I've had a knee replacement myself, and frankly I don't believe you. Even with the Oxycodone and a pump feeding something (fentanyl?) into the leg I was in agony for almost two weeks. I'd rather live on crutches like I was before the surgery than suffer recovery without opioids.
> I’ve had a knee replacement myself, and frankly I don’t believe you.
OK, I’m lying. It wasn’t a knee replacement it was a meniscal and some other stuff cleanup. 3rd operation.
I don’t believe you had a knee replacement - it was most probably your frontal lobe.