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I was diagnosed about a year ago with cp. I have gone through 2 pt

regimens from 2 different pt's. I have had 2 sets of x-rays and an

mri that have shown nothing wrong. My orthopedist has put it to me

that it is a quality of life issue at this point. If I am

comfortable with the lifestyle I can lead, then no arthroscopy, if

not, then surgery can be next. I am not comfortable with the current

situation, so I am leaning toward the surgery. Any opinions???

Thanks

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for everyone it is different, I chose to have the scope to find out the

extent of damage, I'm glad I did because in the long run it does feel better.

Mona

treatment choices...

I was diagnosed about a year ago with cp. I have gone through 2 pt

regimens from 2 different pt's. I have had 2 sets of x-rays and an

mri that have shown nothing wrong. My orthopedist has put it to me

that it is a quality of life issue at this point. If I am

comfortable with the lifestyle I can lead, then no arthroscopy, if

not, then surgery can be next. I am not comfortable with the current

situation, so I am leaning toward the surgery. Any opinions???

Thanks

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CP doesn't always show up on MRI.

One thing you could do is agree to an exploratory arthroscopy.

Look back over the archives here. There's a lot of info.

How old are you, and what level of activity can you do?

Ann

treatment choices...

I was diagnosed about a year ago with cp. I have gone through 2 pt

regimens from 2 different pt's. I have had 2 sets of x-rays and an

mri that have shown nothing wrong. My orthopedist has put it to me

that it is a quality of life issue at this point. If I am

comfortable with the lifestyle I can lead, then no arthroscopy, if

not, then surgery can be next. I am not comfortable with the current

situation, so I am leaning toward the surgery. Any opinions???

Thanks

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Thanks,

I'm 41 and if I don't engage in activities that aggravate it, i'm

fine walking, stationary cycling and using the eliptical machine. It

hurts too much to continue playing tennis and I gave up on running

when I was first diagnosed. It has even started hurting when I surf,

to the point that it negatively effects that activity. The surgery I

am considering is exploratory arthroscopy...my doc said that even in

the absence of anything on the x-rays and mri, sometimes there is

something they find and can clean/smooth. He has been very up front

with me in saying that the surgery is not a sure thing.

thanks for the input

> CP doesn't always show up on MRI.

>

> One thing you could do is agree to an exploratory arthroscopy.

>

> Look back over the archives here. There's a lot of info.

>

> How old are you, and what level of activity can you do?

>

> Ann

> treatment choices...

>

>

> I was diagnosed about a year ago with cp. I have gone through 2

pt

> regimens from 2 different pt's. I have had 2 sets of x-rays and

an

> mri that have shown nothing wrong. My orthopedist has put it to

me

> that it is a quality of life issue at this point. If I am

> comfortable with the lifestyle I can lead, then no arthroscopy,

if

> not, then surgery can be next. I am not comfortable with the

current

> situation, so I am leaning toward the surgery. Any opinions???

> Thanks

>

>

>

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Good luck to both of us. We're sort of in the same position, except that I can

only walk a couple of blocks before my knee starts hurting, and after 1/2 mile I

can hardly walk. Can't dance, hike. I do seem to be able to use the exercycle

for 15 but only at about 11 mph, which isn't aerobic. Faster than that & I get

an attack of pain for several days.

Ann

treatment choices...

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>

> I was diagnosed about a year ago with cp. I have gone through 2

pt

> regimens from 2 different pt's. I have had 2 sets of x-rays and

an

> mri that have shown nothing wrong. My orthopedist has put it to

me

> that it is a quality of life issue at this point. If I am

> comfortable with the lifestyle I can lead, then no arthroscopy,

if

> not, then surgery can be next. I am not comfortable with the

current

> situation, so I am leaning toward the surgery. Any opinions???

> Thanks

>

>

>

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the more i research, the more i discover that there are many forms/severity

of this problem. This makes treatment very difficult because everyone's

situation is so different.

Re: treatment choices...

Good luck to both of us. We're sort of in the same position, except that I

can only walk a couple of blocks before my knee starts hurting, and after

1/2 mile I can hardly walk. Can't dance, hike. I do seem to be able to use

the exercycle for 15 but only at about 11 mph, which isn't aerobic. Faster

than that & I get an attack of pain for several days.

Ann

treatment choices...

>

>

> I was diagnosed about a year ago with cp. I have gone through 2

pt

> regimens from 2 different pt's. I have had 2 sets of x-rays and

an

> mri that have shown nothing wrong. My orthopedist has put it to

me

> that it is a quality of life issue at this point. If I am

> comfortable with the lifestyle I can lead, then no arthroscopy,

if

> not, then surgery can be next. I am not comfortable with the

current

> situation, so I am leaning toward the surgery. Any opinions???

> Thanks

>

>

>

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