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Why is my knee still hurting from scope? Surgery done july 28, 2008.?

I NEED HELP. I'M NOT GETTING GOOD ANSWERS. WHAT DO I DO? THIS PAIN IS KILLING ME. I CAN'T DO SHIT. NO RUNNING, NOTHING.

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  1. go back to the doctors! What are you doing? Waiting till something worse happens? GO TO THE DOCTORS!!
  2. You may have arthritis. I have the exact same thing and have pain everyday. I did find some relief from using a natural product. It took a few months but it did work. Read more info here: http://www.myvemma.com/superhealthy
  3. You might have gotten an infection from the surgery, see you're doctor. Make sure they gave you antibiotics. My dad had knee surgery a few years ago and he had pain for over three months after the surgery. In the end they figured out that there was an infection that could have been prevented with antibiotics Good Luck I hope you feel better soon :/
  4. This happens occasionally due to the fact that this is a surgery. Foreign objects that are not supposed to be in there were placed in your knee. The surgeon probably cleaned up your knee by shaving and smoothing out connective tissues and something might not have been flushed out. That's one possibility, highly doubt infection if you had the scope in July. Go to your doctor and ask him his opinion, i don't know why you had the scope, how old you are, what your x-rays look like, or what you do for a living so I cant really help you. If he says just rest it ask him for a cortisone shot, you can get 3 a year and they are very effective at reducing inflammation and reducing pain for long periods of time.
  5. Perhaps, arthrofibrosis: http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/2001/03_01/eakin.htm http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12690864?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=1&log$=relatedreviews&logdbfrom=pubmed This kind of post-operative adhesive pain is not simply limited to difficulties with range of motion (i.e., "pulling pain"). Depending on their position, problematic adhesions, can be very painful. Intense stabbing pain, as well as positional pain.
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