@Luluk
Welcome back to BoneSmart, sorry you are having ongoing problems with your TKR, and are wondering what to do with your other knee.
You will notice I merged your newest thread with your previous recovery thread, as your history with your right knee is relevant to your questions . It will be easier for us to address your concerns if we have your story in one place.
If you prefer a different thread title post it here and a moderator will update it for you.
Thanks!
One guy had the idea that maybe I was allergic to the implant so I want to ask if anybody has had experience with an allergy to the implant material that caused them continuous pain five years
We have a number of members who have had metal allergies and required a revision with a non nickel implant.
Here is a list of labs that test for metal allergies, you will need a Dr script, most insurances will not pay for the test, so plan on paying out of pocket.
This lab is Colorado Springs does tests for many allergens and allergic reactions.
http://www.ccrlab.com/contact.html
This lab in Chicago has more of a metal allergy focus.
https://www.orthopedicanalysis.com/metal-sensitivity
If you do have a metal allergy, your choices of implants will be limited to nickel free implants.
Suggest you need to determine if you do have metal allergy before proceeding with your second knee.
You may also benefit from a revision to a nickel free implant on your right TKR.
Keep us posted on how you are doing.