minkydog
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I'm an RN of considerable experience *36yrs* but my specialty is pediatrics, not adult orthopedics. My one and only personal experience with knee surgery took place when I was in nursing school--I was scrubbed in to observe a knee replacement. I was fine with the initial cuts but once they started moving things around in there, I was toast. I managed to get to the floor safely before I passed out and the staff just walked right over me.
I have been having a lot of trouble with my knees in the last 9 months. I have psoriatic arthritis in my hands, feet, and knees. The knees have gotten dramatically worse since Feb. An MRI showed mod-severe arthritis, torn menisci, baker's cyst, luxating patellas, and a large amt of fluid on the right knee. So far I have had 3 cortisone injections, 5 Supartz injections, and about 4 weeks of PT in an attempt to postpone the inevitable knee replacements.
I went back to the orthopedist/sports medicine specialist yesterday because nothing is working. Well, to be specific, nothing is working for the right knee. I am really limping on it and it's quite swollen all the time. I can no longer bend it enough to cross my legs and it wakes me up when I roll over at night. After reviewing everything, the ortho says he thinks I need to have arthroscopy so he can go in there, scope it out, clean up the debris, and suction out the fluid. He gave me another cortisone shot, which has helped some. I don't' expect it will last long, though.
The doctor tried to explain the procedure, but when he got to the part about cutting the torn mesicus out and trimming this & that, I felt faint and told him he wasn't helping.
God, I'm a wimp! Sooo...I guess what I'm really asking is, without being graphic, can you tell me some of your experience? I work at a sit-down job, mostly from home so I expect to be back at work within just a few days.There is some suggestion that he will need to repair the patella which is chronically dislocated (patella tracking disorder.)How long were you non-weight-bearing or on crutches? How long before you could drive yourself? How long before you could go grocery shopping or to the mall? Did the arthroscopy improve your pain and stiffness and swelling enough? 

I have been having a lot of trouble with my knees in the last 9 months. I have psoriatic arthritis in my hands, feet, and knees. The knees have gotten dramatically worse since Feb. An MRI showed mod-severe arthritis, torn menisci, baker's cyst, luxating patellas, and a large amt of fluid on the right knee. So far I have had 3 cortisone injections, 5 Supartz injections, and about 4 weeks of PT in an attempt to postpone the inevitable knee replacements.
I went back to the orthopedist/sports medicine specialist yesterday because nothing is working. Well, to be specific, nothing is working for the right knee. I am really limping on it and it's quite swollen all the time. I can no longer bend it enough to cross my legs and it wakes me up when I roll over at night. After reviewing everything, the ortho says he thinks I need to have arthroscopy so he can go in there, scope it out, clean up the debris, and suction out the fluid. He gave me another cortisone shot, which has helped some. I don't' expect it will last long, though.
The doctor tried to explain the procedure, but when he got to the part about cutting the torn mesicus out and trimming this & that, I felt faint and told him he wasn't helping.

