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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Exp 50 years

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Well, In 2002 I Had Aright Knee Replacement Surgery. The

Well, in 2002 I had aright knee replacement surgery. The cause was that in 1976 I had torn a left medial miniscus in the right knee. Apparently this made the knee weaker because I had a lot of problems with pain and the knee not supporting me when stepping off curbs and the like. The replacement surgery was solid, however, I have had many times when there were very sharp nerve pains in the knee and lower leg. I think my scars look haphazard, too. Now, in 2016, I still get those nerve pains sometimes. The big Moment came when a year or two I noticed the the shape of my lower leg had changed -- it is very thin and looks nothing like the left leg. I am resigned to never wearing a skirt again. (Dang) Can anything be done to bring the right leg back to a normal shape? Mary Marrs email: YYYY@YYYY . Phone 301-253-9662 just in case.
posted on Mon, 29 Aug 2016
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