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Water on the knee??
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 316541" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>My knee problems started somewhat similar to what you describe. I was walking across a gravel parking lot and lost my footing and tripped and twisted my knee. At first, I just put the injury off to being a sore knee from being overweight and clumsy. By day three I knew it was more than that. My knee had swollen to twice its size, turned red and was inflamed. I was sent to an orthopedist because this happened on company time and the ortho took one look at it and took xrays, an MRI and declared I had water on the knee along with a very small tear of the miniscus along with some arthritis. His recommendation was to drain the fluid at that time and let the miniscus repair itself since it was so small. Sounded good to me since I didnt like operations back then...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 316541, member: 1514"] My knee problems started somewhat similar to what you describe. I was walking across a gravel parking lot and lost my footing and tripped and twisted my knee. At first, I just put the injury off to being a sore knee from being overweight and clumsy. By day three I knew it was more than that. My knee had swollen to twice its size, turned red and was inflamed. I was sent to an orthopedist because this happened on company time and the ortho took one look at it and took xrays, an MRI and declared I had water on the knee along with a very small tear of the miniscus along with some arthritis. His recommendation was to drain the fluid at that time and let the miniscus repair itself since it was so small. Sounded good to me since I didnt like operations back then...lol. [/QUOTE]
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