My biological mother called about a month ago.
They were talking about artificial joint surgery.
My mom is usually very unwell.
Because you do a lot of physical work, your hands also...
You also have rheumatoid arthritis.
It was dozens of times more painful than that.
You were already diagnosed with degenerative arthritis a few years ago.
It seems that the process has progressed further now.
To briefly explain the condition, it is protecting the fracture.
The cartilage wears away.
So, artificial joints are used to replace the role of ligaments.
They say it's to replace or do on behalf of someone.
It is said to be the most common symptom among joint inflammatory diseases.
They say the pain is tremendous.
Currently, at the orthopedic clinic you are attending, they are draining the fluid from your knee.
You are receiving a painkiller injection.
If you're that sick, isn't surgery the right choice?
I told you, the surgery is really only possible if you can't walk at all.
You want to do itㅜㅜ
There are many elderly people around who have undergone surgery.
I need about a year of rehabilitation, so I'm mentally prepared now.
Please say that it's unfortunate.
Still, if you want to have a good quality of life and travel.
I repeatedly told you that it would be better to undergo surgery and recover quickly.
You said you would think about it.
You have scheduled the hospital appointment again.
First, I will perform a bone density test, and then from there.
Decide to consider seriously if the figure comes out low
It has been a week, and the results have come out.
Fortunately, the numbers are not too bad.
To prevent getting worse while doing strength training
It seems that the decision has been made to manage it.
Currently, there are various ways to delay symptoms with your family.
I'm looking into it to help you.
Take chondroitin in addition to orthopedic medication.
I also had you do aqua aerobics.
The most effective method is to lose weight.
They say it's a method.
Meanwhile, strengthen the muscles around the knee.
They say you should do strength training consistently.
So I looked into a few things.
I sent it to my mom.
They say these are the four most recommended movements for patients.
There were many other actions as well.
I recommended a movement that mom can do consistently.
They say they are doing it little by little while watching a drama in the evening.
I don't know when the surgery story will come up again.
Knowing and properly managing osteoarthritis
I think I can delay a little.
Please look at this and see if I can help my biological mother.
Please give me your advice if you know the method.