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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1801188" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I sailed through mine and was driving a manual vehicle within a week of mine. Mind you I was not driving in busy traffic I was a bit slow on the clutch, but going around to my bulls and carrying 20 litre buckets of feed. I was probably doing some sorting within 2 weeks. I think it was worth it, certainly fixed up the bone on bone grinding I was getting. I think that leg is a bit longer than my other one now and it does have a bit of click or clunk to it but no pain.</p><p>I think how long you are laid up just depends on your attitude and willingness to get on with things as opposed to hobbling around with a walker for months. When I went to have my skin staples taken out I jumped up and bounded in when the nurse called my name, she thought she had the wrong person, had to ask me if I had a knee replacement. I think I was about 67 when I had it, 72 now.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1801188, member: 16453"] I sailed through mine and was driving a manual vehicle within a week of mine. Mind you I was not driving in busy traffic I was a bit slow on the clutch, but going around to my bulls and carrying 20 litre buckets of feed. I was probably doing some sorting within 2 weeks. I think it was worth it, certainly fixed up the bone on bone grinding I was getting. I think that leg is a bit longer than my other one now and it does have a bit of click or clunk to it but no pain. I think how long you are laid up just depends on your attitude and willingness to get on with things as opposed to hobbling around with a walker for months. When I went to have my skin staples taken out I jumped up and bounded in when the nurse called my name, she thought she had the wrong person, had to ask me if I had a knee replacement. I think I was about 67 when I had it, 72 now. Ken [/QUOTE]
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