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On Feb 18 it will be two years since I had TKR (right knee). I am a

very active (skiing, golf, hiking) 58 yo retired Int'l flight

attendant. My main reason for having the surgery in the first place

was to maintain that active lifestyle. I can honestly say that it

was the worst mistake of my life.

I have a personality that always believes that we learn from every

action we take - but for the life of me I can't figure this one out.

My doctor's mantra is " give it more time, you are still healing " .

I recently forced him to do a bone scan and again he stated that it

was still healing. He also said that I should be happy to be able to

do the things I can do -- in other words " live with it " .

Prior to having the TKR I was successful in maintaining a 25lb

weight loss for over two years. After the TKR the weight has slowly

come back. So add that frustration to the list. (I'm 5'2 " - 134lbs)

I'm sorry to be so negative but when I started questioning the slow

healing and my problems I could not find a single individual that

could relate, everyone else was successful in their experience. So

if anyone needs a shoulder to cry on please feel free to use mine.

Lois Hansen

Lake Havasu, Arizona

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