Posted by caterpillar guy on November 15, 2023 at 04:25:18 from (47.26.14.222):
In Reply to: Knee replacement posted by 37 chief on November 14, 2023 at 19:58:24:
Was to the same guy that my dad was to. About 10 or so years ago he told me that it was not a matter of if but when I would need to have a knee replacement. The left one was bone on bone then he said. And the other was not far behind. The last year the left one has really gotten worse. I hate to climb on to the combine and don't climb the bin ladders anymore. This is also not helping with the weight since it has affected wanting to walk. I believe the left one is time now to be done. I was talking to a friend of the family and he said he waited to long and now the knee is not working well and is not right somehow. Not just sure what his issue is. There is a guy that did dads hip that is highly rated in Lansing MI that I have considered to talk to. I liked his way of taking care of dad's issues with his hip. I believe most of dads problem were him and his attitude on things. Both knees have been scoped for torn meniscus already. I've been taking cherry juice at 2 table spoons a day for the last 10 years with good results for them.
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