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Working with painRating: (votes: 0) Thanks I'm not recommending it, but ibuprofen, around the clock, is what helps me deal with it. You might also look into knee braces. Comment:
wow- I had to check to make sure I didnt write this I have been having the same problem. 11/09 had grade III chondromalacia and partial meniscectomy arthroscopically done.now the medial space is reduced, and have arthritis now. My daily regimen is one celebrex, 1000 mg tylenol at 6 am, and 1000 mg at noon. Despite this, i still get swelling, and terrible medial knee shin pain. doc says options now are a brace( which is a custom one with settings, or a tibial osteotomy. so i opted for the brace , but havent tried it yet. Somedays i am practically in tears on the way home from the pain. i have a very hard time working 12's- i ususally have 8s to 10's , but sometimes they do run over time( part of the job) On bad days I have a very noticable limp. The swelling makes it so i cant bend too well, or the pain in the bone is too much to bear full weight.Doc wouldnt consider synvisc for me for some reason- said he didnt think it would be successful in my case. I do have an appt with him mon- i will reiterate what we can do. I cant quit my job. Am also seeing pain mgmt doc, but sometimes what good is that. cant do anything about pain while im at work , so dont know what to do. I go home after like you and spend the rest of the eve sitting with ice on the leg. It really sux. sorry youre having to deal with it too.Oh, and i changed jobs from a floor to an or type setting, but standing in one spot for sometimes 3 hrs at a time doesnt seem to help either Pm me if you want. hope you get some better answers here.oh, btw- i have had 2 cortizone injections in the knee , and they would only last 2 weeks :-(
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"Your knee's, you will miss those when their gone"... This was a line in a song from the past that I have come to understand. I have had osteoarthritis for the last 10 years. My right knee swells almost daily. I've had to start spreading out my days of work. I can work 2 days in a row during the week. I can do 3 if it is the weekend. (We all know it is less crazy on the weekend). I now have osteoarthritis and 2 bulging discs in my lower spine, that makes my knee pain almost laughable. I'm thinking I need to leave bedside before too long. I had thought I needed to go to a NICU/Nursery where the patient's are smaller but guess what? I floated to NICU and my back pain was worse with all the bending over bassinette's. I took Celebrex for a long time after getting an ulcer from all the motrin. Then the celebrex stopped working. I've had two SI joint injections in the last 6 months. I take tramadol when I get home. No words of wisdom, just take it slow and try to rest. Get your feet up on lunch/breaks (?)
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Quote from dhammond3I posted this in nurses with disabilities forum but, am posting here too just in case it isn't see. Two months ago was diagnosed with stage 3 osteoarthritis and had the knee scoped with among other things a subtotal meniscectomy. Orthopedist gave me meloxicam for the inflammation and suggested at some point might have to consider Symvisc. I have returned to work 12 hour shift on the floor of CSICU, by the time 1600 rolls around all I can do is think about getting off my feet. Have medial and posterior knee swelling and pain around the patella, when I get off I head for bed and an ice pack on the knee. So am curious if any others are working with osteoarthritis and how you are managing.Thanks
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I sent you a message. Let me know if you are interested.
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Went the whole knee route several years ago. Total knee replacement was a Godsend. Now I'd give anything for a back replacement.
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I have a friend who's a respiratory therapist and she has a really severe case of RA. She switched from her hellacious amounts of ibuprofen to ultram a couple times a day and is also on plaquenil, and one other drug which I forgot. Gone is the methotrexate, gone is the enbrel and all the others like it. For her, ultram's the miracle drug. I have a family history of lupus, RA, osteoarthritis, oh and the whole cardiovascular/renal bundle of crap. So far I have a nice discolored redness to my cheeks that's pretty permanent, some varying knee things that I don't like, and expensive shoes. My back injury earlier this year did something- what, I have absolutely no idea and neither did the doctor- to my hip. I swear it feels like arthritis but apparently isn't. Anyhow enough rambling. I hope you find something that just works, because relief can be a lifetime quest.
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Tramadol, steroid injects (last two weeks for me too). I've already hit scope #2 on the same knee and I'm almost out of meniscus. So then it's total knee... I'm excited and waiting to be a few years older to get it done, we nurses are crazy
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I don't have osteoarthritis, but I do have RA which has forced me to work in extreme pain since last summer. I began to have pain and joint swelling last August, but thought nothing of it (just figured it was due to some rough days in the ICU where I was working). It wasn't until I realized I could barel bend my fingers, everything was stiff in the morning, and the tons of Aleve I was taking was not working that I finally asked my doctor about it. I was diagnosed in Jan. of this year and have been on meds since. I still do have a lot of pain and am still working with my rheumatologist to find the "miracle" drug combo. I've had to switch to a less physical job in staff development, but still do ICU a few times a month.Though we are suffering with different types of arthritis, I definitely feel your pain...literally! Mine affects my feet, ankles, hips, wrists, shoulders, and hands, though fortunately the pain is a LOT less severe than before, but still troublesome. Keep your head up and keep trying new things until you find the right drug/treament regimen.
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Thanks all, at least I am not alone.
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Quote from dthfytrWent the whole knee route several years ago. Total knee replacement was a Godsend. Now I'd give anything for a back replacement.
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