Barbara, You are very fortunate that the glucosomine works for you. I spent $100 on it - giving it plenty of time to work - and it didn't. Good luck. Janice ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] ; [email protected] Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 7:51 PM Subject: Re: [TMIC] Need some help please
I did forget to add something. Since I saw my PCP and he talked about the bone on bone thing with my knee I added Glucosomin to my daily med routine and have had less pain in my knees. Don't know if this would work for everyone, but it also makes my hip hurt less. It takes a bit to get working, so give it a chance if you go for it. I am also working on losing some weight, hopefully, a good amount of weight, as I know this will be easier on me now and in the future. It's something that I've needed to do, tried off and on, but now it's going to be a necessity. I can't wait for the doc to tell me tomorrow how I need to do it! Duh! Yikes!!! Hugs, Barbara A -----Original Message----- From: L T CHERPESKI <[email protected]> To: [email protected]; [email protected] Sent: Thu, Aug 13, 2009 12:48 pm Subject: Re: [TMIC] Need some help please Hi Barbara, I know a lot of people who have had very successful knee replacement, and regret going through all that pain and waiting so long to have it done. I am going to look into having the injections and definitely aqua therapy. I've heard nothing but good things about aqua therapy - even for knees that are bone on bone, building up certain muscles to help relieve some of the weight bearing on the knees. And definitely I am going for a second opinion, armed with all my research data. Thanks for the help, Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] ; [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 12:03 AM Subject: Re: [TMIC] Need some help please I have a friend who had a very successful double knee replacement, but before they ever got to that point, they did cortisone injections and I think maybe physical therapy, so I think those would give some relief at least for a while. I would think losing weight could only help, and I would guess water therapy would be good. I would seek another opinion and ask straight up, "If I can't do surgery, what are my other options; what can I do?" Barbara H. http:barbarah.wordpress.com In a message dated 8/11/2009 11:41:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Hi everybody, I'm hoping you guys can help point me in the right direction. There are so many of us on the TM site there's just got to be someone who knows somebody with the same or similar dilemma. Most of you know that I've had Sjogrens for 20+ years (unfortunately, progressive and aggressive) and 7 yrs ago TM came into my life. I am on heavy chemo meds (Imuran and Rituxan infusions) to suppress my immune system to keep it from attacking my body. Last Sept I had a "minor" surgery to repair a torn meniscus in my knee, and my body went into the longest, hardest relapse I've ever had. I'm just now getting my arms and hands "back" - I think this is as much as I'll get this time. Almost everything else has gradually come back. My one huge problem is that my KNEES took the biggest hit - my doctors said it was because they were the weakest part of my body at the time. I have infected knees (right one to the bone) and am walking (trying) on bone on bone knees. They both need to be replaced. And, I have TM, so already my walking is not that pretty. I was sent out of state to a surgeon who does a special knee replacement surgery that is less invasive. Long trip, big disappointment. He will NOT do surgery on me either because of the "aftermath" - said it would be like doing brain surgery due to my autoimmune diseases. Well that's fine - I have always wanted to do anything but the surgery, but was given no OTHER choices. And, I am still being given NO options. So I've done some of my own research. What about physical therapy to get my thigh and quad muscles built up so they can take some of the load off my knee joints? (I'm a fairly small person so we're not talking about losing 50 lbs and that would make things all better) Water therapy? I'm not quite sure how to get these muscles built up when my knees hurt so bad I can hardly bend them, but there has to be a way. My doctors have kind of given up on me, which at first shocked me, now I'm just really mad. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks guys, Linda ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
