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Jacqhuggs
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Hello everyone, I had knee replacement surgery six years ago, despite further replacement and loads of surgeries, I can no longer bend my knee more than 40°. Despite that, I go out every day, walk as much as I am able, cook for a neighbour who has worse problems and generally love life. I'm 65, still can't drive - but I have a provisional license, just trying to build up the confidence to start lessons. I crochet as a hobby and have a wonderful husband who treats me like a queen.
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Hi @Jacqhuggs welcome to the community!
Please let us know if there is anything that we can help you with!Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Thank you Ami2301 xx
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Hi @Jacqhuggs, and a warm welcome to the community!
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Thank you Pippa_scope xx
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Welcome to the community @Jacqhuggs
Your post has really made me smile this morning, you sound like such a positive person I love that you are going to learn to drive, go for it!! I look forward to chatting with you on the community.Scope
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Thank you Sam_scope xx
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