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A few of months ago, my left knee started to become progressively more painful. My GP sent me for an X Ray and a rheumatologist subsequently diagnosed arthritis. This consultation happened to be just before a week's golf I had planned with my son in Spain and the rheumatologist gave me an anti-inflammatory injection which worked a treat. Unfortunately, I was daft enough to play on six consecutive days and on the last day the problem flared up again.
Since then, I have had a series of three injections of a gel into the knee. On each occasion it's been necessary to draw off a build up of fluid from the knee before putting in the gel - not a very comfortable procedure. The rheumatologist has been disappointed that the knee has not settled down and on the last occasion added another anti-inflammatory injection to the mix. I have done my best to rest the knee as instructed - no golf,but the requirements of every day life do mean that you can't avoid some sort of activity.
It is nearly a week since the last procedure and fingers crossed the knee has not swelled up again and I am being particularly careful to rest it as much as I can. I am 65 years old . five foot nine and 11 stones 3 lbs and have always played sports, golf and done a fair bit of hill walking. The prospect of being handicapped by this problem is to put it mildly unwelcome.
I would be very grateful to hear of the experience of others - especially the optimistic ones!
Since then, I have had a series of three injections of a gel into the knee. On each occasion it's been necessary to draw off a build up of fluid from the knee before putting in the gel - not a very comfortable procedure. The rheumatologist has been disappointed that the knee has not settled down and on the last occasion added another anti-inflammatory injection to the mix. I have done my best to rest the knee as instructed - no golf,but the requirements of every day life do mean that you can't avoid some sort of activity.
It is nearly a week since the last procedure and fingers crossed the knee has not swelled up again and I am being particularly careful to rest it as much as I can. I am 65 years old . five foot nine and 11 stones 3 lbs and have always played sports, golf and done a fair bit of hill walking. The prospect of being handicapped by this problem is to put it mildly unwelcome.
I would be very grateful to hear of the experience of others - especially the optimistic ones!