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I did the same (sort of) about 5 weeks ago. Had total right knee replacement. I had to be there 530 on a Thursday morning. I was in my hospital room (operation complete) by noon that day and was home on Friday noon. I had my left knee done 4-5 years ago, so I wasn't afraid to get this one done, but I forgot how painful the first 1 1/2-2 weeks are!!! Doing therapy twice a week and gaining all the time. Told the therapist I gotta drive corn truck around Sept 15th. He said no problem, just do as much therapy as I can at home and bend that knee!!! I'm at 107 deg. and he plans on getting me to 120 deg. same at the other one. Actually, I'm getting better and better each day. Hardley any knee pain except when I do stretches.
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