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Hi, thanks all for answering my question the other day about whether to go with a surgeon i don't know for my knee replacement so i can get it done quickly.
I went to the fit for surgery clinic this week and found out that my original surgeon (the one i trusted) is taking a step back form surgery at the moment (he has a new role to do with clinical leaderhip). The new surgeon is a locum who has been working there a few months in order to try and get the list down.
As i would have to have a new surgeon anyway, i may as well go with the one next week, rather than wait.
Also, after we have the post mortem results i suppose there is a remote possibility that I might get pregnant again, (always assuming the PM results don't show something that would prevent us trying again) so it would make sense to be ready (operation wise) this time
I went to the fit for surgery clinic this week and found out that my original surgeon (the one i trusted) is taking a step back form surgery at the moment (he has a new role to do with clinical leaderhip). The new surgeon is a locum who has been working there a few months in order to try and get the list down.
As i would have to have a new surgeon anyway, i may as well go with the one next week, rather than wait.
Also, after we have the post mortem results i suppose there is a remote possibility that I might get pregnant again, (always assuming the PM results don't show something that would prevent us trying again) so it would make sense to be ready (operation wise) this time
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