well that's me finally had knee replacement surgery done. Painful (as to be expected) but really surprised how easily I seem to be able to get around. Even planned a few days in London for next month.
Four days before I went into have my knee op I was told that I have type 2 Diabetes, was not expecting that. Now been told it's caused by being on steroids for so long. I'm waiting for appointment with a new rhuematologist,so hopefully he can get me on something to else control my RA. Just seems relentless, still waiting to find out what Lung disease I have, and to know if my blood Clots in my lungs have gone. Sorry for the rant. x
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That's exactly what has happened. Started with Pneumonia and Pleurisy and inflammation in my lungs, while in hospital found out that I had a Lung disease. 5 months later I was back in hospital with lots of blood clots and a pulmonary embolism. I had to have my knee surgery postponed 3 times as the clots didn't go, so in February was put on Warfarin, and finally had my knee surgery at the end of June. 4 days before surgery they told me I had type 2 Diabetes. Hopefully nothing else can go wrong. 🤞🤞
Glad that you have had your knee replacement surgery. I had a new knee in August last year. I really hope that you get your other problems sorted really soon. Xx
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