Guest guest Posted June 19, 2004 Report Share Posted June 19, 2004 Welcom to the group! I'm sure dozens of members are shaking their heads saying, " been there, done that " . I wouldn't lose hope. There are many different opinions among doctors out there, and everyone's situation is different. If you are not happy with one doctor, go to another one. I see you have already done that. I saw six different orthopedic surgeons in six months, then made up my own mind as to the course of action. If I were in your shoes, here is what I would do with what info you have provided. First of all, I would get on a rigorous exercise program. Here is the place to start; http://www.ohsu.edu/orthopaedics/dc_knee.htm If you are minimally functional, I would not go further than straight leg lifts and hamstring stretches. You might even ask your doctor for a cortisone shot to get on top of the pain. If this just doesn't work, or if you are already in too much pain to function even minimally, then I would go back to the first doctor you went to and ask for a MRI for diagnosis confirmation before LR surgery. If you have any more questions, don't be afraid to ask. I had a LR on both my knees in April and it has helped a lot. Mike MT URGENT: questions about CP > hihi, i am new to this group. i am 17 yrs old and has been having > knee problems since last year. i was first diagnosed as laterall > tracking of patella and the doc wanted to do a lateral release op for > me. but i was unsure so i sought second opinion and the doc told me > there was no need for surgery. just do some exercise to strengthen > muscles around knee. but now i cant walk for long, cant stand for > long, sports are out for me. there is always this popping sound with > i squat and sometimes when i extend my knee. also, there is ths > squeeshi feel when i hold my patella. like tissues moving inside or > sth. erm, is this problem incurable? and it will just get worse? will > i have to live with it for the rest of my life? i heard a lot of pple > going for surgery but got worse. how old are all of you out there? am > i very young to get such a problem? my knees are starting to give way > occassionally when i walk. is this quite serious alreay? did you all > go for MRI scans or anything to check cartilage? cos i know that x > ray will show nothings. sigh, quite sad.. i mean.. i am so young.. i > read somewhere that by 20 plus years old, one cant walk anymore? is > this true? thank you to anyone who replies. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2004 Report Share Posted June 19, 2004 Don't give up hope. Don't reject the idea of a lateral release. Try McConnell taping of your kneecap (get your doc to send to you PT to learn how). Do exercises to strengthen the VMO (if you want to get details you can write me privately -- I've posted them here so many times I don't want to bore everyone). Knee taping has helped a lot of us. It's a drag to do it a lot, but better than being crippled. DougfromCT here got relief from prolotherapy. He posted links to that a couple of weeks ago. See if you can find them in the archives. Ann URGENT: questions about CP hihi, i am new to this group. i am 17 yrs old and has been having knee problems since last year. i was first diagnosed as laterall tracking of patella and the doc wanted to do a lateral release op for me. but i was unsure so i sought second opinion and the doc told me there was no need for surgery. just do some exercise to strengthen muscles around knee. but now i cant walk for long, cant stand for long, sports are out for me. there is always this popping sound with i squat and sometimes when i extend my knee. also, there is ths squeeshi feel when i hold my patella. like tissues moving inside or sth. erm, is this problem incurable? and it will just get worse? will i have to live with it for the rest of my life? i heard a lot of pple going for surgery but got worse. how old are all of you out there? am i very young to get such a problem? my knees are starting to give way occassionally when i walk. is this quite serious alreay? did you all go for MRI scans or anything to check cartilage? cos i know that x ray will show nothings. sigh, quite sad.. i mean.. i am so young.. i read somewhere that by 20 plus years old, one cant walk anymore? is this true? thank you to anyone who replies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2004 Report Share Posted June 19, 2004 I also had an LR in '95 and it worked 100%, no bad effects, until I began to have other knee problems in '99. Ann URGENT: questions about CP > hihi, i am new to this group. i am 17 yrs old and has been having > knee problems since last year. i was first diagnosed as laterall > tracking of patella and the doc wanted to do a lateral release op for > me. but i was unsure so i sought second opinion and the doc told me > there was no need for surgery. just do some exercise to strengthen > muscles around knee. but now i cant walk for long, cant stand for > long, sports are out for me. there is always this popping sound with > i squat and sometimes when i extend my knee. also, there is ths > squeeshi feel when i hold my patella. like tissues moving inside or > sth. erm, is this problem incurable? and it will just get worse? will > i have to live with it for the rest of my life? i heard a lot of pple > going for surgery but got worse. how old are all of you out there? am > i very young to get such a problem? my knees are starting to give way > occassionally when i walk. is this quite serious alreay? did you all > go for MRI scans or anything to check cartilage? cos i know that x > ray will show nothings. sigh, quite sad.. i mean.. i am so young.. i > read somewhere that by 20 plus years old, one cant walk anymore? is > this true? thank you to anyone who replies. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 You need to talk to your doctor about these things. Tell him the same things you have here. We can only give advice and support, we are not doctors. You also need a local support system (family, friends, counselor). I know personally how discouraging this can be. It will get better. Please tell us a little more about yourself.....who you are and where you are from. Mike Re: URGENT: questions about CP > oh no, i am getting so confused. some pple say surgery is good and > yet others say it is not. i am so confused. want to cry. i cant > decide. what are slivers in the cartilage? seriously, my problems > just keep increasing. first eating disorder, then depression, then > knee problem, then wrist problem, then insomnia. what the hell? sick > of life. what is the matter going on? great and if i cant walk, at > least, LET MY PLAY MY PIANO! damn thing. i am getting so frustrated. > > ~Doihachiro_hyde~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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