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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;B Pig Man" data-source="post: 260510" data-attributes="member: 576"><p>I've had knee surgery......</p><p></p><p>Original 'twisted' it playing sport - it swelled up overnight and I couldn't move it the next morning - so a trip to A&E followed.</p><p>Nurse assured me it was just a strained ligament and rest etc would cure it.</p><p></p><p>Four years of hobbling round, and the slightest wrong twist leaving me in agony, I decided it was time to revisit the doctor.</p><p></p><p>A few x-rays and scans later - its now decided I must have originally dislocated my knee cap, having been in the wrong place foir so long, the kneecap had attached itself to the muscle at the side of my leg.</p><p></p><p>So - operation to cut kneecap free, remove some damaged cartiledge, and re-align everything!</p><p></p><p>(Operation on Tuesday - was milking again by Sunday!)</p><p>For gods sake stick to the rules and take the proper time off! I still struggle with mine, and I'm sure its because I didn't rest it properly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&B Pig Man, post: 260510, member: 576"] I've had knee surgery...... Original 'twisted' it playing sport - it swelled up overnight and I couldn't move it the next morning - so a trip to A&E followed. Nurse assured me it was just a strained ligament and rest etc would cure it. Four years of hobbling round, and the slightest wrong twist leaving me in agony, I decided it was time to revisit the doctor. A few x-rays and scans later - its now decided I must have originally dislocated my knee cap, having been in the wrong place foir so long, the kneecap had attached itself to the muscle at the side of my leg. So - operation to cut kneecap free, remove some damaged cartiledge, and re-align everything! (Operation on Tuesday - was milking again by Sunday!) For gods sake stick to the rules and take the proper time off! I still struggle with mine, and I'm sure its because I didn't rest it properly! [/QUOTE]
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