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    Str8 Apprentice, aka newb kerryman71's Avatar
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    Hope your recovery goes well and you're 100%. I'm going for rotator
    cuff surgery within the next few months. I'm actually looking
    forward to it so I won't be in so much pain...I hope.

    John

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    Here's to healthy healing, Rich. Take it easy, man.

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    . . . and be faithful to your physical therapy! It sounds like you're having a good outcome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RalphS View Post
    . . . and be faithful to your physical therapy! It sounds like you're having a good outcome!

    RalphS
    +1 on the physical therapy. I got lazy when I had my knee scoped and the recovery took a lot longer than it should have. Also, if you're ticklish, don't let anyone tickle your foot after your surgery. The instinctive knee-jerk really hurts.

    Slainte!

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    I had a 'lnee scope' (the lingual shorthand used by the medical staff) when I was in the Air Force. It was strange circumstances. My knee still bothers me, since the small tear was not the cause of the pain. But it was still there, and it is now gone.

    Any way, depending on the severity of the tear (or whatever the malady may be) you'll recover quickly. the doctor freed me of the crutches the day after surgery.

    He forgot to refer me to physical therapy, so that took a few weeks to even start. But it is something not to neglect!

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