Monday at 1:30 I have an appointment with Longue Vue's doctor. I'll get a physical and I'll see what's going on with my blasted knee. The two words I don't want to hear are "more surgery"!! Wish me luck.
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Monday at 1:30 I have an appointment with Longue Vue's doctor. I'll get a physical and I'll see what's going on with my blasted knee. The two words I don't want to hear are "more surgery"!! Wish me luck.
Ahh, good luck! I hope you hear "physical therapy" :)
The only three words I can think of is "Live with it!!" I hope this doesn't mean more surgery. Please keep us posted honey.
Nope, don't wanna hear those words. We'll send up some prayers for ya......
David, I'll keep you at the top of my list for thoughts and prayers. Oh my gosh. You don't ever want to have another surgery. On the 24th, I go for surgery #5 on this knee. I'm still in shock. Please keep us posted. I can't wait to hear the news from you. Best wishes all the way, David!!
Donna, you're so right. I have a torn ligament and a loose prosthesis again. My new motto after this will be "Live With It"!!! I just wish I had a choice this time:( Will I ever find the right doctor??
D&D,
I don't know what it is, but lately my knees hurt (I'm on my feet all the time at work), the hearing in my right ear is worse than before, I've got Vertigo, arthritis in my neck, back, knees (all from working as a paramedic for 20 years) and my eyesight gets worse every year. They say life begins at 40. Bull puckies!!
I've been wondering when we were going to hear an update.
Goodluck....
I think that actually, the best part of life is wherever you are right now, looking around and appreciating the good parts!
I was running errands today, and saw a woman walking into the supermarket. Both her legs were prosthetics from the knees down, and she was walking with no cane or brace or crutches or anything, and without even a limp. How cool is that, huh?
I grew up with a girl who had artificial legs exactly in the same way - knees down, and she had a lot of trouble with them. She tended to wear pants, so people wouldn't see the prosthetics, but she always had a distinctly different gait. It seems technology has drastically improved by now.
David, you'll be in our prayers!