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Bernie, 66, worked in the meatpacking industry for 30 years but is now retired and has become an Uber driver, which he loves. At University of Santa Clara, Bernie played defensive end and experienced a crack back block into his left knee. He had to have major surgery and physical therapy to activate his calf and quad muscles and repair his knee. In 1990 Bernie fell and after consulting with an orthopedic doctor he had another surgery to “clean up” the first one he had 20 years before. By 2015 Bernie was used to living with horrible knee pain. In November after stressing his knee acutely during exercise, he went to two doctors who told him he was a candidate for a full knee replacement. Bernie’s daughter was going to get married in April so he told doctors that he needed to be ready in time to walk her down the aisle. The doctor said he could make that happen.

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ContributorBernard, 66Read Full Bio

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Bernie, 66, worked in the meatpacking industry for 30 years but is now retired and has become an Uber driver, which he loves. At University of Santa Clara, Bernie played defensive end and experienced a crack back block into his left knee. He had to have major surgery and physical therapy to activate his calf and quad muscles and repair his knee. In 1990 Bernie fell and after consulting with an orthopedic doctor he had another surgery to “clean up” the first one he had 20 years before. By 2015 Bernie was used to living with horrible knee pain. In November after stressing his knee acutely during exercise, he went to two doctors who told him he was a candidate for a full knee replacement. Bernie’s daughter was going to get married in April so he told doctors that he needed to be ready in time to walk her down the aisle. The doctor said he could make that happen.

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