I think I was very fortunate nannyt as my consultant was very chatty and happy to answer questions. Totally agree with Charley, make a note of what you want to know, it’s so easy to be distracted in the appointment. Also I always tell whoever I’m meeting I have come with a list, does no harm to warn them, so far no one has objected.
Kneeling down is interesting. It was one of my pre op questions. The answer I was given was there is no medical reason not to it’s more about general strength and flexibility to be able to get up again also that kneeling on a scar can be painful. I do kneel down, it’s fine although if it will be for long (I’m the skirting painter here) I kneel on a pad because yes, I find the scar area gets sore after a while. In the garden I use a padded kneeler and have no problem at all.
The new knee will soon be be four, I’m very pleased to have it.
. Now and again I notice an ache if I’ve been generally overdoing things otherwise I forget it’s not been with me always. I hope you can get the reassurance you seek from the GP. It’s very frustrating to be with a non communicating medical professional.