeks of therapy and the insurance changed, now the Dr. I had to do the surgery on my knee dosn't take the new insurance and I didn't get no more therapy, the co-pays are kinda high so doing it on my own, but I'm sure not as good.
I had this surgery in Nov. I did three weeks of therapy and the insurance changed, now the Dr. I had to do the surgery on my knee dosn't take the new insurance and I didn't get no more therapy, the co-pays are kinda high so doing it on my own, but I'm sure not as good.
I would advise you to have the other knee done sooner rather than later! I had two hip replacements last summer 5 weeks apart. After the first one, I dreaded the second one, but I am so glad now. I can walk without pain for the first time in several years. I am now recovering from rotator cuff surgery, which is going well. With my left arm in a sling, I am typing this with one hand!!
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