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Old 5th Oct 2019, 15:55
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RatherBeFlying
 
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My sister is a doctor and she had been struggling with an arthritic knee for a decade, with a son in a wheelchair. It wasn't long after the op that her pain level was below pre-op.

She now wishes she had it done several years sooner. As BB rightly points out a bad knee buggers the rest of the skeleton. Decreased activity drags down your health in many ways.

So get your bad knee fixed.
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