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In a message dated 4/14/04 4:56:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

Mdmssmile@... writes:

<< I had started pool therapy >>

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Are you doing warm water therapy? I felt the warm water made a big

difference in what I could or couldn't do. Just in case you aren't, I figured

I'd

mention it. Hope things look up soon.

Hugs,

Sue

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I go tomorrow night for the MRI. I was trying to get my followup with the doc

moved up but as of this morning, there were no appts. available. She has very

limited hours at this clinic. I can't be lieve that there is nothing wrong

but I won't be surprised if it doesn't show anything just because of the way

things have been going lately!!

Have you heard anything, ? Talk to you later.

In a message dated 4/15/2004 3:55:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

ngsamuelson@... writes:

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MRI'S are definitely better than CT's of the knees. You could also have an

MRI arthrogram of the knee, but you Dr. has to request it. It will show the

knee better than a regular MRI. Why won't your Dr. do a diagnostic

arthroscopic surgery on your knees? It's obvious to me you are telling us

the truth when your knees hurt so bad. Surgery often shows more damage than

what is seen on the MRI images too. Good Luck, when in doubt you can always

get a second opinion. I'll call next week.

Sincerely, S.

knee report-MRI vs CAT!

> Hi guys,

> I saw the rehab. doc yesterday. My ortho that has done three shoulder

> surgeries and also specializes in knees has written me off after trying

Synvisc, some

> cortisone which helped for a short time and a sleeve. At least this rehab

doc

> is still trying to help .

>

> I had started pool therapy but even with being reeeeallllly careful, both

> knees both continued to get worse. Over the weekend, I could barely walk

> because of a litle increase on Thursday in the pool and it wasn't even

something

> that hurt as I was doing it!!

>

> I have to have another MRI before I go back for any more therapy or get a

new

> brace for it. They both hurt in the same spot , the right worse than left.

> This is the third MRI I have had on this knee!! There have been minor

things

> like grade one tear of meniscus (I think) and Bakers cyst (small) but the

pain

> is definately out of proportion to the old MRIs. I started last night

wondering

> if a CAT scan would be better. I know that so many of us have pain in

places

> that is worse than what objective tests ever say about it. I have very

rarely

> if ever had that experience though and that is why this is o wierd. They

hurt

> soooo bad and no one knows why. Just a few guesses ranging it from the

Fibro,

> the ligaments attach there and are irriatated, to some ligament that is

torn

> and has retracted. This better show something but I am afraid it won't.

>

>

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MRI'S are definitely better than CT's of the knees. You could also have an

MRI arthrogram of the knee, but you Dr. has to request it. It will show the

knee better than a regular MRI. Why won't your Dr. do a diagnostic

arthroscopic surgery on your knees? It's obvious to me you are telling us

the truth when your knees hurt so bad. Surgery often shows more damage than

what is seen on the MRI images too. Good Luck, when in doubt you can always

get a second opinion. I'll call next week.

Sincerely, S.

knee report-MRI vs CAT!

> Hi guys,

> I saw the rehab. doc yesterday. My ortho that has done three shoulder

> surgeries and also specializes in knees has written me off after trying

Synvisc, some

> cortisone which helped for a short time and a sleeve. At least this rehab

doc

> is still trying to help .

>

> I had started pool therapy but even with being reeeeallllly careful, both

> knees both continued to get worse. Over the weekend, I could barely walk

> because of a litle increase on Thursday in the pool and it wasn't even

something

> that hurt as I was doing it!!

>

> I have to have another MRI before I go back for any more therapy or get a

new

> brace for it. They both hurt in the same spot , the right worse than left.

> This is the third MRI I have had on this knee!! There have been minor

things

> like grade one tear of meniscus (I think) and Bakers cyst (small) but the

pain

> is definately out of proportion to the old MRIs. I started last night

wondering

> if a CAT scan would be better. I know that so many of us have pain in

places

> that is worse than what objective tests ever say about it. I have very

rarely

> if ever had that experience though and that is why this is o wierd. They

hurt

> soooo bad and no one knows why. Just a few guesses ranging it from the

Fibro,

> the ligaments attach there and are irriatated, to some ligament that is

torn

> and has retracted. This better show something but I am afraid it won't.

>

>

>

>

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And meanwhile, all those months of pain and expense and probably more damage

to your knee!

In a message dated 4/15/2004 10:26:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

jmnycricket22@... writes:

> Surgery often shows more damage than

> what is seen on the MRI images too.

-------------------

Ain't that the truth!! I fell and injured my ankle 3 years ago.

They finally did an MRI after 4 months of the pain not getting any

better. All it showed was a little synovitis. Several months later,

I had arthroscopic surgery, and lo and behold, I'd lost 60% of the

cartilage, and parts of the bone were showing wear too! The first

thing the surgeon said to my mom (who was waiting during the surgery)

was " no wonder she's been in so much pain for so long! " This did not

show up at all on the MRI!

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And meanwhile, all those months of pain and expense and probably more damage

to your knee!

In a message dated 4/15/2004 10:26:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

jmnycricket22@... writes:

> Surgery often shows more damage than

> what is seen on the MRI images too.

-------------------

Ain't that the truth!! I fell and injured my ankle 3 years ago.

They finally did an MRI after 4 months of the pain not getting any

better. All it showed was a little synovitis. Several months later,

I had arthroscopic surgery, and lo and behold, I'd lost 60% of the

cartilage, and parts of the bone were showing wear too! The first

thing the surgeon said to my mom (who was waiting during the surgery)

was " no wonder she's been in so much pain for so long! " This did not

show up at all on the MRI!

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