Posted by MSD on June 25, 2012 at 19:41:23 from (67.4.61.151):
In Reply to: About the knee! posted by Fixerupper on June 25, 2012 at 18:23:50:
I had a knee blow up one time. I was doing some work on my knees-no pain or any sign of something gone wrong. I moved on the floor and it felt like I was kneeling on something-no pain, just like I had knelt on a wad of paper. Didn't think much of it till I went to kneel in a different spot and it felt like that again. I rolled up my pants and the knee was like it had a baseball in the joint. Didn't know what to do for sure but the electrician saw it and about passed out. Said his brother had that happen to him one time and he about lost the leg from infection. I went into the emergency room and had xrays and I forget what they called it. Something Verse sag burst maybe. Anyway, they gave me an antibiotic and a tight stretch sock to hold the swelling down and said to take Advils till it went down. I iced it and the next day it started going down but it took about a week before it was close to normal size. My leg started turning blue and went all the way down to my angle before it stopped. Doctor said as long as it doesn't turn red it was ok. That's been 2 years ago and it sometimes bothers and I will wear a brace on it. I always wear knee pads now-after 35 years of never bothering to. Doctor said I am 35 years to late with those.
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