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I drew a mountain goat tag this year and went scouting a few weeks ago, doing an over night trip into goat country. The end of the first day I was pretty sore in my knees. The end of the second day when we came out I was hurting pretty bad and was stoved up the following day. My knees have been bugging me for a few years now and last October I finally had an MRI done on my right knee which showed a torn meniscus. My left knee is undiagnosed but I suspect the same problem with it. I elected not to do anything about it last year with hunting season around the corner and not wanting to be laid up during hunting season. After season I kept putting off fixing the problem and now I am regretting it.
The doctor who diagnosed the tear suggested a steroid shot. I declined at the time knowing it's not the best long term solution (and some say it can actually cause more damage). Now I am considering doing a steroid shot in both of my knees as a band aid to get through hunting season. My goal is to be able to hunt for more than a day or two without having to sit and do nothing to recoup for a day or two. I plan to spend several days at a time camping in the back country to hunt for a goat.
Has anyone had a steroid shot before? If so, how long did it last and did you have any complications? Any other thoughts are greatly appreciated. If this is not a route I should be considering, I am open to other suggestions to include just gritting it out and getting through the season dealing with the pain.
Thanks
The doctor who diagnosed the tear suggested a steroid shot. I declined at the time knowing it's not the best long term solution (and some say it can actually cause more damage). Now I am considering doing a steroid shot in both of my knees as a band aid to get through hunting season. My goal is to be able to hunt for more than a day or two without having to sit and do nothing to recoup for a day or two. I plan to spend several days at a time camping in the back country to hunt for a goat.
Has anyone had a steroid shot before? If so, how long did it last and did you have any complications? Any other thoughts are greatly appreciated. If this is not a route I should be considering, I am open to other suggestions to include just gritting it out and getting through the season dealing with the pain.
Thanks