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Not My Knees Lol
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I was talking to a girlfriend of my deceased brother last night in the local mall. With all her health issues last night was the first she was out in 3 years anyway she was talking about her sister in law who is actually my second cousin but was saying she was getting her knee done in Dublin.
So I knew this woman had a new knee because I spoke to her some 3 years ago and of course I asked - oh is this the other knee.
No she said - that time she got it - hospital just put a knee cap on and so she was having surgery at the sides of knee and back. Jesus wept.
They did go private - apparently it was £12,000. She paid £6,000 and the NHS paid the other half - something to do with this cross border treatment - I have heard of it before.
Anyway can anybody explain - what are they doing to her. Never heard of this in my life.
PS - Sorry for being so verbose LOL
So I knew this woman had a new knee because I spoke to her some 3 years ago and of course I asked - oh is this the other knee.
No she said - that time she got it - hospital just put a knee cap on and so she was having surgery at the sides of knee and back. Jesus wept.
They did go private - apparently it was £12,000. She paid £6,000 and the NHS paid the other half - something to do with this cross border treatment - I have heard of it before.
Anyway can anybody explain - what are they doing to her. Never heard of this in my life.
PS - Sorry for being so verbose LOL
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are many forms of surgical treatment for OA of the knee which does not include total knee replacement.
I am out of my comfort zone here but telescopic washouts of the knee, partial knee replacements are also available but not with as good results as total replacement.
That's it from me I'm afraid.
I am out of my comfort zone here but telescopic washouts of the knee, partial knee replacements are also available but not with as good results as total replacement.
That's it from me I'm afraid.
PS: I came across this video the other day and bookmarked it so that I could include it on one of your 'dodgy knees' threads. I hope that you'll find it useful. (I've deliberately chosen not to embed it here, but to give you a link that will take you to YouTube instead, as it will then allow you to easily click on the 'Subtitles' button if you feel that they might help you):
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Scroll down to 'Kneecap replacement', under 'Other procedures', here:
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/co ndition s/knee- replace ment/wh at-happ ens/
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