dooleysm
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Oh go get it done aleardy. You know you need it. Sleeping upright in a chair is not a way to live. Look my mother badly needed he knees replaces since she was 70 years old. She's now 80 and her life is severly diminished becasue she jsut would nto go in and do what she knew she should do. Be smarter than my mother will you please?
tomnu56 had a really good suggestion "one trick fill a latex glove fingers with crushed ice and lay the filled fingers down along side your nose just tape the palm to your far head." I laughed when i first read it thinking how comical that would look but then I thought about it and though, hey that's a pretty good idea. I bet that would really work great. Jsut being able to ice it down you know is going to go very very far in reducing pain and swelling. I'm a huge beliver in applying ice to a trauma site. It sure worked when i broke my toe. Jsut one more comment about that. When I broke my toe our son was in boy scouts and he went and got me ice and said, "Mom it is really going to hurt bad at first when you put the ice on it, but just don't take the ice off in a little while it will feel better" He learned that in boy scouts and ws he ever right. it did hurt really really bad when I put the ice on but after a few minutes it really really helped. The ice made it tolerable.
Good luck to you, I wish for you in a short time, a good solid nights sleep.
Rox, my great aunt had bad knees in her 80's and decided she just couldn't deal with it. I don't remember if she had one or both knees done at the same time, but an infection set in and killed her. Some of these common surgeries get riskier as we get older. I've had an aunt and an uncle get both knees replaced and they both did fine, but they were in their 50's, not 80's.
My great aunt thought the risk was worth it, but if you ask my widowed great uncle, he'd certainly disagree.