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About a year ago, I saw an orthopaedic consultant who said I needed a knee replacement but for me it wasn't an option, so I asked if he could offer something else.
He gave me a steroid injection which didn't help very much and referred me to physiotherapy where I had a 6 week course of acupuncture which made no difference at all.
Now the pain is worse and constant, keeping me awake at night and making it really difficult for me to walk.
The pain also seems to be spreading into my thigh as well and it's now beginning to worry me.
Anybody have any suggestions please?
He gave me a steroid injection which didn't help very much and referred me to physiotherapy where I had a 6 week course of acupuncture which made no difference at all.
Now the pain is worse and constant, keeping me awake at night and making it really difficult for me to walk.
The pain also seems to be spreading into my thigh as well and it's now beginning to worry me.
Anybody have any suggestions please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not an option for me either, Barsel. I need and been offered ops for knees, hips, another new shoulder, foot pinning and a lower spine. Mentally, I can't face any more ops. All I can suggest is being referred to Pain clinic who may have good options. Unfortunately I react badly to drugs and steroid injections just don't work. If you can afford a private physio I would recommend you find one. It's the only thing that has really helped me, especially with knees. You haven't sympathy. Xx
barsel, it took me a good 4 months before it felt like my leg didnt belong to someone else, but i certainly didnt need 24hr care when i got home. They teach you how to do stairs before you leave, my biggest thing was bringing a cuppa in from the kitchen whilst on crutches, but i could have csat on a stool and drunk it in the kitchen!
Lottie, you must be in an awful lot of pain and you have my sympathies.
I understand when you say you can't face anymore ops as this is how I feel now I am in my middle 70's, I just can't face it.
I would be willing to find out how much private physio is, how do you go about that?
Some years ago I had an op on my shoulder which was not what the surgeon was hoping to do as in his words, 'there wasn't a lot for him to work with' but he did clean it out and put some steroids in and it was tons better.
Was hoping I could have something similar done with my knee. x
I understand when you say you can't face anymore ops as this is how I feel now I am in my middle 70's, I just can't face it.
I would be willing to find out how much private physio is, how do you go about that?
Some years ago I had an op on my shoulder which was not what the surgeon was hoping to do as in his words, 'there wasn't a lot for him to work with' but he did clean it out and put some steroids in and it was tons better.
Was hoping I could have something similar done with my knee. x
Barsel, if you have the knee operation, might this be an option for you?
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