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Joint Replacements | Last Active: Dec 2, 2023 | Replies (31)

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@alexalee

TKR surgery doesn’t always go smoothly despite the patient doing everything they are supposed to do. I was very active before and after surgery, did all my exercises, rode stationary bike 2 to 3 times a day, & went to PT 3X a week. However, despite following all the rules, I’ve had serious problems, which no one can explain. Sometimes things just don’t work as they should, and whatever is causing the problem(s), cannot always be easily diagnosed.

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I totally agree. It can so frustrating because you are working hard and doing everything you’re supposed to do yet you’re still having problems and a VB lot of pain. The important thing is to realize we’re all different and no one is at fault if they don’t do as well as someone else. It can be a very tough process (as I found out) and it can get to you if you let it. Don’t let it! Think we all have our issues and are doing our best to get back to leading a normal life. I’m hopeful I will get there but 10 months out it is still tough.