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Q: Oxford Knee Or Partial Knee Replacement
asked by: Tilly on September 25th, 2003
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Smile hi, I would love to talk to someone who has had this surgery.
I'm in my early 50s, and had an oxford knee in july of this year. I have had physiotherapy, and I go to back to see my specialist in early october.
All being well, I will be filling the papers out for my other knee to be operated on in jan. I thought everything was okay , but I seem to be having a lot of discomfort and pain in my operated knee lately, so would love to have a chat with someone who knows what I am talking about, because they will of gone through the same thing. Hopefully I will hear soon :d
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stldad
replied on September 25th, 2003
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Knee Replacement
My father-in law had a full knee replacement in may 2003. I can have him contact you. Leave me a private post with you email and I can have him email you.
He is doing real well. He is 62 years old. He would probably like talking to you about it.
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Tilly
replied on September 25th, 2003
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Re...knee Replacement
Smile hi stldad,
thankyou very much for acknowledging my notice, but I did'nt have a full knee replacement, I had a partial, well completely 1/2 of a full.
I would like to talk to somebody who has had this, not a full, I do hope you understand. I know people myself who have had a full, but I havent met or talked to anybody who has had this..Thankyou anyway...
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jmc6031
replied on November 8th, 2003
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Knee Replacement
Any one that has had atkr like the inlaw I would like to talk to them I had mine 2 1/2 yrs ago and still have nothing but problems
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grandmasusie
replied on January 17th, 2008
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partial knee replacement
i had one done in June and was told that I would be pain free in 6mths. Right, I am more uncomfortable now than ever. I have had continual swelling for 5mths. running. I don't know if this is normal or i am abnormal, but for whatever reason I now have to have a total knee replacement and woul also like to hear what other people have experienced .

grandmasusie
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joddy
replied on September 28th, 2009
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i had a partial knee replacement in 2002 .oxford knee,best thing i ever did .back at work in 10 days as auto electrician , no crutches used but INTENSE REHAB done .
johnod
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chudleighval
replied 2 minutes ago
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oxford knee
Hi, I had the oxford fitted 3 weeks ago, at first I was on top of the world, but this last week it seems to be more painful especially at night. I just have to move slightly and find myself almost screaming out in pain. today after standing /walking for about 1.5 hrs I was in agony and this has lasted all day. I am determined to beat this and sure I will feel great soon. I am also in my 50's
Val
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