Glad to hear it turned out well. Your experience with the pain mirrors mine. Your flexibility at this stage mirrors my experience also. I've had two shoulder surgeries and the knee replacement was a piece of cake compared to shoulders. I was back to cutting firewood on an every other day basis at eight weeks after the replacement. The thing would get tooth-achy on me the next spring while crawling through the snow gathering sap, but nothing a couple of Ibuprofen wouldn't keep under control. By the year point that had gone away, too. The biggest drawback is that crawling on your hands and knees on hard surfaces (concrete, etc) is not fun. I simply bought a pair of el-cheapo knee pads. There are a couple of weird things to get used to. The silly thing makes some goofy clicking noises every now and then. My wife heard it once and it made her skin crawl. Lol! Doc said that is perfectly normal. Also, there is no feeling in the replacement joint. You have feeling in the skin over the knee, but you have this dead spot where the original knee used to be that is completely free of any sensation. The positive side of which is you can take a blow to the knee that would normally put you on the ground with tears in your eyes and just shrug it off like nothing happened.
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