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    • MrsKiasuM Offline
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      mp :hugs:

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      • MyPillowM Offline
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        MrsKiasu:
        mp :hugs:

        mks,been busy going see doc with mama lor.

        Janet, gd that ur mum can come down bed so fast . she is recovering well then. guess medical
        tech improved ... abt 20yrs ago when an old aunt did this, she was in great pain ( one leg)
        6 yrs ago , my snr colleague also did two legs at one shot, she recovered well n fast ( in her late 50s) then she went to walked in swimming pool daily for self therapy -she said it helped her a lot

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        • starlight1968sgS Offline
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          OT: what are the symptoms for the knee ops? Cant walk properly and painful at knee? Thanks.

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          • sharonkhooS Offline
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            starlight1968sg:
            OT: what are the symptoms for the knee ops? Cant walk properly and painful at knee? Thanks.

            If you suffer pain, you should get it checked out. There could be many reasons which will need different treatments and ops depending on what the issue is.

            One common reason is joint degeneration, and glucosamine can help in the initial stages. It doesn't work for everyone, it seems, but it's an easy thing to try. It has helped my husband (frequent runner) but over time, the joint will gradually continue to degenerate. My orthopedic surgeon relative says joints have a certain \"mileage\" (varies from person to person depending on physiology and useage) which gets consumed over time. At some point, they may need to be \"scrapped\" and replaced!

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            • janet88J Offline
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              starlight1968sg:
              OT: what are the symptoms for the knee ops? Cant walk properly and painful at knee? Thanks.

              Could be due to meniscus tear, arthritis or joint worn out.
              Dont wait too late to get it done or else one doesn't get to enjoy quality of life.

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              • starlight1968sgS Offline
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                looking forward to having ME time this weekend

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                • janet88J Offline
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                  starlight1968sg:
                  looking forward to having ME time this weekend

                  These few days I have been frequently using the word 'discharge', so it is stuck to my brain. Instead of asking what time daughter will be dismissed from school, I would ask what time she is discharged from school. Hubby took urgent leave as dad can't drive. Next week, more follow ups after discharge.

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                    janet88:
                    starlight1968sg:

                    looking forward to having ME time this weekend


                    These few days I have been frequently using the word 'discharge', so it is stuck to my brain. Instead of asking what time daughter will be dismissed from school, I would ask what time she is discharged from school. Hubby took urgent leave as dad can't drive. Next week, more follow ups after discharge.

                    discharge has a few meanings šŸ˜‚
                    glad that your things turned out smoothly as planned
                    remember catch some rest = ME time during the wkend

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                      starlight1968sg:
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                      [quote=\"starlight1968sg\"]looking forward to having ME time this weekend


                      These few days I have been frequently using the word 'discharge', so it is stuck to my brain. Instead of asking what time daughter will be dismissed from school, I would ask what time she is discharged from school. Hubby took urgent leave as dad can't drive. Next week, more follow ups after discharge.

                      discharge has a few meanings šŸ˜‚
                      glad that your things turned out smoothly as planned
                      remember catch some rest = ME time during the wkend[/quote]yes..discharge can refer to several meanings šŸ˜‰

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                        Washed all the bedsheets and pillow covers.

                        Looking forward to bright sunlight tomorrow

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