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Geez - My wife's experience (she's not a complainer) was like rolling-off-a-log. She was fortunate that she didn't have a lot of underlying arthritis but after 2 years of living with the cartilage pretty much gone, she had the replacement right after Mid-State opened post-covid.
She was in the hospital by 5:30am and home by 5pm the same day. Walking same day and (don't tell the Doc) driving within the week. Long walks within a few weeks. Was good about pre-and-post op exercises. Doc didn't "push" formal PT but she did go for a couple weeks. Never really complained about pain.
Again (like so many things) YMMV. If you don't have serious underlying "issues" consider it. The state of medical technology is amazing!
She was in the hospital by 5:30am and home by 5pm the same day. Walking same day and (don't tell the Doc) driving within the week. Long walks within a few weeks. Was good about pre-and-post op exercises. Doc didn't "push" formal PT but she did go for a couple weeks. Never really complained about pain.
Again (like so many things) YMMV. If you don't have serious underlying "issues" consider it. The state of medical technology is amazing!
