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Nothing can be done!Submitted by goinglikesixty on February 1, 2008 - 1:31pm.
You might want to get a second opinion. You are old is not a diagnosis. I'm really surprised you accepted this. Why aren't you pissed? I don't care who he treats or what book he wrote. He may be used to dealing with only the best of the best and when you walked in wrote you off. My doc explained: The knee is held together by ligaments and muscles. If those are stronger, then then knee is stronger. Hope the PT helps. If not, you wouldn't consider a replacement? Zimmer has a "active lifestyle" knee replacement. Disclosure: I'm an owner of Zimmer (stock) :-) Mid-life should not mean giving up the things you love. Why do I have to tell you this???? :-) »
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