From: dene on

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> "dene" <dene(a)remove.ipns.com> wrote in message
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> > "Lone Golfer" <a13d68(a)webnntp.invalid> wrote in message
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> >> Played 9 holes today, walking on a soggy course where most tee shots
> >> plugged. It will likely be my last round until after knee surgery in a
> >> couple of weeks. Amazingly, hit some really good shots and enjoyed the
> >> day, but will enjoy getting my knee repaired even more.
> >
> > Are you getting it replaced? Remember how pained Theresa's knee was
when
> > we
> > played. Her knee replacement is likely in Feb. I look forward to
playing
> > hit n giggle toinaments with her, sans a golf cart, knee braces, and
> > vicodin.
> >
> > -Greg
>
> Are you waiting until you get Government Health Care :-)

Good one. Nope....she has to wait for workman's comp. approval. It's an
old injury....12 years at least. She has medical for life on that
particular knee.

-Greg


From: Lone Golfer on
On Dec 28 2009 9:17 PM, bungalow_steve(a)yahoo.com wrote:

> On Dec 28, 4:54 pm, "Lone Golfer" <a13...(a)webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> > On Dec 28 2009 2:35 PM, dene wrote:
> >
> > > "Lone Golfer" <a13...(a)webnntp.invalid> wrote in message
> > >news:tndl07xqg2.ln2(a)recgroups.com...
> > > > Played 9 holes today, walking on a soggy course where most tee shots
> > > > plugged. It will likely be my last round until after knee surgery in a
> > > > couple of weeks. Amazingly, hit some really good shots and enjoyed the
> > > > day, but will enjoy getting my knee repaired even more.
> >
> > > Are you getting it replaced? Remember how pained Theresa's knee was
when we
> > > played. Her knee replacement is likely in Feb. I look forward to
playing
> > > hit n giggle toinaments with her, sans a golf cart, knee braces, and
> > > vicodin.
> >
> > > -Greg
> >
> > No, just getting it scoped (I hope). I've been limping around for 15+
> > years so it's time to get it fixed.
> >
> how is scoping it going to repair it? or are just just trying to
> figure out what to do next?

My terminology may be a bit off. I've got a tear of my meniscus. The doc
says that they're going to do two small incisions and repair/remove the
portion that is damaged.

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