First let me say that I used to box and train with professionals and
armatures in the gym. I love to run, but one day my knee just start to hurt
all by itself; right under the knee cap in the front. I never fell down on
it or nothing ever touch it. Boy...I was getting really upset because the
most I could run now is about 2-3 miles: no more! This started to happen at
least 3 weeks ago.
So I went to our family doctor and he said that he couldn't see anything,
but something very small showed-up from the MRI. So he recommend me to see
an orthopedic surgeon.
The ortho guy said that fluid is in the knee and he needs to drain it. So he
drained my right knee and today, I can still feel that needle that went in
my knee. The needle is the only thing that bothers me. When I was running,
the pain was like a burning sensation, but the pain from the needle is like
a real acing pain that's worst. It has been 3 weeks now and I still feel
that needle!!!! So if I have surgery(with some kind of scope he said) it may
be months before I can heal from just the surgery. I can understand if I
fell down or something, but my knee just start to hurt all by itself; as if
I had been voodoo or something
I don't have that burning sensation under the front knee cap anymore, but if
I try to run, I begin to feel discomfort and I begin to limp a little as if
I need to build the knee-up or something. I put a brace on my knee and the
burning sensation went away, but I can still feel that needle though. For
some reason, I feel that if I start to run again, my knee will really start
to hurt.
Now it is like that I can't run anymore. Maybe I need to rest a little
while. So from your own personal experience, will you please recommend what
to do for this situation? Will I ever be able to run again?
Thanks,
Al
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> >So I when to the doctor and he said that something
> >small showed-up from the MRI around the cartilage, but surgery is need to
be
> >sure.
>
> This Dr is a M-O-R-O-N! Get another opinion immediately! Any Dr who can't
> diagnose the problem, but says you need an operation, is an incompetent,
> knife-happy, JERK!
> How long has this been bothering you? Rest and time should take care of
it. I
> know you don't want to hear this, but it means no running. I know...