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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 198191" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I can't speak to this particular surgery. What I can speak to is surgery in general. It is invasive. Even if they are going into your body with teeny tiny cuts they are digging around getting to the right spot with their teeny tiny instruments. You just aren't prepared for that. If you are bruised, you're pretty early in your recovery. Don't think that there is something wrong unless you are fevered or have puss or something.</p><p></p><p>Three or four weeks seems like a more reasonable time to recover from the surgery itself. Then, as you know, you also have to make your knee start working again! (It is your knee right? Duh, but I'm a little out of it...)</p><p></p><p>I tell you, I have no idea of how it is that when we were kids, we all fell down and scraped our knees and elbows, spit on them, then got out and did it again the next day! I'd be in bed for at least a week, and bawling about it to anyone who would listen for a month or so while the scabs and bruises heal!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 198191, member: 99"] I can't speak to this particular surgery. What I can speak to is surgery in general. It is invasive. Even if they are going into your body with teeny tiny cuts they are digging around getting to the right spot with their teeny tiny instruments. You just aren't prepared for that. If you are bruised, you're pretty early in your recovery. Don't think that there is something wrong unless you are fevered or have puss or something. Three or four weeks seems like a more reasonable time to recover from the surgery itself. Then, as you know, you also have to make your knee start working again! (It is your knee right? Duh, but I'm a little out of it...) I tell you, I have no idea of how it is that when we were kids, we all fell down and scraped our knees and elbows, spit on them, then got out and did it again the next day! I'd be in bed for at least a week, and bawling about it to anyone who would listen for a month or so while the scabs and bruises heal! [/QUOTE]
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