Posted by Tim in New York on January 10, 2021 at 16:58:52 from (173.45.179.246):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Keith Moulden posted by Phil9N3667 on January 10, 2021 at 16:48:36:
Mine was going bad for years, but the celebrex I was taking for my knees kinda of masked it apparently. After I slipped on snow cutting wood I blew out what little cartilage was left - that was 3 years ago. I did PT the first year and got along OK. But it kept getting worse so I went to an Orthopedic surgeon. He told me it was shot and showed me the x-ray. Even I could see the difference between the two sides. I had hoped that shots were an option - but he said in my case it might not help, or would only work for a short period of time if it did help.
When it gets to the point that you don't want to do the things you have always done - like walk to the end of yard, or get out the weedeater - its probably gone farther than it should. I just barely was able to get my 3 cord of firewood felled, skidded, cut, split, and stacked this spring. Getting on and off the tractor was hard,
I planned on surgery a year ago, but covid and my first surgeon moving to a different hospital messed things up. Now that I am facing it - wish the heck I had done it last year like originally planned.
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