Posted by Robert in Md. on November 26, 2011 at 18:17:04 from (165.154.20.5):
Way back in August I asked about Knee Arthroscopy on my knee to repair a torn Meniscus. Everyone said to have it done, that they had good results with similar operations. I had the surgery on Aug. 18 and Dr said everything went well. Went to rehab for several weeks to get stiffness out. Knee just keeps getting worse. Went back to Dr. and he just keeps changing his story. First it would be fine in about 3 weeks, then said it will take 3 to 6 months, now say it will take 6- 12 months. Knee hurts every step I take, I limp badly and use a cane. It is swollen all the time. About 3 weeks ago got a Cordizone shot, Helped for about 4 days, last week got a first of three shots of Ortho Vis ?? . Hasn,t helped at all In my opinion this Dr. has ruined my knee and my life. It hurts every step I make. I would like to repay this Dr with a sharp tap with a ballpein hammer to his knee and may do it. Sorry Robert in Md.
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