Re: ow my foookin knee
By: MRO to All on Sun Feb 18 2024 03:25 pm
Anybody have meniscus problems?
Yep! The meniscus in my knees is only slightly stronger than wet toilet paper.
About 2 years ago i was STANDING STILL DOING NOTHING talking to my boss. All of a sudden my knee POPPED! I felt it and we both heard it. Then i had a sense of panic because my knee hurt, and also it felt like it was separarated.
Something similar happened to me about 20 years ago, except I was dirving a motorized pallet jack, and I hit a big crack in a warehouse floor.
At the time I was in the best shape of my life. I was on my feet 12+ hours a day, and walked at least 5-10 miles a day. I was also in my mid 20's.
That was the 3rd time I had to have knee surgery, and the second time on that knee. They did an MRI, claimed they couldn't see much, and decided to scope it. They found that my meniscus was torn, so they stiched it up. I was only off my knee for a few days, but it took 8 weeks before I was cleared to go back to work with no restrictions.
That same knee was scoped when I was in 5th grade, as I was unable to straighten it out completely for some reason. Not due to any specific injury. That time, they just had me stay off of it for 6 weeks. It was in late February. In Wisconsin, in the 1980s. Crutches + ice don't mix, so I was basically holed up in school during recess.
The other knee I blew out in my 3rd football game in 9th grade. That ended my football career. That was also a meniscul tear.
nowdays, occasionally my knees will kind of sieze up and hurt. If I take it easy, they feel better after a few days and all is well for a couple months until it happens again.
DaiTengu
...Hello, he lied.
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