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28/06/2022 at 20:55

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Hello all. I joined the forum because I recently began having chronic discomfort, pain and weakness in my left knee and want to know more about what it is and how to treat it from people with similar conditions. 

I have found that peers often have very useful information and experiences and can contribute things that doctors can’t.

I went to a see a physio and a doctor who said I had osteoarthritis, but they did no scans or other tests and offered me some anti-inflammatory pills and a few exercises to do.

The pills didn’t seem to do much, and the physio exercises haven’t helped much either so far.


The condition began about 5 weeks ago. 

It started with a feeling of tightness and puffiness at the back of both my legs when I was standing where they bend at the knee. 

Then the situation got worse in my left knee area, and I started getting pains along the inside of my left leg from above to below my knee. They feel like tendon or ligament pains, not pain in the knee itself.

I also feel pains along the right side of my knee at times and a general sense of weakness when using my knee to climb stairs or pivot around.

The front of the knee itself has developed more pronounced bumps on it compared to the other knee, as if the bone was thickening in places, and there is a general swelling and puffiness along both sides and top of the knee.


I don’t feel any continual pain when I walk, but I feel continual discomfort in my knee/leg area in most situations or positions during the day and night.

It feels stiff when I first try to use it after sitting or lying down and then loosens up when I walk a little. 

Wearing good shoes makes walking less uncomfortable.

It feels a bit better in the mornings and gets sorer during the day, and the knee pain feels more pronounced if I carry something a bit heavy like grocery bags, and it can be a bit uncomfortable while sleeping. 

The pain pills and anti-inflammatory gels and pills don’t have much effect.


I don’t have a history of arthritis or knee injuries, although I tore a ligament or tendon in my knee about 5 years ago while running around a tight corner, but that healed up completely and it may have been the other leg anyway (I forget).

I am a 72-year-old man with no other health issues. 

So far, I don’t take any daily medications. 

I don’t do much exercise and don’t drink or smoke and am slightly above normal weight. 


I have been trying to find out more about potential treatments, alternative therapies, any exercises or foods/vitamins that might help (or should avoid) and any advice from others with the same condition. I also wonder if it might be something other than arthritis.

The doctor mentioned injections of cortisone or some other substance and knee surgery, but I worry about the consequences of continual injections, and I haven’t heard a lot of positive things about knee surgery.

Thank you for any information or advice that you can offer.


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05/07/2022 at 13:38

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You could see a masseur who specialises in soft tissue massage, which might help the problems on the sides of your knee. It could be your ligaments. Doesn’t sound like typical osteo of the knee, which gives you a severe ache actually where the kneecap is. Hope you can get it sorted.


Hello from new arthritis member https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-ostearthritis/hello-from-new-arthritis-member-4679 2022-07-05 13:38:44

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28/06/2022 at 21:51

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Hi @surferjoe ! Welcome to Carenity!

Thank you for sharing your story with us. I hope you will find what you are looking for here on Carenity.

I'll tag a few members here so that they could say hello 👋

@lesmal @Loubylou @Lindamales @MARYMC @anne2211 @lacemaker @djtorquay @lotsapain80 @Nanaclaire @ImogenR @kellee55 @Smudger @marcovich @Bren21 @Tigger.co.uk @LorraineC @francesnana6 @JanetteK @cazmarelda @caramia @tulakia @Karenst @Picpic @55westo

Do not hesitate to share your own story and discuss what helps you manage your osteoarthritis - exercise, diet, medications, alternative therapies.

Thank you!

Take care,

Courtney

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Hello from new arthritis member https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-ostearthritis/hello-from-new-arthritis-member-4679 2022-06-28 21:51:12

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03/07/2022 at 15:56

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@surferjoe Sorry to hear you are uncomfortable and having a lot of pain in the knees, tendons, and more. One can get arthritis at any time, and at any age. I am almost 65 and unfortunately, arthritis is in our family. My grandmother had terrible arthritis in the hands, which I now have, and I have osteoarthritis in the knees, neck, and shins. My doctor has basically told me that anti-inflammatories are the main form of treatment, i.e. paracetamol, ibuprofen, co-codamol etc.

Exercise is one of the main treatments also, i.e. through walking and physiotherapy, and as you stated, cortisone injections. I have chronic neck pain which is due to wear and tear, as well as osteoarthritis, and tried physiotherapy. It can work on some but did not work on me.

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Hello from new arthritis member https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-ostearthritis/hello-from-new-arthritis-member-4679 2022-07-03 15:56:43

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Edited on 04/07/2022 at 21:00

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Thanks to all.

I just got a basic stationary bicycle to see if it can help my knee osteoarthritis after the doctor suggested bike riding as a good exercise for my knee, but I would like to have some idea of what sort of exercise routine I should follow.

The bike has variable tension settings to make the pedalling more or less difficult, and I was just trying it today on the light settings and feeling a little leg fatigue after about 3 minutes of regular pedalling. I also felt a little knee pain in my other knee at times while cycling, but nothing hard or long lasting.

Could someone please suggest how much I should do to begin with and how much to increase over time?

Am I aiming to strengthen the leg muscles with more difficult pedalling or do more easy pedalling to increase the lubrication of the knee joint? 

Should I avoid any knee pain while cycling or keep working through it?  Should I continue to do other physio exercises for my knee in addition to the cycling?

Thanks for any advice.


Hello from new arthritis member https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-ostearthritis/hello-from-new-arthritis-member-4679 2022-07-04 21:00:13

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You could see a masseur who specialises in soft tissue massage, which might help the problems on the sides of your knee. It could be your ligaments. Doesn’t sound like typical osteo of the knee, which gives you a severe ache actually where the kneecap is. Hope you can get it sorted.


Hello from new arthritis member https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-ostearthritis/hello-from-new-arthritis-member-4679 2022-07-05 13:38:44

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