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Anyone torn a meniscus in their knee.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1659365" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Total knee replacement on the 6th of August and new hip joint on the 11th of Jan this year, same side. It has been a game changer.</p><p>Used tractor and loader to put out bales twice after the knee surgery. Now it looks like I may not get in the cab again, Jury still out on that.</p><p>Try to use rotational grazing as much as possible in summer so there is a lot of walking required as the paddock size changes all the time </p><p>depending on what is availible. Hip was easier than knee. The surgeon sawed my thighbone off in the morning pounded a new socket in,</p><p>sewed me up and I was on my feet that afternoon. Sounds good? It wasn't! My praise to the great I AM and to the sugeons whose hands</p><p>He guides and the host of 'angels' in the operating room. I know where my Help comes from. I am richly blessed, May you be as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1659365, member: 40072"] Total knee replacement on the 6th of August and new hip joint on the 11th of Jan this year, same side. It has been a game changer. Used tractor and loader to put out bales twice after the knee surgery. Now it looks like I may not get in the cab again, Jury still out on that. Try to use rotational grazing as much as possible in summer so there is a lot of walking required as the paddock size changes all the time depending on what is availible. Hip was easier than knee. The surgeon sawed my thighbone off in the morning pounded a new socket in, sewed me up and I was on my feet that afternoon. Sounds good? It wasn't! My praise to the great I AM and to the sugeons whose hands He guides and the host of 'angels' in the operating room. I know where my Help comes from. I am richly blessed, May you be as well. [/QUOTE]
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