I've bitched about this before, I think, but my left knee is officially trashed.
I've been competing in various sports and activities from the time I was nine years old, so now, 17 years later, it's not a big surprise that my knees aren't exactly top notch. But the left one is by far the worst. I've been wearing a brace on it for about a week now because I get all wobbly and unsteady and damned painful otherwise. And in the last couple of days, I've noticed that when I do go without the brace (just around the house or to walk to the water cooler and back here at work), my foot has started to strangely turn inwards unless I make a concentrated effort to keep things straightened out. Very gross.
I'm hunting for an orthopedist. Have been off and on for a while now because I knew it would get to this point, and I've really kicked it up lately. (Ha, pun.)
Interesting thing is, I know one way to find someone is word of mouth, so I've asked people who I know have done joint/leg types of surgeries. And interestingly enough, this is the sentence I hear over and over.
"Well, I know who you SHOULDN'T go see!"
Seriously. No one local I've asked has positively said anything about ANY of the local doctors. Every one has offered a horror story about why I shouldn't use this guy or that guy or this clinic or that hospital. Jesus, even knowing how much I hate doctors and think they're general scum, this is a little much.
So I've got a feeler out to my brother in Little Rock, since he had a successful knee surgery not very long ago, and the doctor he originally saw was apparently okay. He's been seeing a new one though, who apparently told him that "there is never any need to perform surgery on the knees, it can ALWAYS be rehabbed!" ...yeah, tell that to what is probably my snapped ACL trying to roll up inside my leg (guessing) or the meniscus tear that's been clogging up the joint for three YEARS now (already been diagnosed). Jerkass.
Ugh, I really didn't want to have to go three hours away for a day surgery, but I guess that's gonna be the case.
I've been competing in various sports and activities from the time I was nine years old, so now, 17 years later, it's not a big surprise that my knees aren't exactly top notch. But the left one is by far the worst. I've been wearing a brace on it for about a week now because I get all wobbly and unsteady and damned painful otherwise. And in the last couple of days, I've noticed that when I do go without the brace (just around the house or to walk to the water cooler and back here at work), my foot has started to strangely turn inwards unless I make a concentrated effort to keep things straightened out. Very gross.
I'm hunting for an orthopedist. Have been off and on for a while now because I knew it would get to this point, and I've really kicked it up lately. (Ha, pun.)
Interesting thing is, I know one way to find someone is word of mouth, so I've asked people who I know have done joint/leg types of surgeries. And interestingly enough, this is the sentence I hear over and over.
"Well, I know who you SHOULDN'T go see!"
Seriously. No one local I've asked has positively said anything about ANY of the local doctors. Every one has offered a horror story about why I shouldn't use this guy or that guy or this clinic or that hospital. Jesus, even knowing how much I hate doctors and think they're general scum, this is a little much.
So I've got a feeler out to my brother in Little Rock, since he had a successful knee surgery not very long ago, and the doctor he originally saw was apparently okay. He's been seeing a new one though, who apparently told him that "there is never any need to perform surgery on the knees, it can ALWAYS be rehabbed!" ...yeah, tell that to what is probably my snapped ACL trying to roll up inside my leg (guessing) or the meniscus tear that's been clogging up the joint for three YEARS now (already been diagnosed). Jerkass.
Ugh, I really didn't want to have to go three hours away for a day surgery, but I guess that's gonna be the case.
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