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7 years after total knee replacement

Joint Replacements | Last Active: Sep 9, 2023 | Replies (28)

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@travlkar

Hello Cathy
Yes, I'll let you know if the pain is better after the cortisone injections. It should be better by late tomorrow afternoon.
Yes, my bursas are hot to touch from the inflammation. The bursa on the outside and above the knee are the most common problems.
I have no pain when I arise, but it gets worse and worse throughout the day and evening and also radiates up and down from the knee area.

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Oh thanks Marilyn for your response. It’s starting to sound maybe like I’m getting closer to finding out what’s going on w my knee. My knee Dr gave me a cortisone shot last time I was there (3weeks ago) but it didn’t make any difference. Even before the shots before TKR those shot’s never worked for me. I’m gonna call my Dr office n leave a message for him to check into that. I’m sure he’s aware of it. But I’m a difficult person to figure out. Which takes Drs longer to figure things out. I have internal Vibrations from my feet up to my upper waist all around me since mid sept 20’ and no Dr has figured out that one yet. I tell them the vibrations r really angry. Like a phone on silent n ya can feel the vibrations right to the trunk of my body. Bottom of both feet n feels like a motor rumbling n my body. I’ve been shift here n there for that with no ideas. And this September will be 3 yrs. But I really appreciate your ideas about the knee. I read bout some of it online last nite, which my daughter scolds me for looking up Dr Google. Lol. She’s a pharmacy technician. I’ll keep ya updated. Thanks again. Take care. 🙏