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Chock_Full_o__N
Dec 24, 2013Explorer
noe-place wrote:
I was diagnosed with osteo-arth. in my left knee last summer. They told me the cartilage in my left knee was pretty much all gone and meniscus was torn in two. The ortho-surgeon OFFERED to replace the knee and all but guaranteed I'd be back to 100% in no time. That sounded like the "too good to be true" offer we hear all the time so I told him I'd wait until the pain became unbearable. I saw an ad on tv involving injecting a material into the knee to replace the missing cartilage so I checked into it and gave it a try. Two months after my last injection my knee is 99% pain free (the meniscus was NEVER repaired) and I am only waiting another couple of weeks to start running again. I am currently playing golf as often as I can get out with NO problem from the knee. Walking involves minimal pain. They did tell me going in that the injections were NOT guaranteed to help but I had nothing to lose plus insurance paid for ALL OF IT. I go back in six months for follow up and so far so good.
I have torn menisci in both knees, plus multiple other things including moderate-severe arthritis. I never used to have trouble with my knees, but somewhere around Oct 2012 they started acting up. Since then I have had at least 10 cortisone shots and a complete round of Supartz injections (lubricant) which gave me not one ounce of relief. At this point I am using a cane and my knee pain varies from about a 4 to an 8. The only way I get any sleep at all is by taking 2 Percocet every night.
At this point, I think I've done about everything I can do. I've got an MRI scheduled and I imagine my doctor & I will be talking surgery after that. :(
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