Guest guest Posted May 30, 2005 Report Share Posted May 30, 2005 Hi All, I believe I am walking around on a stress fracture of my left foot even though an x-ray did not reveal one. The foot is very painful(in addition to it's normal RA pain) and swollen twice the size of the other and to put weight on it is definitely worse. The doctor says the next step is a bone scan with dye and takes about 3 hrs.To make matters worse, I have a large Baker's cyst behind that knee which is leaking down my calf...UGHG!!!!!!! My left foot has been fused twice and has a lot of metal in it so MRI is not an option. Can anyone tell me if the bone scan is the next step as with 2 fusions I never remember having a bone scan for all that I had done to the left foot. CAT scan yes...any help would be greatly appreciated as I go to the Rheumatologist in Hershey tomorrow for my second " half " of a Humira injection Thanks all Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2005 Report Share Posted May 30, 2005 hi Joanne I wanted to let you know you are not allow. I am still recovering from a stress fracture in my foot. I had the bone scan done. It does take over 3 hours but all that time is not spent at the hosipatal I went they did one scan and then gave me a shot of radioactive stuff and tolld me come back in three hours. They are some great people on here who can give you answers and support I have gotten some real good ones. Try to rest and stay off it as much as possible. Bye Angie > > Hi All, > > I believe I am walking around on a stress fracture of my left foot even though > an x-ray did not reveal one. The foot is very painful(in addition to it's normal > RA pain) and swollen twice the size of the other and to put weight on it is > definitely worse. The doctor says the next step is a bone scan with dye and > takes about 3 hrs.To make matters worse, I have a large Baker's cyst behind that > knee which is leaking down my calf...UGHG!!!!!!! > > My left foot has been fused twice and has a lot of metal in it so MRI is not an > option. Can anyone tell me if the bone scan is the next step as with 2 fusions I > never remember having a bone scan for all that I had done to the left foot. CAT > scan yes...any help would be greatly appreciated as I go to the Rheumatologist > in Hershey tomorrow for my second " half " of a Humira injection > > Thanks all > Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 hi Joanne again, I Know we have been discussing Humira, but I just read your stress fracture post. The bone scan is not a big deal. The worst part is waiting around the three hours until the dye gets in your system. The actual picture taking takes less than an hour and does not hurt at all. I had a Baker's cyst as well behind my left knee and they did do an arthroscopy to repair the damage at the front of my knee which I was told usually causes the Baker's cysts. They did not touch the cyst,but it went away after the surgical repair. It was one of the best things I have ever done because my knee is much better now. I still have the usual RA aches and pains and stiffness, but at least the knee is stable now. IT does not give out anymore at all. I have had stress fractures too. I don't know why it did not show on the x-ray. Have you been to a podiatrist? I have an awesome one who has been helping me with my foot pain and yes I have been in a walking cast for four weeks now, but it has been worth it because my pain is almost gone there. Well, good luck. Tracie > > Hi All, > > I believe I am walking around on a stress fracture of my left foot even though > an x-ray did not reveal one. The foot is very painful(in addition to it's normal > RA pain) and swollen twice the size of the other and to put weight on it is > definitely worse. The doctor says the next step is a bone scan with dye and > takes about 3 hrs.To make matters worse, I have a large Baker's cyst behind that > knee which is leaking down my calf...UGHG!!!!!!! > > My left foot has been fused twice and has a lot of metal in it so MRI is not an > option. Can anyone tell me if the bone scan is the next step as with 2 fusions I > never remember having a bone scan for all that I had done to the left foot. CAT > scan yes...any help would be greatly appreciated as I go to the Rheumatologist > in Hershey tomorrow for my second " half " of a Humira injection > > Thanks all > Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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