Actually more than annoying - a bit hobbling. I'd had arthroscopic surgery on that knee over 11 years ago - took out much of the torn meniscus. Not an old rugby injury - the meniscus wore out because I'm bowlegged!
Early last week I suddenly developed a pretty noticeable pain in my left calf. Had the good sense on Wednesday to go to the Phelps ER - I was concerned I might have a blood clot.
Turned out to be something I'd never heard of - a baker's cyst inside my knee. Evidently it burst and the acidic fluid leaked down into the calf. I've since found out that it can be quite debilitating if it bursts. But I'm gradually feeling a bit better - only a little limp - but due to the nagging of Brigid and Judy several people I went to see the orthopod who operated on Tim's knee four years ago, Dr. Rick Weinstein. The diagnosis: I have mostly got bone on bone rubbing on the inner aspect of the knee - classic arthritis. My knee has been achy for years so really no surprise. He gave me a shot of cortisone and I may start getting gel shots - lubricating the knee - generally helpful for about six months. Will depend on how things go.
I suspect that I burst the cyst while doing some squats in the gym - they are now off the weightlifting menu for me.
Hey Tom. Had a bakers cyst surgical removed when I was a kid from the back of my knee. They kept draining it and it kept coming back. Sometimes I still feel an ache back there and think its returned. Hope you are feeling better xxoo
Posted by: Doreen Novotny | Friday, March 25, 2016 at 08:10 AM
Dear Mad Dog,
Hope the condition clears up soon. But this may put a definite crimp in Faranda and his merry band of hikers crew for a while!
- the Nanook of Neptune,
Sweat.............................
Posted by: Sweat | Friday, March 25, 2016 at 03:26 PM