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Hi ive just had right knee replacement on 13 april 19 and 1 week and 1 day later my leg is still paralysed,icant get out of bed by myself or even try and force any meaningful exercise,they kept me in hospital 4 days then sent me home and told me to start doing all this stuff and il be ok. Trouble is i cant stick pain one bit and am no better off than when i first got it,im having terrible time ,does anyone know if this is normal or what should i do please.??
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Hi @colincla welcome to the community! Sorry to hear what has happened. Unfortunately, we are not medical professionals therefore we cannot advise. However, if you are worried then it is best that you contact your GP. Please keep us updatedDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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Thankyou you are probably right sorry.
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No need to apologise, we will help as much as we canDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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Welcome to the community @colincla
As Ami says, you probably need to see your GPScope
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