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Old April 28th, 2007, 03:14 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default replacement knees


On 27-Apr-2007, "Larry L" wrote:

Last year, after having knee surgery, I was able to tackle a few slippery
round rock freestone streams without paying a huge price in pain. I
enjoyed it very much although it's still not my favorite type of fly
fishing. I was hoping for more this year. I spent years on "classic"

trout streams and miss them.

Then, trying to make a few bucks, I got clipped in the bad knee by a
wildeyed young Lab and I'm back to square one :-( as far as knee pain
goes.
I'll probably need surgery again, but I'll be damned if I'm going to the
Dr
before leaving for the summer. If it gets so bad I can't fish, I'll
come
home.

After the last surgery the Dr said something like, "This should help for a

few years until you need knee replacement." argh :-(

Anyone out there wading on an ArtyFISHal knee?

Just a glum thought to tide us over until a flame war starts :-)


I am truly sorry to hear thais
I had 2 arthroscopic surgeries on my knees from racquetball and they still
ache while fishing and hiking but I can live w it
I can tell you from a LOT of experience that physical therapy really does
help
I have gone numerous times from rotator cuff to knees to elbows and it does
work

Best of luck man!

Sincerely
Fred