is this a common thing to happen? the dislodgement? I understood from the
Dr that was a rare occurrence.
Of course, the Dr did NOT tell me that I would have excruciating leg cramps
and spasms and that I practically have to learn to walk again with the knee
now aligned as it should be. Nor did anyone warn me that there would be
days that crying seemed to be the only thing "to do".
I know that Dr's can't or won't tell everything, because, lets face it, it
is the nurses, and the physical therapists that really know what goes on.
I would like to hear from everyone, negative or positive.!! thanks
Dianna
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Joan" <Joan@...>
To: <kneesurgeryforum@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: [kneesurgeryforum] hello
> Hello. I read your letter, but was hoping someone with a more positive
> story would respond. My Unispacer dislodged at 7 months post surgery
> and relodged behind my kneecap. It was then removed, and I have since
> had a total knee replacement.
> Joan
>
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>> I had sent an introduction earlier this week, but have not received a
> response. My question was regarding the UNISPACER procedure.
>> I had this done almost 3 weeks ago and wondered if anyone had any
> ideas, comments, etc or problems with it.
>> thank you for responding soon...
>> Dianna
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