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  1. #1
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    knee surgery upcoming

    Well - I finally talked to the doc. The MRI was "unremarkable" for the right knee, but there are things visibly popping and rolling above the patella and to the right. I have arthritis/chondromalacia in the left knee - likely caused from all those years of being a ballet dancer and having major tracking issues with my knee (fixed with lateral release surgery) - also exacerbated by my big crash a couple of years back. Sooooo - I'm going to have diagnostic arthroscopy on both, so he can see what it really looks like in there. The x-rays and MRI do not exactly match up with what I'm feeling. The good news - the patellar tendonitis in both knees is almost gone. PT (with ASTYM) is working great for that! I love PT's!

    The doc promises me he'll get me back on the bike!
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    Elizabee (age 5) at the doctor's office: "I can smell sickness in here...I smell the germs"

  2. #2
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    Good luck, I hope everything works out great for you.

    My husband is going to have to have knee replacement surgery probably in a few years. Both his knees are real close to bone on bone and he has no cartiledge left in either.

    I know it's not the same as your but knee surgery (I hear) is tuff regardless.
    My MIL has knee replacement on one knee, many many years ago, and my mom has had both replaced. My mom seemed to do fine, and my MIL had a terrible time with it. Regardless, both are very very happy with the outcome.
    Donna

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    thanks for the well wishes! The surgery is now scheduled for the left knee for the 22nd of July. He's going to go in and clean out the crud that's accumulated and maybe do another lateral release. Yuck! Then we work on the right knee. PT is done for now, though! Yippee!
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    Elizabee (age 5) at the doctor's office: "I can smell sickness in here...I smell the germs"

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    Wow - I hope it all goes well for you. Glad the PT is done - but I am sure you will have more after the surgery, right?
    Sarah

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    Thanks MP! Yup - probably will have PT for a month or so. It depends on what he finds when he goes in and has a look around.

    He said this is the first time he's done a second lateral release on someone and expects a lot of scar tissue to get through. I'm not sure what that says about me and my knees. This guy is the LSU athletics orthopedic - he's surely seen a lot of knees! You should have seen the look on his face when I told him I had been a ballet dancer for 8 years (causing the initial injury). He said ballet was worse than football! Yeesh!

    The last time I had a lateral release, I lost almost all range of motion. That's not fun to regain. And I'm 17 years older. At least I have a good PT!
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    Elizabee (age 5) at the doctor's office: "I can smell sickness in here...I smell the germs"

  6. #6
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    I had knee surgery over 2 years ago and it was for a torn meniscus as well as a debridement and retrieving bone fragments. Yeah what fun~ with that, it took me a while to get back to normal, and the thing I found most helpful was water therapy which got me to walk normal. Many PTs might poo poo it to be used only with really disabled people but I found one that worked with me as well as researching it on my own. I got so good at it I incorporated it into strength training with people I do personal training with and attended a workshop last year to learn more aqua therapy practices with Ruth Sova. So if you find that your PT is plateauing, check into water therapy. Helped me alot and I still do some things when it gets a little tight. You will always need to do the stretches they teach you in PT or it will start to get tight. And as soon as they tell you, start walking!!!! Mine now gets grumpy when I don't ride, imagine that! Good luck!!!

 

 

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