[quote]ucallthatbass wrote:
chondromalacia and possible meniscus tears…who has then, what are you doing for them. My fucking doctor finally gave into my complaints of knee and hip pain. I had a bunch of xrays comparing both knees, saw a specialist yesterday.
He saw damage to the back of the knee cap on the xrays. Getting an MRI on Sunday to confirm what he saw on the xrays and the meniscus tenderness. I basically have front of knee pain, clicking, popping, pain squatting and walking down stairs, up stairs is fine, and the knee buckles, but locked up one time for about 10 minutes where I could not bend it at all.
Haven’t worked out legs in about 3 months because of the pain, but since stopping, I have more pain throughout the day, and less stability of the joint.[/quote]
Nice to hear your getting a diagnosis, for me that was a torn meniscus
Good morning! Don’t think we’re going to the gym as IH is not awake yet…and my calves are killing me! Who know 2 sets of calf raises would do that? Sheesh!
[quote]Grneyes wrote:
Good morning! Don’t think we’re going to the gym as IH is not awake yet…and my calves are killing me! Who know 2 sets of calf raises would do that? Sheesh![/quote]
I don’t have that problem, I don’'t do calf raises
[quote]ucallthatbass wrote:
chondromalacia and possible meniscus tears…who has then, what are you doing for them. My fucking doctor finally gave into my complaints of knee and hip pain. I had a bunch of xrays comparing both knees, saw a specialist yesterday.
He saw damage to the back of the knee cap on the xrays. Getting an MRI on Sunday to confirm what he saw on the xrays and the meniscus tenderness. I basically have front of knee pain, clicking, popping, pain squatting and walking down stairs, up stairs is fine, and the knee buckles, but locked up one time for about 10 minutes where I could not bend it at all.
Haven’t worked out legs in about 3 months because of the pain, but since stopping, I have more pain throughout the day, and less stability of the joint.[/quote]