There you go. Focus on your goal. My dad spent the last 25 years of his life sitting down, I promised myself that would not be me.Thee University said:Not sure you ever master Oklahoma drills, The Corky Nelson Gauntlet or eye openers. But I did survive them. Most of my real knee problems came in pickup basketball games, softball games and being north of 250 lbs for the past 25 years.jumpinjoe said:
For one who has mastered the blood board, and the Oklahoma drill, don't be such a wimp. At least they knock you out when they saw your leg off. I survived, and I'm just a track guy who jumped fences on an oval. I'm 15 years your senior, and I've survived, now riding my bike and walking more than a mile a day, WITH NO PAIN.
It is tougher replacing a knee...the hip is a walk in the park, so my doctor said. Whatever you do, REHAB like you want to get back into the game.
The past 8-9 years of not being able to ride my mountain bike has been the killer.
I'll rehab like a banshee. I want back on my bike.
I have walks to take with my daughter and my dog, I have my wife to assure that I will be there to help take care of her when she gets older. I have lawn to work and weight to lose.
Lots of things possible now that were in doubt not very long ago.
But rehab, rehab, rehab.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier