Seriously, though - I have heard that having a second replacement on a knee is not good - that your legs end up uneven in length and that you then need a lift or something in your shoe. Is that correct? How long did the first 'replacement knee' last before it needed to be replaced? My doctor did a good job, but was a jerk about it...and I suspect he was trying to scare me out of it because "I was too young" That said, I am VERY glad that both my primary care Dr. and my eye dr. ganged up on him and convinced him to do it (I was in constant agony - and the shots neither helped nor were good for me - spiked my blood sugar)
@Cynthia12 : I love the picture of your mamma and chicks...and the picture of: I don't care that you are in here...I NEED TO LAY..so, if you won't move, I'll just lay my egg ON you!
And, I am still young-ish, but had my knee replaced 3.5 years ago and am SOOOOOO glad I did! Considering that I have complicating health issues - it went remarkable smoothly! One word of advise, though - exercise your knee - as much as able- before the surgery. Makes recovery much better. I was outside being bad with my knee in a week and a half after surgery! (My knee did yell at me quite loudly the next day...but a few days later I was at it again, ha, ha, ha!)
Knee Necessary Excise Expenditure: