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<blockquote data-quote="mcatrophy" data-source="post: 1261015" data-attributes="member: 3187"><p>No direct experience, I know a couple of people who've had knees done. Painful process, but a good outcome, both very pleased to have had it done.</p><p></p><p>Significant Other has had two new hips, separated by about 7 years. Again, painful process, but from about a week after each op, the pain was less than before (although not the same pain). A few weeks later, absolutely no regrets.</p><p></p><p>I'll disagree with RH above (sorry, RH). Get it done before you lose any real fitness. If your muscles start to atrophy significantly, then subsequent healing and return to normal life will take much longer. Get it done while you can still walk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcatrophy, post: 1261015, member: 3187"] No direct experience, I know a couple of people who've had knees done. Painful process, but a good outcome, both very pleased to have had it done. Significant Other has had two new hips, separated by about 7 years. Again, painful process, but from about a week after each op, the pain was less than before (although not the same pain). A few weeks later, absolutely no regrets. I'll disagree with RH above (sorry, RH). Get it done before you lose any real fitness. If your muscles start to atrophy significantly, then subsequent healing and return to normal life will take much longer. Get it done while you can still walk. [/QUOTE]
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