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Precautions Before Getting Knee Surgery

(6 Posts)
Charleygirl5 Sat 03-Nov-18 22:12:14

Izabella for that reason I could not be bothered replying. I agree with Jane I also think that English is not her first language.

Jane I thought your reply was very polite especially like me you have been there and got the T shirt.

Izabella Sat 03-Nov-18 20:55:33

Ah sorry Jane10 my response was to the OP as it reads like a wind up to me. It just seems a bit weird that blindingly obvious statements would be made on a forum for seniors.

Jane10 Sat 03-Nov-18 20:35:49

I'm not advertising Izabella. I actually wondered if I'd posted a bit abruptly. There's something about the wording of the OP which makes me wonder if she's a non native English speaker. Perhaps a newbie? Just don't know.

Izabella Sat 03-Nov-18 17:22:53

hmm

Jane10 Sat 03-Nov-18 10:02:28

A lot of us here have had knee replacements! There's a wealth of advice and practical experience on the Bonesmart website.

ajaymehta10 Sat 03-Nov-18 08:05:05

Hello, I am new on this forum and post my personal experience of knee surgery.

I get knee surgery from the reputed doctor and get very good results. Today, I want to share some of my pre-surgery plannings and precautions that was very helpful to get good results in minimum recovery time.

1
Ensure Physical Fitness – Firstly, I ensure my physical fitness before surgery because any kind of weakness or other problem may create a big situation while surgery.

2
Make Home Patient friendly – Clear my hallways and put up safety rails in my bathroom for safety purposes. Set up all things in my easy approach.

3
Get Help from Friends – I call my friend for my help while getting surgery. He stays at my home and provides complete care.

4
Written Precautions and Medicine time table – Get all necessary timings in the written notice to avoid the mistake.