To: Mount Athos
I had surgery for a “torn meniscus” with a top surgeon in New York City. It didn’t do any of good, in fact, I think it made things a bit worse. Now I just ignore the occasional soreness, its not that big of deal. I know some people have it much worse. I remember asking the surgeon all sorts of questions before the surgery and he got quite defensive. I should have taken that as a cue right there. The surgery seemed like a big scam, I’m lucky, I guess, my insurance covered all of it.
8 posted on
09/11/2008 5:18:46 PM PDT by
Catphish
To: Catphish
I’ve had the operation twice(torn meniscus). Both times were a great success. I watched the whole thing on the monitor with the doc (had a spinal block) and accused him of being an over-paid carpenter. Like he said though, no carpenter has ever done that much for moving me toward wellness. Praise be to new age medicine that does something.
9 posted on
09/11/2008 5:35:46 PM PDT by
Issaquahking
(SARAH_CUDA is home!!!)
To: Catphish
I had surgery for a torn meniscus with a top surgeon in New York City.
I tore them in both knees falling off my porch roof shoveling snow in 98
Didn't know it and 2 weeks later was back to jogging and running races
Several years ago my one knee acted up and although it didn't swell it had me limping
Went to my marathon running podiatrist who diagnosed it 15 secs after being in his office
He sent me for an MRI for confirmation and then recommended a great Dr at the U of P
By the time I got to see him the pain was already mitigating
He said NO scoping unless it was swelling and or popping out several times a year (which it never did
That was back in 2001 and I have been jogging /biking ever since with no problem
Nice to see there are some orthopods that aren't GO IN happy
BTW I am 72
11 posted on
09/11/2008 6:04:20 PM PDT by
uncbob
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