Good to see you back Bea, but sorry you’re still having problems with your knee. I hope that a cause can be found. It will be good to get your other hip replaced, but better if your knee can be stabilised first!
Ever since I had my second hip replaced I’ve been plagued by aches and pains in practically every other joint in my body - knees, feet, ankles, elbows, fingers etc! I’m wondering if it’s all connected to the rebalancing of my body, but that sounds a bit fanciful. I’m doing exercises for all the joints and hope they eventually settle down!
I’m trying to carry on normally and grinning and bearing the aches, but it’s hard sometimes.I haven’t seen the doctor but have been to the physio. I know the doctor will only tell me to take painkillers and see the physio anyway!
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