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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3977290" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I remember some years back when Mustang was having their "Western Days" parade and such, our church went out with a booth/tent to give out free bottles of water to those there to view the parade. While we were there, one older gentleman came walking up using two canes. I struck up a conversation with him because I was impressed that with needing two canes, he still came to the parade.</p><p></p><p>He explained that he had both knees replaced and that he was determined to get in a regimen of walking. He claimed to be doing pretty good, and then he said that his sister had one knee replaced a year before, and because she wasn't doing any walking, she was still having issues with her knee.</p><p></p><p>If I ever need a replacement, I certainly plan on doing the walking. Wife and I still go walk at least 2 miles most every day even now. At present, my knee issues are more along the line of "discomfort" rather than outright pain. If I step wrong in some way, I do feel pain, but most of the time it isn't bad.</p><p></p><p>Prayers for your wife. Oh, and for you as well. Sounds like you could use a bit more patience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3977290, member: 7900"] I remember some years back when Mustang was having their "Western Days" parade and such, our church went out with a booth/tent to give out free bottles of water to those there to view the parade. While we were there, one older gentleman came walking up using two canes. I struck up a conversation with him because I was impressed that with needing two canes, he still came to the parade. He explained that he had both knees replaced and that he was determined to get in a regimen of walking. He claimed to be doing pretty good, and then he said that his sister had one knee replaced a year before, and because she wasn't doing any walking, she was still having issues with her knee. If I ever need a replacement, I certainly plan on doing the walking. Wife and I still go walk at least 2 miles most every day even now. At present, my knee issues are more along the line of "discomfort" rather than outright pain. If I step wrong in some way, I do feel pain, but most of the time it isn't bad. Prayers for your wife. Oh, and for you as well. Sounds like you could use a bit more patience. [/QUOTE]
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