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Old Sat Nov 09, 2013, 10:43am
The_Rookie The_Rookie is offline
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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. View Post
I received the news yesterday (one day before my birthday) from my orthopedic surgeon that I have zero cartilage left in my right knee. His resident suggested knee replacement surgery but fortunately for me my doctor had me fitted with a brace that will straighten my knee and prevent the bones from rubbing together.

Now for a fund fact: The brace costs (wait for it): $1,000!! Thank goodness for health insurance.

Are there any members of this Forum that have had knee replacement surgery and still officiate basketball, or umpire baseball or fast pitch softball, or any other sport that requires a considerable amount of movement? I would like to hear your experiences. Thanks.

I am too young to retire, LOL.

MTD, Sr.
I had a friend who is a tennis pro who was told he required knee replacement. Got a second opinion was told needed a PARTIAL knee replacement which is not as bad...Be sure that you find out if you need a FULL or PARTIAL.

Good Luck and we need guys like you ON the court
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