Having a normal knee would make life a lot easier.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My knee has always given me problems. But it got to the point where I actually had to start giving up things. And I hate that.
Knee replacement is serious stuff. And it actually could have made me worse.
The knee just isn't 100 percent. It's hard to be out there when you know that you can't play at your best and could potentially make it worse.
I had pain in both knees my whole career. Not many athletes play pain-free. Mine was just more than normal.
I'm pleased to say my knee feels a lot better. It's still not back to normal, and I don't know if it ever will be, but I'm learning to deal with it instead of expecting it to be like it was before.
My knee is almost back to normal. I am back in training.
I bet some of you feel sorry for me. Well don't. Having an artificial leg has its advantages. I've broken my right knee many times and it doesn't hurt a bit.
I just don't want to end up on something that bores the hell out of me. Otherwise, I'll fake a knee injury and get out of there.
If I could change on thing about myself, I would: Have better knees. Mine are shot because of injuries. You're only as good as your legs, whether you're an athlete or an actor.
I've got two artificial knees, I have an artificial shoulder, and I'm reasonably healthy given the damage I've done to myself. Everything hurts.