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11. She is not going to want to hear this but, my first suggestion is that
Tue Apr 30, 2013, 09:48 PM
Apr 2013

she lose weight and go from there. the loss of weight may help her with her diabetes and will take some pressure off her knee.

I wrenched my knee snow skiing years ago and surgery was recommended at that time.

I have put it off for -years-

I started gaining weight and the pain in my knee got worse, a lot worse.

I have since lost most of the weight and my knee pain has lessened quite a bit.

You do not say she is obese but, over weight. Surgery is hard on overweight, diabetic elderly people.

Good luck to your mother. I wish her well and hope she finds the solution that best fits her needs.

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