FFS, there goes the neighbourhood.
They are amazing, my mate Steve has been limping around for years. Had his a couple of weeks ago, and within 4 days he was home, walking without his stick, and showing off how he could hop up and down on his new hip. I was gobsmacked.
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Yes!!!!!! <gallop gallop bound gallop> <eads further down> <screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeches to a halt> {{hugzzzz}} JP carefully So we've got you for three months then??
Knees are the difficult coves and welcome back JP, you can check out but..... Only a matter of time before Bear returns.
Got out of hospital after 6 days but put weight on mine after a day. Got a lot of pain sometimes though - just have to be careful not to overdo it.
lol. None of the above - TOS overdose sounds good though!! Mine comes from lack of blood flow to the joint so the bone crumbled. Stems from when I had my bad crash 20 years ago
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