Guest guest Posted October 2, 2001 Report Share Posted October 2, 2001 ---Trudy - What a great idea (using crutches now)! Here I am building up muscles in the gym and all I have to do is walk around the block. I do have crutches already, from previous arthroscopic surgery, and will get them out. (They're not as cute as the physical therapy intern, though) I haven't gone to regular use of crutches yet, I get out my Leki pole (aka " cane " ) for long walks. About arthroscopic surgery, which I had 3-1/2 years ago. Everybody was pessimistic when I had it, saying it wouldn't get me more than 2-5 years. Well, they were right, but it got me long enough to find out about resurfacing, a much better alternative than thr, so I figure it did what I wanted it to! It was never proposed as a solution to my problem, only a temporizing procedure. (By the way - recovery to better function than pre surgery was about 8 months, even with exercising) I don't post often, but read this every day. I want to tell you guys that the postings here are very informative. As a medical person (M.D.), I find the science good. True, we're all somewhat biased, but read with that knowledge, the info is great. It is almost impossible to find out much about this procedure through the normal " research " channels - old info is available, but not much new. I find myself " educating " my colleagues about this, and a rheumatologist friend asked me for my website references before giving a lecture about osteoarthritis! As a prospective patient, the info from others' experiences is invaluable - the kind of advice about day-to-day management that an MD can give only after years of seeing patients with a particular problem. Good luck to all of us as we try to become " surfers " ! Gigi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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