My right knee went first, but at the time it seemed as if the left knee would be about 5 years behind it. But then (2008 Feb. 29) I had the right knee replaced, and after a month or so the left knee stopped bothering me altogether. Apparently it had been overcompensating. The right knee’s been just fine for over a decade now, but the doc told me that it wouldn’t stand up to the stresses and torques of basketball, so that was regretfully the end of my hardcourt career.
Ok, I feel for anyone who’s going through anything with knees or any bones of any kind. My body is riddled with metal & my joints are toast thanks to arthritis, but my knees are, so far, are OK. I’m amazed that I don’t have that problem! Knock on wood everyone!!!!!!!
the lost wizard over 5 years ago
Probably from kneeling down to sweep up the fallen hair.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago
My right knee went first, but at the time it seemed as if the left knee would be about 5 years behind it. But then (2008 Feb. 29) I had the right knee replaced, and after a month or so the left knee stopped bothering me altogether. Apparently it had been overcompensating. The right knee’s been just fine for over a decade now, but the doc told me that it wouldn’t stand up to the stresses and torques of basketball, so that was regretfully the end of my hardcourt career.
poopsypoo Premium Member over 5 years ago
Ok, I feel for anyone who’s going through anything with knees or any bones of any kind. My body is riddled with metal & my joints are toast thanks to arthritis, but my knees are, so far, are OK. I’m amazed that I don’t have that problem! Knock on wood everyone!!!!!!!