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Q: Total Knee Replacement
asked by: Nathalie Rees on November 17th, 2003
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Hello, I had a tkr 8 weeks ago and I keep getting told i'm "marvellous"!!! Truth is I am having more pain now than I did before ...And.....I think the pain is more acute. I thought i'd be much more comfortable by now. Am I being unrealistic? I'm due to have the other knee done in the new year, but, I won't be going down this road again for awhile unless things turn around significantly or I have a hefty dose of amnesia. Any comments would be very welcome.
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tammythekiller
replied on February 5th, 2004
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Knee Replacement
Did you have your second one done yet


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fordfield
replied on November 11th, 2004
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I'm 42 yrs old and had tka on sept 29,03 and I have pain still, your pain can be due to bursitis, because they told me I have it. I also found out I have defective knee.Do you know the manufactor of your knee. You should have been pain free after 6 months.
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