Knee surgery, Back surgery & Hip Surgery and I feel great knowing that if some day I get hit by a bus that it will be less painful than doing a service a call.
Pilsner Larger is what I take too. It gives one stiff joints but you do these things forgetting the pee time.
HenryT2,
we even had a kid that worked here a while back that said OUT LOUD that if he didn't take a shower in the morning then he would just call in sick. The youth of today... our future is looking very scary, that is what's left of it after Hussein Obama gets done with it!!
I forgot... I've got a bad knee... had surgery on it almost 3 years ago, but it's back to pre-surgery shape. Oh well... guess it's just a part of life. Just smile and go on.
Last edited by DWise; 11-11-2010 at 09:56 PM.
Now I know why, after 36 years in the business, my job from a school district was outsourced, I cant get another job, no one would believe I can do the job. I suffer from all of knee problems and getting up off of the floor. I need to lay on my back to replace feed rollers. It's tough getting old in this business, but it is better than trying to install carpet.
In my mid 50's and almost 30 years in this job. Spent the first 10 years bending over until the lower back gave out then spent the next 20 years kneeling in front of these infernal beasts, however its my wife that is in hospital having a total knee replacement as I'm typing this.
These days I sit on the floor, you get a better view of the girls legs!
Unlike the kids of today I don't need drugs, getting up off the floor too quickly is enough to start the head spinning!
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46 years old and 22 years abusing my knees. About ten years ago I started sitting instead of kneeling whenever possible, and it has helped. A little popping and cracking when I get up off the floor, but no major pain unless my blood sugar is through the roof. When that happens the knees get very sensitive. Conclusion: getting old is not for sissies.
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I've been doing this (service) since 1965, luckily I've been the shop/ bench tech/ setup tech for the last two companies I've worked for; it has saved my knees and lower back. I still push the machines around the warehouse and showroom though; at 63 years old I'm feeling old but can keep up with the kids and can outsmart them most of the time. Like Blackcat and others have said kneeling down isn't the problem, it's getting back up that hurts and sounds like the 4th with all the fireworks.
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I started using a gardening sponge pad to kneel on, hard floors will do you in. My knees are a lot better and pants are lasting longer too.
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I had my left knee replaced about two years ago. Bone to bone is no fun. I'm 63 and worked construction most of my life and the last 16 as a welder and mechanical tech. My surgeon told me to take a glucosimine and chondrolin supplement. he said it would help save the rest of my joints. I took his advice. I still don't get back up to easy but at least I'm not in constant pain.
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