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Hi, was wondering if anyone has had bilateral knee replacement while being treated for babesia. If so, how were your meds downgraded and was your recovery from the replacement worse because of not having your normal meds or did it matter at all? Also, unrelated to the knees, I have been having shaking of my hands for months which then infringes on my ability to write without it looking like chicken scratch and also causes me to lose grip on things such as a glass. Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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lpkayak
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You can search on here about my experiebce with bilat knee replacement and 8 yrs later one revision
Or if you want to talk we can share phone # on pm. Too much to type
We do talj about hand shakung on here...mine was too many pain meds
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lpkayak
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You can search on here about my experiebce with bilat knee replacement and 8 yrs later one revision
Or if you want to talk we can share phone # on pm. Too much to type
We do talj about hand shakung on here...mine was too many pain meds
-------------------- Lyme? Its complicated. Educate yourself. Posts: 13712 | From new england | Registered: Feb 2004
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