crazy_davey
Lil-Rokslider
So after a three year wait to get in to see a knee specialist that knew what he was talking about and looking at, I now know that my knee issues over about the last five years are more serious than I had of course hoped. Lots of arthritis and my knee cap no longer fitting how it should has caused me some very serious pain. Also a Bakers cyst that I had on my knee burst a few years back and had me off of work for six weeks with a calf that was almost 19" around for about four of those weeks.
Many, many years of being very hard on my knees has finally caught up with me . Skiing, snowboarding, dirt bike and mountain bike racing, rock and ice climbing, mountaineering and of course backpacking and backpack hunting. So here I am wondering what the future holds for my outdoor adventures. I have the option of doing cortisone shots 2-3 times a year(got one the other day which has made a big difference). The specialist said to get one now, get one before hunting season and then get the knee scoped next winter. The one thing he did mention is that the knee scoping is about a 60/40 chance in favor of making it better, but there is that 40% chance it could get worse by disrupting things in the knee.
What would you guys do? Is there any of you out there dealing with knee issues of this type? Any suggestions would be appreciated...
I guess my horses are going to start getting a lot more use for the high country hunts and trips.
Many, many years of being very hard on my knees has finally caught up with me . Skiing, snowboarding, dirt bike and mountain bike racing, rock and ice climbing, mountaineering and of course backpacking and backpack hunting. So here I am wondering what the future holds for my outdoor adventures. I have the option of doing cortisone shots 2-3 times a year(got one the other day which has made a big difference). The specialist said to get one now, get one before hunting season and then get the knee scoped next winter. The one thing he did mention is that the knee scoping is about a 60/40 chance in favor of making it better, but there is that 40% chance it could get worse by disrupting things in the knee.
What would you guys do? Is there any of you out there dealing with knee issues of this type? Any suggestions would be appreciated...
I guess my horses are going to start getting a lot more use for the high country hunts and trips.