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Old people injuries... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato |
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Reply #1 posted 01/27/23 2:29pm
CherryMoon57 
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Oh no! Sorry to hear that. These kinds of injuries can take up to three months to heal. You could try hydrotherapy. Life Matters |
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Reply #2 posted 01/27/23 3:50pm
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Have you been to a doctor with it? You should never ignore these kinds of things in the hope they'll go away. My cousin hurt her lower back years ago. She went to a physio and they put it down to a muscle strain due to her rigorous rehearsals for some shitty musical she was doing at the time. After a few weeks it got better but every few months or so the pain would return and sometimes it was so bad she could barely get out of bed. Then, about 3 years ago she got fed up with the pain and went to a proper doctor who sent her for a scan. It turns out she had a herniated disc and a small, non-cancerous tumour on her spine. She's got it all sorted out now but she still gets a recurring pain but it's nowhere near as bad as it was. The moral of the story is that had she gone to the doctor earlier, she could have saved herself a lot of hurt and pain. So always get these things checked out by a professional. |
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Reply #3 posted 01/27/23 5:23pm
Germanegro 
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Yep--its time to go to the orthopedist. Your fall reminds me of one blunt force knee drop I took a couple of years ago. Nothing broken, but a scrape and a big bone contusion. I'm still working out kinks from muscle wasting occured during the healing time from all that.
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U gotta go get the pros to do what they do to help put you on track to some proper healing!

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Reply #4 posted 01/27/23 7:11pm
purplethunder3 121 
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CherryMoon57 said:
Oh no! Sorry to hear that. These kinds of injuries can take up to three months to heal. You could try hydrotherapy.
Funny that you said that... Just soaked in a hot bath for an hour or more and even though the knee wasn't submerged, the swelling, soreness, and stiffness were almost gone. guess from the steam and heat? The knee felt almost normal without a compression sleeve, Need to do more soaking in the tub!  "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato |
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Reply #5 posted 01/27/23 7:17pm
purplethunder3 121 
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Listening to every comment. I promised my son if it didn't get better in a week I'll go down the rabbit hole of trying to get a specialist and then physiotherpist... The last time I injured this knee it didn't take more than a month to heal...  "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato |
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Reply #6 posted 01/28/23 11:31am
ShellyMcG |
purplethunder3121 said:
CherryMoon57 said:
Oh no! Sorry to hear that. These kinds of injuries can take up to three months to heal. You could try hydrotherapy.
Funny that you said that... Just soaked in a hot bath for an hour or more and even though the knee wasn't submerged, the swelling, soreness, and stiffness were almost gone. guess from the steam and heat? The knee felt almost normal without a compression sleeve, Need to do more soaking in the tub!  Yeah I think Cherry is spot on, there. My mum always says that there's nothing a hot bath and a cup of tea can't cure. Obviously, that's taking things a bit too far but to be fair to her, those two things do cure an awful lot of ailments. Still, I'd definitely recommend seeing a doctor as well though just to be sure the damage isn't worse than you know. |
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Reply #7 posted 01/29/23 10:57am
mb71 
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Yeah getting old is shite. I recently had a frozen shoulder. Painful as fuck. Happened to my wanking arm too. [Edited 1/29/23 10:59am] |
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Reply #8 posted 01/29/23 11:35am
ShellyMcG |
mb71 said: Yeah getting old is shite. I recently had a frozen shoulder. Painful as fuck. Happened to my wanking arm too. [Edited 1/29/23 10:59am] I literally spit out my tea reading that  |
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Reply #9 posted 01/29/23 1:26pm
purplethunder3 121 
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mb71 said:
Yeah getting old is shite. I recently had a frozen shoulder. Painful as fuck. Happened to my wanking arm too.
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Wanking injury is right!!! And to think four weeks ago I was dancing and celebrating all night long on New Year's Eve!  "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato |
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Reply #10 posted 01/29/23 2:03pm
purplethunder3 121 
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ShellyMcG said:
purplethunder3121 said:
Funny that you said that... Just soaked in a hot bath for an hour or more and even though the knee wasn't submerged, the swelling, soreness, and stiffness were almost gone. guess from the steam and heat? The knee felt almost normal without a compression sleeve, Need to do more soaking in the tub! 
Yeah I think Cherry is spot on, there. My mum always says that there's nothing a hot bath and a cup of tea can't cure. Obviously, that's taking things a bit too far but to be fair to her, those two things do cure an awful lot of ailments. Still, I'd definitely recommend seeing a doctor as well though just to be sure the damage isn't worse than you know.
Your Mum is right! I did promise my son if this "wanking" injury isn't better in a week I'll see a doctor. One observation--been sleeping in an over-stretch knee sleeve at night so I wouldn't twist it too much while sleeping--seemed to help initially but this morning woke up and my whole left leg was swollen up below the knee! Probably fluid retention--a sign that I need to get rid of the compression sleeve. Abandoned it today after running errands--instant relief. The knee instantly feels better! No more compression sleeves at night! :eyeroll: Thanks for the advice--you're tha bomb.  "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato |
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Reply #11 posted 01/29/23 3:06pm
ShellyMcG |
purplethunder3121 said:
ShellyMcG said: purplethunder3121 said:
Funny that you said that... Just soaked in a hot bath for an hour or more and even though the knee wasn't submerged, the swelling, soreness, and stiffness were almost gone. guess from the steam and heat? The knee felt almost normal without a compression sleeve, Need to do more soaking in the tub! 
Yeah I think Cherry is spot on, there. My mum always says that there's nothing a hot bath and a cup of tea can't cure. Obviously, that's taking things a bit too far but to be fair to her, those two things do cure an awful lot of ailments. Still, I'd definitely recommend seeing a doctor as well though just to be sure the damage isn't worse than you know.
