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Desperately need some help regarding X-Rays of TKR's

Had  left TKR on 9-1-16 and right TKR on 3-23-17. I never fully recovered from either TKR. I am having major issues with the  right side of my body which includes hip, groin, leg, knee all the way to the bottom of my foot. I have difficulty with stairs, dressing, socks, shoes. Cannot squat. I am wondering if what I see on my xray( r) could be my problem? Not sure if its loose, not glued, crooked...also my Left TKR does not look centered or aligned right? I would appreciate any input, suggestions, opinions. I have been told multiple things about my implants that have gotten me confused. I have reposted again after removing my name from my x-ray films. I apologize if this is the incorrect place to post this.
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1081992 tn?1389903637
LAG, maybe your images are just to large for the system to handle. Can you try to upload any other image, of a cat or anything, just to see if that works?

I did write to you a Private Message about all this. You can get to that from https://www.medhelp.org/personal_pages/user/20890756
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1081992 tn?1389903637
(You can also try writing email to ***@**** and they can maybe post the photos for you.)

Oh boy, that got starred out. Write email to 'mods' here at this site.
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Good morning Ken. Thank you so much for reaching out. I will try to upload the pictures today,
1081992 tn?1389903637
"I apologize if this is the incorrect place to post this."
Not at all. This is the exactly right place :)
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1081992 tn?1389903637
Hi, LAG. I don't see any photos posted on your personal page at: https://www.medhelp.org/personal_pages/user/20890756

Once you get that posted, then CHIN can tell you exactly what you need to know. If by chance he doesn't see your future reply here that images are now posted, try writing a Private Message to him to alert that.

(You can also try writing email to ***@**** and they can maybe post the photos for you.)

I hope you can overcome this painful multi-year problem before too long. Good luck to you.
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There are no images posted. You should discuss with ordering doctor and/or interpreting doctor (radiologist). This review article summarizes how to interpret postoperative knee radiographs: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/os.12123
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My x-rays are now posted and I was wondering if you could do me a super huge favor and look at them? I would love your input.
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