Hi George,
One more glad to see you back. I had hoped you were OK, as we had not seen much of you posting for a while. Glad you are on the mend. Will pray this evening for a good recovery for you.
Stew
Hi George,
One more glad to see you back. I had hoped you were OK, as we had not seen much of you posting for a while. Glad you are on the mend. Will pray this evening for a good recovery for you.
Stew
George
Welcome back! One of my best customers just had a knee replacement and hers is going very well. Hope yours does too.
Mike Null
St. Louis Laser, Inc.
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Great to hear from you George! Best of luck with the new knee.
Happy and Safe Turning, Don
Woodturners make the world go ROUND!
Hi George, keep pushing through the pain with your PT and you will be feeling better than you have been in years. My wife was in seriously bad shape before having both her hips replaced in the past few years and now she feels great (except in really cold weather).
My father in law had both knees replaced two years ago and now he's walking with no pain, biking, swimming, etc. It was a huge improvement for him.
All the best George.
Very good to hear from you George, we have all been missing you! And I'll echo what others have said--short term pain for long term gain!
Speedy recovery and welcome back,
Chris
"You can observe a lot just by watching."
--Yogi Berra
What a bright and cheerful Post to come upon. It is good to hear you are doing better George. I have missed your stories and presence here on the sight.
I hope your knee gets better quickly.
Plus 1 on the criticality of rehab therapy. It's a now, not later thing, too. Don't think you're going to build up to it, just plunge in, grit your teeth and do the work. You'll be pleased with the result if you do; you'll be very displeased if you don't.
Take care, and stay with us. We all wish you well.
Fair winds and following seas,
Jim Waldron