Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Hello All....... Just wondering if any of you who have tried gel injections seemed to get worse after the treatment? I only got about 4 weeks of relief from my injections and now my symptoms seem worse than ever. I plan on going back to my ortho but always seem to put it off as long as possible. Somehow I figure in my mind that this next appointment is going to be different and he is going to say he can help me....then when I get there and he tells me to stay off stairs and overdose on anti-inflamitories I am heartbroken. I get so embarassed having a doctor hand me kleenex and say " well we can try P.T. again " . Hope to find you all doing better, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 : I'm sorry to hear that the shots didn't work for you - they didn't me either so I was glad that my insurance covered 100%! I talked to my doc's assistant and was told that basically my only remaining option is a total knee replacement - at 41. I have actually gotten worse since my shots - and I'll always wonder whether it was from the shots or just the chrondo. My chiro told me that even to do accupuncture I would have to do it every other day to keep the inflammation under control - and that isn't something I can do time and money wise. The knee replacement scares me but at this point I'm up to Darvocet just to get comfortable to sleep. I know that it's disheartening to know what the doc is going to say before you get there - that's the same reason I haven't gone back. There are only a few things that I can take comfort in - that I know that I've got a good support system around me, that my doctor is knowledgeable and most important that I'm as smart about my knees as possible!! I'm not sure what I'll do but if there are any " younger " folks out there who have done the knee replacement please e-mail me off board - knadn_eh@... - I have a million " real-life " questions that my doc wouldn't know! Thanks for listening, Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Is your cartilage worn out in the medial and lateral compartments? Is a partial knee replacement a possibility? I wouldn't be afraid of either a partial knee replacement or even a TKR at 41 if your quality of life is severely compromised and you have exhausted all other realistic solutions. I know of a girl in my area who had a partial knee replacement around your age and seems to be getting along fabulously. Mike MT Re: Worse after Gel Injections??? > : > > I'm sorry to hear that the shots didn't work for you - they didn't me > either so I was glad that my insurance covered 100%! > > I talked to my doc's assistant and was told that basically my only > remaining option is a total knee replacement - at 41. > > I have actually gotten worse since my shots - and I'll always wonder > whether it was from the shots or just the chrondo. My chiro told me > that even to do accupuncture I would have to do it every other day to > keep the inflammation under control - and that isn't something I can > do time and money wise. The knee replacement scares me but at this > point I'm up to Darvocet just to get comfortable to sleep. > > I know that it's disheartening to know what the doc is going to say > before you get there - that's the same reason I haven't gone back. > There are only a few things that I can take comfort in - that I know > that I've got a good support system around me, that my doctor is > knowledgeable and most important that I'm as smart about my knees as > possible!! > > I'm not sure what I'll do but if there are any " younger " folks out > there who have done the knee replacement please e-mail me off board - > knadn_eh@... - I have a million " real-life " questions that my > doc wouldn't know! > > Thanks for listening, > > Kim > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 : I too had 2 children without drugs...and you're right this pain is different. I actually had someone with fibromyalgia tell me that she was the lucky one because her pain wasn't constant! The shots were all incredibly painful for me. I told my doc after the first one that he was glad that I didn't know which car was his because I could use my cane as a weapon! He told me to hang in there and give the shots a chance - I did - they didn't work!! After the shots I had about 1 week where I felt " better " - that is if I stayed away from stairs I felt better. But after that I noticed the pain steadily increasing and as long as I don't do my normal routine (i.e., stairs, walk long distances, walk on hard surfaces, get up and down) I'm okay. I had Supartz. Which did you have? Did you get your injections in the front of your knee or on the side? Hopefully you're finding some relief..I find that the cold (no humidity) is helping - how weird is that?! Talk to you soon, Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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