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<blockquote data-quote="GarethT" data-source="post: 8121583" data-attributes="member: 72004"><p>I never expected to be able to farm thanks to my knees. Never had any injuries but I had alignment issues going on from my teens until it was sorted at 27. </p><p>Ended up having 3 keyholes done that didn't do a great deal of help. The surgeon who did #2&3 admitted defeat and handed me over to someone else. He tried sorting it first in a minimally invasive way which worked for a year before giving up in the neonatal unit of all places after my daughter was born. I had it reconstructed 6 months later and it's been good since, it'll be 10 years in November. I've been back working on the farm for 6 years now. </p><p></p><p>Bloody amazing what they can do these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GarethT, post: 8121583, member: 72004"] I never expected to be able to farm thanks to my knees. Never had any injuries but I had alignment issues going on from my teens until it was sorted at 27. Ended up having 3 keyholes done that didn't do a great deal of help. The surgeon who did #2&3 admitted defeat and handed me over to someone else. He tried sorting it first in a minimally invasive way which worked for a year before giving up in the neonatal unit of all places after my daughter was born. I had it reconstructed 6 months later and it's been good since, it'll be 10 years in November. I've been back working on the farm for 6 years now. Bloody amazing what they can do these days. [/QUOTE]
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