← Return to Swelling and stiffness, 3 years after total knee replacement

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@mrsflutterby

Technically yes (and thank you for the kind welcome!) it could also be a test my dermatologist could perform. My allergist is only seeing patients virtually right now and honestly, I’m not in a hurry to run out and get tested because it requires Workers Comp approval (not likely to happen). The ortho/surgeon said it could be one of many things besides an allergy. I was just surprised to see how similar my symptoms were to others!

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I had to pay for blood testing for the knee implant parts. It's the best $600.00 I ever spent. If you are allergic it must come out, once allergic always allergic and the reaction time and severity will only get worse.