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CTS ForumsLounge - Off topic discussionsA get better for Sue
10/27/2009 03:13 PM
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10/29/2009 04:59 PM  Top
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Tina

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-Tina

10/30/2009 07:38 AM  Top
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Connie

I am not a doctor and do not play one on these forums so please consult your physician for actual medical advice.

10/30/2009 01:27 PM  Top
suebaby41
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Thanks for all your support.

You don't stop laughing because you grow old. You grow old because you stop laughing.
-- Michael Pritchard
Note: I am not a doctor or nurse. I was a counselor for 30 years. Information given is my own advice or I have listed the source for my information.

10/31/2009 10:08 AM  Top
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We're just glad that you're back with us and on your way to a full recovery Smile
Connie

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11/01/2009 05:27 AM  Top
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You don't stop laughing because you grow old. You grow old because you stop laughing.
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11/01/2009 04:05 PM  Top
mammy
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Are you feeling better and better every day or is it much more complicated then that?
Connie

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11/02/2009 05:40 AM  Top
suebaby41
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Every time I do the exercises, I can see improvement. The stiffness is annoying but not painful. It is like having the surgery on my hands, it gets better every day.

I think that the right knee replacement will be a breeze since I know what to expect.

I have a sore throat so that is making me feel bad--no fever or anything except a sore throat.

Thanks for caring.

Sue

You don't stop laughing because you grow old. You grow old because you stop laughing.
-- Michael Pritchard
Note: I am not a doctor or nurse. I was a counselor for 30 years. Information given is my own advice or I have listed the source for my information.

11/02/2009 09:22 AM  Top
mammy
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Well, I'm sure your positive attitude helps your recovery. I will have to have my knees done someday but doc says I'm too young right now (don't hear that too often anymore, LOL) and if I can wait, I should. It's not that he won't do it. It's not an issue for me right now since I don't have any medical coverage anyway. Lately me knees haven't been that bad, in part I have become so tolerant to the pain, I can actually forget how much they hurt. Sorry, I made this all about me. LOL! I really am happy and relieved that you are doing so well. Are you going to wait a long while for the next knee?
Connie

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