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<blockquote data-quote="mercurycrest" data-source="post: 150603" data-attributes="member: 64"><p>When I had my knee done I had to have an epidural as I've got a bad ticker. Crap, they use power tools and really big hammers! Anyway, it all went well but in recovery there was some a**hole screaming at a poor nurse about how much his catheter hurt, etc.. I guess there's one jerk in every crowd, If I could have, I'd a peed in his IV bag! When I was sent home there was a blizzard and I couldn't get home, so they put me in a nursing home where I caught a bug that laid me low for a few weeks and I couldn't do the exercises! That was a big set back. My knee never did get it's strength back. But it never hurt again and I have better movement range with it than with my "good" leg. Irene has had both knees and hips done and no problems at all. We have lots of fun at Airports.</p><p>P.S.. When they took my catheter out it's certainly a weird feeling. 'Thought about asking them to do it again..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mercurycrest, post: 150603, member: 64"] When I had my knee done I had to have an epidural as I've got a bad ticker. Crap, they use power tools and really big hammers! Anyway, it all went well but in recovery there was some a**hole screaming at a poor nurse about how much his catheter hurt, etc.. I guess there's one jerk in every crowd, If I could have, I'd a peed in his IV bag! When I was sent home there was a blizzard and I couldn't get home, so they put me in a nursing home where I caught a bug that laid me low for a few weeks and I couldn't do the exercises! That was a big set back. My knee never did get it's strength back. But it never hurt again and I have better movement range with it than with my "good" leg. Irene has had both knees and hips done and no problems at all. We have lots of fun at Airports. P.S.. When they took my catheter out it's certainly a weird feeling. 'Thought about asking them to do it again.. [/QUOTE]
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