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<blockquote data-quote="HazelD" data-source="post: 873771" data-attributes="member: 68199"><p>Karen, it is a horrendous op but well worth it. I only had pain for 2 days, maybe I was lucky, just discomfort but the medication they give you keeps things under control. You must take the medication as prescribed at the time prescribed , do not miss any out or think you can do without. Exercise , ice, and I massage three times a day with Bio Oil, you can use E45 or any good moisturiser. It takes time to heal, takes time for your body to accept the foreign parts but all in all well worth it for the chance of a better life.</p><p>Take care and let us know when things start happening for you. Best Wishes to all who suffer with knee pain and those of us who have had the op. We are all different in the healing process but we get there in the end. It's a slow journey, can't rush it it's time that heals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HazelD, post: 873771, member: 68199"] Karen, it is a horrendous op but well worth it. I only had pain for 2 days, maybe I was lucky, just discomfort but the medication they give you keeps things under control. You must take the medication as prescribed at the time prescribed , do not miss any out or think you can do without. Exercise , ice, and I massage three times a day with Bio Oil, you can use E45 or any good moisturiser. It takes time to heal, takes time for your body to accept the foreign parts but all in all well worth it for the chance of a better life. Take care and let us know when things start happening for you. Best Wishes to all who suffer with knee pain and those of us who have had the op. We are all different in the healing process but we get there in the end. It's a slow journey, can't rush it it's time that heals. [/QUOTE]
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