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Thread: MCL tear and PT

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    Got the appointment set with the ortho doc for 12/9, I'm going to ask for an MRI, it's time to see what is actually going on inside the knee.

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    More than time! Let us know how it turns out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helene2013 View Post
    More than time! Let us know how it turns out.
    Will do.

    This thread was huge help in figuring out when the pain changed, good info to give the doc.

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    Sending good wishes your way!

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    Really appreciate all the good thoughts; this thing is knocking the wind out of my sails a bit. Getting very tired of the pain after two months.

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    Good luck, Pax. You'll be ready for the spring.
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    The broken glass feeling is fading since I stopped doing squats. There's still pain and some limping, but the awful super sharp pain has passed, thankfully!!

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    So glad you found something to mitigate the pain for now. When is your MRI?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    So glad you found something to mitigate the pain for now. When is your MRI?
    Doc appointment is next Tuesday, IF he'll order the MRI it's probably a week to ten days past that to get on the schedule.

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    Wow. That long to get an appointment?

    But I can understand. Here if we go public, it can easily take a year to get it through hospital. But if you go private, you can get it within a few days, or even same day (like I did my leg ultrasound and knee xray last Thursday). Xrays are free but the ultrasound was $160. Luckily I have insurance that covers this. An MRI for knee is about $800. Not cheap.

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    Here a lot of people have copayment issues and they need to have things done before the end of the year for others they need to wait until the first of the year... makes December and January a really difficult time to get an appointment.

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    For an ortho in my area, that's a pretty good appointment time. My local hospital runs off site MRI's - so when I needed one last summer, I was able to schedule within the week. Getting back in to see the doc to get the results, on the other hand....
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    Wow, I've never had any trouble scheduling an MRI, either at the hospital or an outside place. I guess that's one advantage of living in the medical capital of the world. Too much choice. And, I don't even go into Boston for my care, like some of my snooty friends. Sure, if I need a second opinion, which has only happened once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    Wow, I've never had any trouble scheduling an MRI, either at the hospital or an outside place. I guess that's one advantage of living in the medical capital of the world. Too much choice. And, I don't even go into Boston for my care, like some of my snooty friends. Sure, if I need a second opinion, which has only happened once.
    I'm looking forward to that in FL. Living here in the middle of nowhere, we have great care, but they haven't expanded enough to accommodate the huge aging boomer population.

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    My friend needs to see an orthopedist for a thigh issue. Doctor gave her a reference paper (required to see specialist) and she called and there is a 2 year waiting list...when they take new patients. On the other hand, if you go private, you cough out the $ and you can see one rapidly. Or if you truly have good connections (like I do) I can see one quickly, if needed. But you need to be ready for him (he's not wasting anytime) - have all tests, etc on hand. We have excellent hospital system here, but the problem is not enough generalists, even less specialists.

 

 

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