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I wonder if it could be knee bursitis Dog Lover. If it is Ibruprofin could help and a cold compress. Resting is also adivsable. Your doctor will easily be able to tell you if this is what your pain is.Re: Any ideas folks
Do you suffer in the summer with your leg.Re: Any ideas folks
Val darlin' - welcome to the 'Uncle Arthur' club - I wouldn't mind betting that if you went to your Doctor and S/He referred you to the hospital for X-ray and/or MRI scan the results of those tests will show that you have Arthritis (Uncle Arthur). Ultimately you may need a new knee joint.Re: Any ideas folks
Thanks for your thoughts guys and a big welcome back to Uncle Joe. Yes I had thought about the replacement knee route as well but not sure if they would do it as I'm only 58 and I know they don't last that long. Working in London and getting on and off trains doesn't help I know but I really want to work a couple more years for pension reasons. I think its a visit to the doc and see what she says.Re: Any ideas folks
Val darlin' - age doesn't come into it, I'm now 63 and have had both hips, (one twice over) and both knees replaced and have to see surgeons again later next year to chat about possible ankle replacements too. Don't delay. the longer you put this off, the worse the damage is, and the more difficult it becomes to repair.Re: Any ideas folks
Hi Val! Uncle Joe speaks wise words! I suffered two heavy falls when I was about 45 or so, both times landing heavily on a knee. Stubborn, pigheaded me with the attitude "she'll be right" did not seek medical attention. I have severe degenerative osteoarthritis in both knees and it is only going to get worse as time goes on. Due to the fact that I am "lucky" to acquire mrsa (golden staph) after every operation I have been told not to have my knees replaced, as infection in the bone could lead to amputation! I can think of better ways to get "legless". Mr J Walker comes to mind!!! lol!! The change in barometric pressure affects the amount of pain, stiffness, "heavy" feeling in knees. I take 10 fish oil tabs a day, plus the meds, anti inflammatories, etc. I am pushing 62 and still working. My "kennel" (always in the doghouse lol) is up steep stairs and I walk up and down them several times a day for loo breaks etc. One step at a time is all I can manage. I still drive, but not for long distances as I tend to "seize up". I can walk, slowly on flat surfaces, but uneven or sloping ground or the beach sand is very painful and awkward. So, please learn from my stubborn attitude and see the Doctor and be guided by early sound advice!! Cheers!Re: Any ideas folks
Hi Lorraine and thanks for that poor you. I will be going to see the doctor but its a very busy time at work at the moment so it will have to wait a week or two unless it gets noticeably worse. Will take ibruprofen and see if that helps at all. Its only the one leg and I don't know what can have caused it. I dread having a replacement knee as I live alone with my dogs and have no family apart from a cousin far away in Jersey so don't know how I would manage once I left hospital. All my friends work so there is no-one I could ask to help me. Hopefully it won't come to that. Time will tell.Re: Any ideas folks
Val darlin' I too live alone - yes I had some help from a few friends for a couple of days - and that helped, but you only need that for a few days anyway. You have pc/laptop, most of the supermarkets allow 'on-line' orders and deliveries, so you wouldn't be 'stuck' and there is a company (Wiltshire Farm foods) who can also help too - just google them.
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