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Thank you Ray for understanding my frustration. I don’t claim to know more than the doctor but all I know is how strong I feel when I get the injections. My lower legs feel stronger too. I just think it would be worth a try to replace my knees. It can’t make things worse in my opinion.

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Yes I did once At 52, I temporarily losty ability to walk after reduced blood flow weakened my heart muscle. With treatment and recovery, his movement gradually returned.

I agree. I believe the answer to better balance is stronger legs, but my ability to build stronger legs is limited if not made downright impossible by my problematic knees, my left knee especially, which is rife with arthritis.