Your Mum is right! I did promise my son if this "wanking" injury isn't better in a week I'll see a doctor. One observation--been sleeping in an over-stretch knee sleeve at night so I wouldn't twist it too much while sleeping--seemed to help initially but this morning woke up and my whole left leg was swollen up below the knee! Probably fluid retention--a sign that I need to get rid of the compression sleeve. Abandoned it today after running errands--instant relief. The knee instantly feels better! No more compression sleeves at night! :eyeroll: Thanks for the advice--you're tha bomb.  I'm glad you're feeling better. Fingers crossed that you're back to normal soon. |
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Reply #12 posted 01/29/23 6:12pm
purplethunder3 121 
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ShellyMcG said:
purplethunder3121 said:
Your Mum is right! I did promise my son if this "wanking" injury isn't better in a week I'll see a doctor. One observation--been sleeping in an over-stretch knee sleeve at night so I wouldn't twist it too much while sleeping--seemed to help initially but this morning woke up and my whole left leg was swollen up below the knee! Probably fluid retention--a sign that I need to get rid of the compression sleeve. Abandoned it today after running errands--instant relief. The knee instantly feels better! No more compression sleeves at night! :eyeroll: Thanks for the advice--you're tha bomb. 
I'm glad you're feeling better. Fingers crossed that you're back to normal soon.
Actually, took another long soak in a hot bath, flexed and moved the knee up and down, stretching it--when I got out went for a walk--my knee almost felt like normal! Boy, is your Mum right! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato |
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Reply #13 posted 01/30/23 12:24am
ShellyMcG |
purplethunder3121 said:
ShellyMcG said: purplethunder3121 said:
Your Mum is right! I did promise my son if this "wanking" injury isn't better in a week I'll see a doctor. One observation--been sleeping in an over-stretch knee sleeve at night so I wouldn't twist it too much while sleeping--seemed to help initially but this morning woke up and my whole left leg was swollen up below the knee! Probably fluid retention--a sign that I need to get rid of the compression sleeve. Abandoned it today after running errands--instant relief. The knee instantly feels better! No more compression sleeves at night! :eyeroll: Thanks for the advice--you're tha bomb. 
I'm glad you're feeling better. Fingers crossed that you're back to normal soon.
Actually, took another long soak in a hot bath, flexed and moved the knee up and down, stretching it--when I got out went for a walk--my knee almost felt like normal! Boy, is your Mum right! Yeah, she has her moments. This is completely off topic by the way but I'm pretty excited about it so whatever, but my parents are coming to visit me at the end of February. I haven't seen them since before covid and I've really missed them both. I'll tell my mum that her remedy works  |
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Reply #14 posted 01/30/23 1:37am
purplethunder3 121 
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ShellyMcG said:
purplethunder3121 said:
Actually, took another long soak in a hot bath, flexed and moved the knee up and down, stretching it--when I got out went for a walk--my knee almost felt like normal! Boy, is your Mum right!
Yeah, she has her moments. This is completely off topic by the way but I'm pretty excited about it so whatever, but my parents are coming to visit me at the end of February. I haven't seen them since before covid and I've really missed them both. I'll tell my mum that her remedy works 
So happy to hear that! Tell your Mum I said thanks! Enjoy! Down to a dull throbbing ache at night, Just waiting for this bum
"wanking" knee to heal up so I can go visit my son and daughter-in-law in Chicago! 
[Edited 1/30/23 2:47am] "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato |
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Reply #15 posted 01/30/23 6:30am
ShellyMcG |
purplethunder3121 said:
ShellyMcG said: purplethunder3121 said:
Actually, took another long soak in a hot bath, flexed and moved the knee up and down, stretching it--when I got out went for a walk--my knee almost felt like normal! Boy, is your Mum right!
Yeah, she has her moments. This is completely off topic by the way but I'm pretty excited about it so whatever, but my parents are coming to visit me at the end of February. I haven't seen them since before covid and I've really missed them both. I'll tell my mum that her remedy works 
So happy to hear that! Tell your Mum I said thanks! Enjoy! Down to a dull throbbing ache at night, Just waiting for this bum "wanking" knee to heal up so I can go visit my son and daughter-in-law in Chicago!  [Edited 1/30/23 2:47am] Do you live far from Chicago? You probably don't want to be doing a lot of travelling with a dodgy knee. |
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Reply #16 posted 01/30/23 10:36am
purplethunder3 121 
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ShellyMcG said:
purplethunder3121 said:
So happy to hear that! Tell your Mum I said thanks! Enjoy! Down to a dull throbbing ache at night, Just waiting for this bum
"wanking" knee to heal up so I can go visit my son and daughter-in-law in Chicago! 
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Do you live far from Chicago? You probably don't want to be doing a lot of travelling with a dodgy knee.
No where near it; won't be doing any travelling until this is healed up! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato |
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Reply #17 posted 02/13/23 12:53am
CherryMoon57 
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purplethunder3121 said:
ShellyMcG said:
purplethunder3121 said: I'm glad you're feeling better. Fingers crossed that you're back to normal soon.
Actually, took another long soak in a hot bath, flexed and moved the knee up and down, stretching it--when I got out went for a walk--my knee almost felt like normal! Boy, is your Mum right!
Although the process could take time, it still sounds like you're on the mend. If you have access to a swimming pool, and when you feel ready, you should try doing some gentle exercises in there too. Water is great because it holds everything in place during the exercise, so a lower risk of further injury. Hope you can soon visit your son and daugther in law. 
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Reply #18 posted 02/17/23 11:49am
S2DG 
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Ouch! Take care of yourself and go slow while on the mend. |
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