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<blockquote data-quote="CA G-Man" data-source="post: 1262542" data-attributes="member: 36805"><p>Just chiming in to give you more food for thought Don. I happened to be playing golf with a business acquaintance (I think about 65 yrs old|) this week who had both knees replaced at the same time about a year or year and a half ago. He too said that he regretted not having it done sooner and that he was very happy with the results. I asked him "if you could go back in time, would you get both done at the same time again?" He paused to think about it, and then said "yes, I would." For him it prevented the psychological harm of thinking about the second one coming up while recovering from the first, and he also avoided the risks of a second general anesthesia (which I understand increase with age). He said the surgeon insisted that he start walking that night after the surgery.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck with the knees, whichever way you end up going!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA G-Man, post: 1262542, member: 36805"] Just chiming in to give you more food for thought Don. I happened to be playing golf with a business acquaintance (I think about 65 yrs old|) this week who had both knees replaced at the same time about a year or year and a half ago. He too said that he regretted not having it done sooner and that he was very happy with the results. I asked him "if you could go back in time, would you get both done at the same time again?" He paused to think about it, and then said "yes, I would." For him it prevented the psychological harm of thinking about the second one coming up while recovering from the first, and he also avoided the risks of a second general anesthesia (which I understand increase with age). He said the surgeon insisted that he start walking that night after the surgery. Best of luck with the knees, whichever way you end up going! [/QUOTE]
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