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Old 06-16-2009, 10:36 AM #4
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Yes, I have pain in my right knee. It's acting up quite a bit today, too. It hurts when I keep it in the same position for a while....like sitting or driving.

It's really, really sore when I first start to use it after being in a sitting or stationary position but it loosens up. It comes and goes. I can go for weeks with no knee pain and then out of the blue it starts again. I posted about it a while back but cannot remember the date.

Hope you feel better.
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