Posted by Wheat47 on November 15, 2023 at 12:18:21 from (38.97.192.169):
In Reply to: Knee replacement posted by 37 chief on November 14, 2023 at 19:58:24:
Had left knee replaced about 5 years ago, early May. Was able to run my IHC MD to haybine the hay field, and run an old NH self-propelled baler by mid, late July The more I worked it the better. Had right knee replaced in July this year. Still working on getting better. It can take up to a year. First knee I was 70, second was at 75. Five years made it a bit harder. After both knees, the first 2 weeks, I was why did I do this!! Very painful!! Yes, it is painful!!! But after 2 weeks, I noticed the pain getting better and it was easier to do certain things. Like getting in and out of the pickup. But the end result was worth it. The most important thing to remember is: DO THE PHYSICAL THERAPY!!! It will hurt like He## but do it!!!! If you don't, you'll be sorry!!! Keep as active as possible. Big thing is to walk as much as you can, do stairs as much as you can. Rid a simple exercise bike to help you flex your knees. If possible, ride in a pickup to your therapy, much they are much easier to get in and out of. Good luck, keep us posted.
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