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“The pain was unbearable—I could barely stand.”

Udom

Imagine if one day standing and walking no longer felt natural. How would that change your life?

This is the experience of Mr. Udom, who lived with severe osteoarthritis in both knees for many years. After enduring constant pain and limitations, he finally made a major life decision—one that transformed what he once believed was impossible into a new reality.

“Falling while standing or walking”—this became a turning point after 40 years of hard labor. Mr. Udom, now 70 years old, shared a life shaped by physically demanding work. For over four decades, he carried stones, arranged sand, and operated backhoes and six-wheel trucks. His heart was still full of determination, but his body began to reveal the toll of years of hard work. 

The first signs appeared in his knees—stiffness, instability, and a growing sense of weakness with each step. Eventually, he experienced what he described as “weak knees,” moments when his knees suddenly gave out. He suffered three falls and ultimately had to rely on a walker. 

Although he didn’t want to accept that age was catching up, acknowledging it became essential—not only for his safety but also for preserving his ability to keep moving forward.  Understanding Knee Osteoarthritis: More Than Just Knee Pain


“I didn’t want surgery or more pain, but I had to choose a way to end the suffering.” 

For years, Mr. Udom relied on knee injections that offered only short-term relief. Each time he returned to heavy labor, the pain slowly crept back—stronger and more persistent than before. Eventually, his sister recommended S Spine and Joint Hospital, reassuring him that the hospital specialized in advanced treatments that were far less intimidating than the surgery he had imagined. 

After a comprehensive evaluation, the medical team diagnosed him with severe knee osteoarthritis and recommended a bilateral total knee replacement. The news made Mr. Udom anxious; he feared the possibility of never walking again. But the doctors took their time to explain every detail, answer every question, and guide him through what to expect.

Their clarity and care eased his worries. With every explanation, his confidence grew—knowing that he was in the hands of specialists who carefully assessed each step of his treatment. What once felt frightening now felt achievable. 


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“The surgery was done… and I could walk right away.” 

On the day of his operation, Mr. Udom was surrounded by the full support of his family. Although he felt a natural sense of fear, the actual procedure was quicker and far smoother than he expected. 

Right after surgery, he was able to stand and walk with the careful guidance of the physical therapy team. The pain that had burdened him for years was gone, replaced by a newfound stability and confidence with every step. 

What once felt impossible had suddenly become real—walking freely again without the fear of falling.


“Why endure the pain?” — A heartfelt message to those still hesitating. 

The surgery truly transformed Mr. Udom’s life. He no longer feels knee pain when standing, no longer fears falling, and no longer depends on a walker to move around. The weakness that once controlled his daily life has completely disappeared, and in its place, his confidence has returned stronger than ever. 

He expressed profound gratitude to the doctors, nurses, and physical therapists who took such attentive care of him—especially during walking rehabilitation, where he felt supported every step of the way. “They took excellent care of me,” he shared warmly. 

For anyone still unsure or afraid to take the next step, his message is simple and sincere: you don’t have to live with the pain. 


“Don’t live with the pain.” 

Take the step toward a better life by visiting S Spine and Joint Hospital, where you’ll receive attentive, personalized care and experience a renewed quality of life—true proof of specialized treatment you can trust.


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