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Hi Patty,

I haven't had that particular thing but did have a minor setback at around the

same time frame and i did just fine from there on. At 4 weeks you're still very

early in terms of recovery. this is not a quick recovery even though you might

feel that at times. It requires a lot of time, work and patience.

Take care,

Jeff

From: Patty <momakanana@...>

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Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2011 12:40 AM

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I'm Patty I'm 60 years young :) I had a total knee replacement 4 weeks ago. I am

doing ok at least that's what my PT tells me. But I went for a walk around the

Mall and I think I over did it. Now I have a pinching type pain on the out side

of my knee joint. It worries me has anyone else had this happen?

Thanks for any help you can give me.   

Patty Ann

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Thanks Jeff I am learning it doesn't happen overnight.

Patty Ann

On Jun 8, 2011, at 4:44 AM, Scharff <zinsdad@...> wrote:

> Hi Patty,

> I haven't had that particular thing but did have a minor setback at around the

same time frame and i did just fine from there on. At 4 weeks you're still very

early in terms of recovery. this is not a quick recovery even though you might

feel that at times. It requires a lot of time, work and patience.

> Take care,

> Jeff

>

> From: Patty <momakanana@...>

> " Joint Replacement "

<Joint Replacement >

> Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2011 12:40 AM

> Subject: Hi

>

> I'm Patty I'm 60 years young :) I had a total knee replacement 4 weeks ago. I

am doing ok at least that's what my PT tells me. But I went for a walk around

the Mall and I think I over did it. Now I have a pinching type pain on the out

side of my knee joint. It worries me has anyone else had this happen?

> Thanks for any help you can give me.

>

> Patty Ann

>

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>

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New to this group. Don't know where to start really. Does anybody any

experience on wireless routers. There was one in my office at work (in a

hospital) for a about a year. Other people said they could hear a squeal in my

room. I couldn't. I rang our IT communications department and they said it

could be faulty. They swapped it. Another 8 months and they new one is still

there, with me working under it.

I now have a sudden onset of constant tinnitus ( a week ago (sounds like a

computer monitor (high pitched) and it is CONSTANT)). My GP has put me in for a

hearing test which will take months.

I need to know how to deal with it as I won't let it affect my life. Therefore

I am starting to research tinnitus etc.

All I need to know is does anyone think it could be related? I do not wish to

blame but I find it highly suspicious.

many many thanks folks.

Carol

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Hi Carol,

Yes, I think tinnitis is directly related to EMR/EMF exposure. My mom's

tinnitis disappeared when we moved here in 2002, and came back as a

couple towers were added a few miles away, and then WiFi invaded the

neighborhood.

I now have it too, as this past year has brought negative changes here.

I have more on my page at:

http://seahorseCorral.org/ehs1.html

Also, the high-pitched hearing sensitivity is exactly what I had when my

health crashed in 1993. Yes I went in for hearing test, and was found to

have perfect hearing.

The next doctor they will send you to is for psych. eval. , or if doctor

is smarter, they'll want to do a MRI of your head to look for tumors.

Didn't find any in me (either), so research the EMR problem, and you'll

be looking at that WiFI or WLAN router in a different light...

Good luck and take care,

carol wrote:

> New to this group. Don't know where to start really. Does anybody any

experience on wireless routers. There was one in my office at work (in a

hospital) for a about a year. Other people said they could hear a squeal in my

room. I couldn't. I rang our IT communications department and they said it

could be faulty. They swapped it. Another 8 months and they new one is still

there, with me working under it.

>

> I now have a sudden onset of constant tinnitus ( a week ago (sounds like a

computer monitor (high pitched) and it is CONSTANT)). My GP has put me in for a

hearing test which will take months.

>

> I need to know how to deal with it as I won't let it affect my life.

Therefore I am starting to research tinnitus etc.

>

> All I need to know is does anyone think it could be related? I do not wish to

blame but I find it highly suspicious.

>

> many many thanks folks.

>

>

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This is great . My husband has tinnitus and he, as you know, is not a

believer in EHS. Right out the bedroom window you can see clearly 3 cell

antennas & another tower at the library. So I know it is contributing to his

ringing. I forwarded this email to him! Can't wait to get feedback.  He is in

big time denial of it all. Loni

> New to this group. Don't know where to start really. Does anybody any

experience on wireless routers. There was one in my office at work (in a

hospital) for a about a year. Other people said they could hear a squeal in my

room. I couldn't. I rang our IT communications department and they said it could

be faulty. They swapped it. Another 8 months and they new one is still there,

with me working under it.

>

> I now have a sudden onset of constant tinnitus ( a week ago (sounds like a

computer monitor (high pitched) and it is CONSTANT)). My GP has put me in for a

hearing test which will take months.

>

> I need to know how to deal with it as I won't let it affect my life. Therefore

I am starting to research tinnitus etc.

>

> All I need to know is does anyone think it could be related? I do not wish to

blame but I find it highly suspicious.

>

> many many thanks folks.

>

>

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Patty Ann,

I had both knees done at the same surgery. I never had the pain you are

describing but I became friends with my roommate who had a knee done also. She

used to tell me she had pain sometimes on the outside of the knee and I think

our surgeon told her she was overdoing things at home. I think it eventually

went away. Perhaps you can call your surgeon and ask about it. I know my

surgeon encouraged me to call with any questions or concerns I had. Good luck

with your recovery.

Pat in Pennsylvania

Bilateral TKR August 2010

Hi

I'm Patty I'm 60 years young :) I had a total knee replacement 4 weeks ago. I

am doing ok at least that's what my PT tells me. But I went for a walk around

the Mall and I think I over did it. Now I have a pinching type pain on the out

side of my knee joint. It worries me has anyone else had this happen?

Thanks for any help you can give me.

Patty Ann

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