Looking for a knee specialist

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  • KJQ6945

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    There's nothing funny about a bad knee.

    That being said, I hear this guy is the best.
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    He needs Tonya to give him a knee job
     

    red_zr24x4

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    Where do you live?
    I am 76 and a lot of knee wear and my mother knees were bad.
    I go to a doctor in Orland park, Il.
    They inject a fluid (almost painless) into my knees with a two inch needle.
    It has been a great help. It only take about 15 minutes and about 30 minutes office time.
    I say "almost". They inject a anesthetizing agent. Sometimes they move a bit to fast.
    It is like getting a mosquito bite.
    When they remove the needle. There is absolutely no discomfort.
    You walk out with new knees.
    It is also fully covered by Medicare and or insurance.
    If interested "spikejones52002@yahoo.com"

    I had this done almost 10 yrs ago. The first time it worked great, for about 3 years. The second time, not so much it might have lasted 6 months.
     
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