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Old 04-12-2016, 01:10 PM   #1634
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At the moment I feel sort of pushed and shoved into going into bariatric surgery by the whole issue of my knee injury. I have seen no less than four knee Doctors who have told me I cant have my knee fixed until I either do one of two things. One lose 50 more pounds or have thigh reduces surgery of some sort, now after looking at the last m.r.i. and plates taken of my knee I know I need to make a choice or never get it fixed. I have total been dealing with this for about 3 years so the worst has been the last 6 months since my knee has lost mobility up to 90%, at the moment I can stand on it and walk with crutches on it but cant at all any other way. The pictures of my knee is of a rotten blob of knee bones all on the inside of my knee, think of a blob of old rotten dough with holes every where, nasty to look at. Starting next week I start the first six months of the program with the understanding I can say " no" if I change my mind about going through it all. At least it's a starter plan better than nothing.
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