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New Knee Not Me Options
handdavid
#1 Posted : Wednesday, February 17, 2010 11:29:13 PM Quote
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Sad Just back from hospital had a small operation very upset, just over a year ago they rebuilt my right knee, as it had been eaten away, they rebuilt my knee cap with metal etc, then parts of my bone structure. All very clever, but 6 months ago I fell over and thought I had torn a ligiment, sueing people for bad timber man made slope, turns out the RA has caused more bone to have to be cut away and a clean up job undertaken, but they say I need a new knee which they will not give me as I am too young. I am 64 this year, how old do I need to be before I off crutches?. They say If it does go again within the next year then they will give me a new knee.
3 operations to get to a final one and they say the health service is in trouble, I think this shows why. Am I the only one this type of thing has happened to?.

David
dorat
#2 Posted : Thursday, February 18, 2010 10:23:24 AM Quote
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Hi David,
I'm so sorry to hear how you are suffering.

Are you able to get a second opinion about your knee? Lots of people under 60 have knee replacements and I'm sure you should be able to find someone who will do it now, instead of having to wait until you are older.
I hope your knee settles down soon and you get some relief from your pain.
Take care,
Doreen xx
jeanb
#3 Posted : Thursday, February 18, 2010 11:18:17 AM Quote
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Hi David

I'm sorry to hear you are being treated so badly.

I had both my knee replacements when I was 61 and there were absolutely no problems at all. I was told that RA patients are a special case when it comes to replacements.

Several of the forum members have had replacements when in their 20's and I think you should take Doreen's advice and ask for a second opinion. It could help (although I know it shouldn't be necessary) to find the best specialist knee surgeon in your part of the country, go for a private appointment with him and ask to be transferred onto his NHS list for the surgery. It usally works.

Don't give up - it's your life that is being compromised by this ridiculous attitude.

Love Jeanxxxx

jenni_b
#4 Posted : Thursday, February 18, 2010 11:27:23 AM Quote
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Hi david

I am 34 and have been offered surgery on the knee (not full replacement though). There was a girl with me who has had 2 full replacements and she had JRA- she is now 26.

the thing is if you have one young, you need to know that you could need revisions. Revisions are not normally as good as replacements although I think that the replacements last longer then they did and they revise less often.

Also, these days the RA drugs are so very good in general that with less active disease etc patients seem to do better for longer.

The others who have had them done are much more knowledgeable than me. The people I know who have had them in general have been so pleased they did and only wish they had had it done sooner if anything.

Jenni x
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Tabbycat
#5 Posted : Thursday, February 18, 2010 11:52:26 AM Quote
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Hi David,

I was told I was too young for hip replacements at 43, by my Rheumatologist and GP. In desperation, I phoned a Rheumy Nurse Practitioner who overcame the problem by referring me for physio, which we knew wouldn't help and then seeing a different GP in the same practice. Once I got to see the Surgeon, almost a year later, he offered to replace both my hips straightaway.

I think it depends on the surgeon as to whether they will do replacements on younger people. My surgeon's in his 40's, so my philosophy is he's old enough to have had plenty of surgery experience but not too old to have out of date views. As others have said, shop around!



Carol
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#6 Posted : Thursday, March 11, 2010 1:05:37 PM Quote
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Hi David ive only just seen this thread but i had my knee replaced last July at the age of 34 like you i was told by my doctor i was too young but my surgeon said the youngest person he had done a knee replacement on was 19 , i was told it will need replacing in 20 to 25 years depending on how much i use it, i left mine too late as my leg was not straight from the knee down and he has struggled to get it straight although it is better, it is the best thing i did having the operation unfortunately my other knee is starting to feel like it is going the same way but i wont leave it too late if it needs replacing next time, definitely get a second opinion !

Sophie x
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