Results of my MRI scan:
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Obviously it's pretty ****ed, but what should I expect wise old hobbling users of NSC? Got to wait a week for my follow-up appointment.
Results of my MRI scan:
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Obviously it's pretty ****ed, but what should I expect wise old hobbling users of NSC? Got to wait a week for my follow-up appointment.
Results of my MRI scan:
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Obviously it's pretty ****ed, but what should I expect wise old hobbling users of NSC? Got to wait a week for my follow-up appointment.
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I'm 40. I damaged my, not particularly great, right knee about 2 years ago. I only went for an MRI about a year ago and nothing too bad was found. Gary Nelson's Left Foot's story rings pretty true with me though. I still haven't kicked a ball in anger (I was playing futsal before) but have tried to get into running. Goes pretty well for a while, then gets sore again. For the first year after hurting it, it took an AGE to start feeling normal. These days it is pretty good, but I have to keep thinking about it.
Ask what kind of exercises you should do, and DO THEM. Every day.
Wish I could play futsal again.
I've got an MRI scan later this week on my left knee as well......
The appointment I got sent is for 4.10pm on Sunday !!! Never heard of Sunday appointments before......
I had to give up football, even 5-a-side. I can play squash 3 or 4 times a week, cycle 200 mile pw, but football, no, knee balloons and stiffens up every time.
What has really helped is Glucosamine with Chondroitin sulphate which is available off the shelf and are dietary supplements. I was skeptical at first when a physio mentioned them to me, but it was a noticable difference in the knee joint after taking them for a while. I understand they don't work for everyone, but worked for me (as well as exercises etc.).
http://www.healthspan.co.uk/articles/what-are-glucosamine-chondroitin/
Thanks for that. Will look into it.
I've done a fair bit of running in the last year. Ride my bike around town a lot every day and my job means I am constantly getting up and down. At the moment, not a problem. But I know football is such a different beast. All that twisting and turning. Not to mention kicking! Especially for a flairtastic half-Spaniard like myselfWould love to do it again, but think it might be better to call it a day.