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<blockquote data-quote="g0cherr" data-source="post: 2011329" data-attributes="member: 22133"><p>Tommy I have a funny story for you this morning. Woke up in elk camp this morning here in Oregon. I was brewing my daughter a cup of coffee on the Keurig. I forgot to put the cup under the machine and brewed the entire cup all over the counter. Turns out it ran down and filled her boot full of Starbucks Carmel coffee. My dad and I we're laughing, her not so much. Lol. She is hunting this morning with a very smelly foot. We are hunting on a spike only tag. Seeing elk every day but only big bulls. </p><p>Best wishes on the knee replacements. I will echo the sentiments shared already about rehabbing it correctly. My dad and wife had TKR in 2010 within a week of each other. My wife had a Dr that insisted on very aggressive physical therapy and she has over 120 degrees of movement and is very happy. My dad didn't have either and his therapist didn't push him at all and after 6 weeks only had 70 degrees of motion. He had to go back under anesthesia to have the scar tissue broke loose. He went thru PT a second time and still only has 85 degrees of movement. He has a hard time getting out of chairs and in the woods is constantly catching that toe on everything and causes him to fall several times a hunting season. He is 81 now and that is a bad situation for him. </p><p>God bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0cherr, post: 2011329, member: 22133"] Tommy I have a funny story for you this morning. Woke up in elk camp this morning here in Oregon. I was brewing my daughter a cup of coffee on the Keurig. I forgot to put the cup under the machine and brewed the entire cup all over the counter. Turns out it ran down and filled her boot full of Starbucks Carmel coffee. My dad and I we’re laughing, her not so much. Lol. She is hunting this morning with a very smelly foot. We are hunting on a spike only tag. Seeing elk every day but only big bulls. Best wishes on the knee replacements. I will echo the sentiments shared already about rehabbing it correctly. My dad and wife had TKR in 2010 within a week of each other. My wife had a Dr that insisted on very aggressive physical therapy and she has over 120 degrees of movement and is very happy. My dad didn’t have either and his therapist didn’t push him at all and after 6 weeks only had 70 degrees of motion. He had to go back under anesthesia to have the scar tissue broke loose. He went thru PT a second time and still only has 85 degrees of movement. He has a hard time getting out of chairs and in the woods is constantly catching that toe on everything and causes him to fall several times a hunting season. He is 81 now and that is a bad situation for him. God bless. [/QUOTE]
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