Pained. My knee is numb and swollen from a dislocation in the night.
Will the surgery stop these dislocations from happening? 
Hopefully, but it's not certain. I've already got the signs of arthritus in both my knees and nerve damage which makes me fall over a lot but at least they won't pop out. When I saw my surgeon the other day for the first time in around a year he was

at the cracking too, haha. I'm happy today though because I ran properly (well, shit for an average person but brilliantly for me) for about 100 metres. Sorry for the hugely long answer for a yes/no question, I'm on a high today.
