Posted by showcrop on September 26, 2012 at 04:52:37 from (75.67.231.80):
I Met with the Doc yesterday to review the MRI of my knee. I answered "Do what?" well it turns out that I have a bone spur severely limiting flex, a miniscus tear severely limiting extension, severe arthritis and severe inflammation causing severe discomfort as they say. So plan A is second generation cortisone with an anti-inflammatory. Plan B, if A doesn't work is scoping to repair the miniscus tear which he says for someone with the arthritis that I have is not likely to work. Plan C, which is already being scheduled since it looks like A probably will not work, is a partial replacement. I had the other one done nearly a year ago and it has worked out just great. All I did the day that it got real bad, was to bale and stack hay, help a friend pick pumpkins, and load up the tractors for a pull the next day. So don't expect scoping to work if you are a 63 year old timer like me, or probably even a young old timer like Old.
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