Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 I figured it would be a good thing to do. Looks like they might want to see them. My knees have been painful for the last several years; initially on and off, but now pretty much all the time on and rarely off! Now I just need to make the appointment to see what can be done, if anything. I can really relate to JoAnn, Ann and everyone else here. I don’t think when I had the TTT done; they even knew how long something like that would last. When we moved here, the Dr said they don’t do that procedure anymore. I wonder why? Maybe they were just behind and now they do them? Joi _____ From: chondromalacia treatment [mailto:chondromalacia treatment ] On Behalf Of MJD Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 7:45 PM chondromalacia treatment Subject: RE: {Disarmed} RE: New here That's really smart, Joi......to get copies of your medical (knee) records... it really saves you and any doctor a lot of time (and usually a second appointment to go over the " old " records). nne Re: New here I do know of a girl just west of us who had a TTT and partial knee replacement when she was in her forties. She seems to be doing well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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