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Originally Posted by PaulS
Dad had both done about 20 years ago and has not had any problems (other then when I picked him up from the hospital in the ice storm and we ran off the road on the way home).
I know of others who had knee replacement at the same time and did not push themselves during rehap. They continue to have prob. to this day.
Good luck and let us know what you do.
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Originally Posted by BigBo
Yes. I had my left knee Full Replacement done last Nov. I also had no other options. The rehab is most important. I've been back to work for a while now. I still experience pain from time to time, but it's getting stronger all the time. The pain is more likely associated with my being fat and putting extra weight on the knee though. I also don't feel like I can navigate rocks too well just yet but probably by next year.
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What they said----work the rehab with all you have. It's the key. My ex-MIL didn't and she complained of pain the rest of her life. My wife had a double knee replacement, and she worked the rehab. She'll never have normal knee flexibility, but she can kneel and work the garden, and rides 30 miles pain-free on her bike.