My mother-in-law had a pain beneath her left breast. Turned out to be a trick knee.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I had a breast reduction.
Knee replacement is serious stuff. And it actually could have made me worse.
At my wedding, I was dancing so furiously that I fell hard on my kneecaps. The next morning, my knees were so swollen that I had to get a wheelchair at the airport to go on my honeymoon.
The doctor told me, 'You have breast cancer.' I heard the cancer part first - it was only later that I heard the breast part. I couldn't believe it.
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.
I had breast cancer. I caught it early.
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.
When breast cancer took my mom, it met its biggest enemy.
I hurt my left knee playing left tackle. I had surgery on my right knee.
I had pain in both knees my whole career. Not many athletes play pain-free. Mine was just more than normal.