I am scheduled for a total knee joint replacement in March. Anybody else out there who has had one that can give me some encouragement? I have never had any surgery and am really worried about the whole thing and wonder if I will be able to bike "like before." Normal riding was to ride 10-20 miles 3 -4 times per week and then do longer rides 30-40 miles every month or so. However during the winter months I normally use a trainer as the cold seems to activate the arthritis more. I'm 56 and didn't want to have a replacement now, but I've tried Synvisc and Supartz injections with no real relief and doing stairs has become extremely difficult. I quit cycling and spin class (knee pain became too intense), but if I can stand it, do you recommend I try to get on the trainer as a way of "preparing" for having the surgery? I'm worried also about falling while biking after surgery and what that could do, clipping in and out? Will I have a biking life after the knee replacement? As you can read, I'm working myself up to be a "mess" and need some reassurance from anyone else who has had total knee replacements.



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This is because my particular type of arthritis I've been told does not respond well to surgery.
I think a lot of things are different because we ride, run, walk .... move 
That would be my goal if I can swing it, do everything I can do to forestall the day.
But then if you decide to do it I'm sure the PT will hurt but do whatever your PT says and keep at it for the rest of your life.

