Natebishop3
Don't tread on me!
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So I know a lot of you guys have had knee problems.
I've had knee problems since I was a kid. Both knees have had a history of dislocating, and sometimes in the most bizarre way.
Yesterday, for example, I was laying in bed half asleep, I think I rolled over and my right knee just popped out. I wasn't really conscious so I thrashed around a bit (which I think made it worse), and then I got out of bed and tried to pop it back in. In the past it has gone right back in, but that was not he case yesterday. It was extremely painful, and the longer it was out, the worse it got. My knee tightened up to the point where I couldn't straighten it out.
I was stuck on the end of the bed, my leg was stuck in a 90 degree angle, and I couldn't move. My leg felt dead. Finally I had to call 911 because I couldn't move. The EMTs came, helped me get out to the car and my mom drove me to the ER.
I spent 8 hours at the ER. They couldn't figure out how to get my leg straight. The doctors said it was my meniscus, and they said they had never seen the meniscus not just pop back in. They tried to numb me up with morphine, but it didn't do anything. They tried to pop it back in but the pain was excruciating. Finally, after 7 hours, they knocked me out and got it fixed.
The annoying part was that they looked at my medical history and apparently an MRI that I had back in 1998 diagnosed a tear in my meniscus, but Kaiser Permanente never told me. Another shitty factor is that I've had this problem in both knees, so I'm wondering if both my knees have the same problem. What's weird is that my mom has the same problem where her knees will dislocate. We always thought it was a genetic problem.
I'm going to see a specialist soon hopefully, and I guess they'll probably have to operate. I'm just pissed that I wasn't told about this problem back in 98.
Does any of this sound familiar?
I've had knee problems since I was a kid. Both knees have had a history of dislocating, and sometimes in the most bizarre way.
Yesterday, for example, I was laying in bed half asleep, I think I rolled over and my right knee just popped out. I wasn't really conscious so I thrashed around a bit (which I think made it worse), and then I got out of bed and tried to pop it back in. In the past it has gone right back in, but that was not he case yesterday. It was extremely painful, and the longer it was out, the worse it got. My knee tightened up to the point where I couldn't straighten it out.
I was stuck on the end of the bed, my leg was stuck in a 90 degree angle, and I couldn't move. My leg felt dead. Finally I had to call 911 because I couldn't move. The EMTs came, helped me get out to the car and my mom drove me to the ER.
I spent 8 hours at the ER. They couldn't figure out how to get my leg straight. The doctors said it was my meniscus, and they said they had never seen the meniscus not just pop back in. They tried to numb me up with morphine, but it didn't do anything. They tried to pop it back in but the pain was excruciating. Finally, after 7 hours, they knocked me out and got it fixed.
The annoying part was that they looked at my medical history and apparently an MRI that I had back in 1998 diagnosed a tear in my meniscus, but Kaiser Permanente never told me. Another shitty factor is that I've had this problem in both knees, so I'm wondering if both my knees have the same problem. What's weird is that my mom has the same problem where her knees will dislocate. We always thought it was a genetic problem.
I'm going to see a specialist soon hopefully, and I guess they'll probably have to operate. I'm just pissed that I wasn't told about this problem back in 98.
Does any of this sound familiar?


