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In reply to the discussion: 4 More Days & I get My New Knee [View all]chia
(2,413 posts)36. Right out of surgery her leg should still have been numb. Yes the motion is there, but the recovery pain
may be there for awhile. Agree with another respondent to you that pain in recovery will vary according to the patient, so I'm definitely wishing you the very best outcome. DO YOUR P/T! Cannot emphasize that enough. You're battling scar tissue as well, so be diligent with your stretches and exercises.
I had both knees replaced (not at the same time) in 2022. Every day I'm so thankful to not be in chronic and/or debilitating pain.
Wishing you the best possible recovery!
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Modern medicine is amazing. With any luck. you will experience min discomfort in your recuperation.
OAITW r.2.0
Nov 22
#2
Right out of surgery her leg should still have been numb. Yes the motion is there, but the recovery pain
chia
Nov 23
#36
Very good hospital. but why at MaGee.? From a Pittsburgh. Wish you luck. gab13by13
debm55
Nov 23
#43
Yeah! I recently had a small procedure and was told to put mupirocin in nose, belly button and ears!
MLAA
Nov 22
#5
Babies all of ya.....both done at different times....first one.. 5 years ago....2nd one??? Jan 24 this year....
a kennedy
Nov 22
#8
Hope it's successful. Knee and hip replacements are the most commonly successful surgeries these days.
ancianita
Nov 22
#18
I think there is a demographic here that would be interested in your rehab and progress.
NBachers
Nov 22
#20
Do not expect recovery to be a piece of cake. IT can be difficult. Much more so than hip.
NoRethugFriends
Nov 23
#34