minkydog
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I've had knee pain for about 2 years. After at least 12 cortisone injections, 5 shots of Synvisc in each knee, and 15 weeks of PT my knee finally got better. And then I fell down the stairs in Sept. Between Sept & Jan I injured that knee 6 more times and I finally threw in the towel. I had severely torn both sides of the meniscii in a starburst pattern. My knee hurt night and day.
I had arthroscopy in Feb. When the surgeon got in there, the knee was much worse than he thought. I really could have had a total knee replacement. The doctor trimmed up the meniscii as best he could, smoothed the bone ends, and suctioned out all the debris. I was non-weight-bearing for 2 weeks and have been slow to regain the strength in that knee. I'm 4 months post-op and I feel like I finally turned a corner about 3 weeks ago. I am still in aquatic PT and making good progress.
Even though my knee is still not 100% and may never be 100%, it is still very much better than it was before surgery. My knee isn't slipping around and I have great flexibility. I can go up stairs quick as a bunny, although going downstairs is still a challenge.
The one thing I wish were done differently is I wish my surgeon had been straight forward about the recovery. I was led to believe that I would bounce back quickly and that it was rather a no big deal surgery. It was not. I have worked very hard to get this knee working again.
Would I do it again? Yes, in the long run I would. Would I have waited so long to do surgery? Yes. I tried everything possible to heal the knee and avoid surgery, but in the end it had to be done. I know there is a knee replacement in my future but that day is not today.
I had arthroscopy in Feb. When the surgeon got in there, the knee was much worse than he thought. I really could have had a total knee replacement. The doctor trimmed up the meniscii as best he could, smoothed the bone ends, and suctioned out all the debris. I was non-weight-bearing for 2 weeks and have been slow to regain the strength in that knee. I'm 4 months post-op and I feel like I finally turned a corner about 3 weeks ago. I am still in aquatic PT and making good progress.
Even though my knee is still not 100% and may never be 100%, it is still very much better than it was before surgery. My knee isn't slipping around and I have great flexibility. I can go up stairs quick as a bunny, although going downstairs is still a challenge.
The one thing I wish were done differently is I wish my surgeon had been straight forward about the recovery. I was led to believe that I would bounce back quickly and that it was rather a no big deal surgery. It was not. I have worked very hard to get this knee working again.
Would I do it again? Yes, in the long run I would. Would I have waited so long to do surgery? Yes. I tried everything possible to heal the knee and avoid surgery, but in the end it had to be done. I know there is a knee replacement in my future but that day is not today.
