As it happened, I didn't actually get to see my regular doctor because there was an intern (not the right word) who is currently assigned to my doctor's office. He seemed like a very bright young man, though, and I was happy with the visit. He did the usual check-up things and then we settled in to talking about my knee.
My bum right knee, in a better (albeit dirtier and bloodier) day! |
He went through a range of motion test, pressed it here and there and discovered the 2 or 3 sore spots. After all was said and done, he was of the opinion that arthritis was involved and gave me a Rx for an x-ray and physio. I could have seen a physio when I first got hurt but the knee always seemed to be on the mend and so I never ended going. This time, though, it's physio for sure.
I am not sure about the arthritis thing. I'm certainly at the age when arthritis enters the conversation but, at the same time, I know my body pretty well and it's not that the knee is constantly sore, it's that the knee feels like it's gonna give out now and then. The x-ray, I guess, should at least be definitive on the whole arthritis thing. After that, we'll go from there. I did ask about the possibility of getting an MRI but this is complicated a little by an almost 65-year-old chunk of metal in my brain. No real desire to have metal fly out of my head and clamp on to an MRI machine!
The worst part about all of this is that I've temporarily shut down any kind of a workout that affects the knees. I've actually been pretty good about getting to the gym regularly but I've necessarily avoided doing leg work because it just aggravates everything. Kind of pisses me off because I'd just joined Ontario Masters Athletics with a view to running some sprints and, right at the moment, I can't sprint!
So, likely this coming Monday I'll get in for that x-ray and there happens to be a physio place in the same building so I may stop in there as well. Maybe even get some bloodwork done cuz they do that there, too!
The joy of it all....
It stinks that you are having problems, but I'm glad you're going to a professional who can help you. Hang in there!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Stephani! My hope is to get this whole thing cleared up asap. Off to the professionals on Monday!!
DeleteI'm sorry :(. Are you able to do pool running or will the motion cause you pain as well? I'm thinking so, but throwing it out there...
ReplyDeleteOddly, the actual act of running, once I get warmed up, is not all that painful. It's more the aftermath than anything. I basically hiked and ran on it all summer. Sprinting seems to be out, though, and that's what I really want to be doing right now.
DeleteYou and your knee!! Can you cycle?
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