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Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Oct-03-2007 19:38:

My knee

Yesterday I played football, and some Donkey managed to knee me in my upper thigh at full pelt. I had an instant dead leg, but carried on playing. It's now 24 hours later and my leg still feels dead. There is no bruising but it still feels like a bruise when I prod it.

As well as this, right underneath my knee cap now seems to have swollen up. This started to feel this way earlier on today. It feels like there's jelly underneath my knee cap and when I walk it feels like my knee is caving inwards on itself - Which let me assure doesn't feel too pleasant.

I am going to go to the doctors tomorrow morning, but I just wondered if anyone here knows what the fuck is happening? I have done a bit of googling and have discovered that people who suffer from knee problems often suffer not because of weak knees, but because they have shit thigh muscles. Which explains why my knee would suddenly start hurting with my thigh muscle being out of commission. But the fact that it still feels like jelly beneath my knee cap is a bit of a concern - Almost fluid like.

Am I going to die?


Posted by medinaM5 on Oct-03-2007 19:40:

soccer or football


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Oct-03-2007 19:40:

yes- and it's really going to hurt. Or not. I guess you'll find out tommorow at the doctor.


Posted by RJT on Oct-03-2007 19:40:

Had the same kind of jelly issue under the knee cap when I tore the cartilage out of my knee playing footie in high school.

Don't know if it's the same thing, but it's a pretty common injury. The downside for me was that it required an arthroscopic surgery, but it's outpatient and a very quick recovery.

Hope you get your damage sorted out quickly.


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Oct-03-2007 19:41:

soccer obviously, can you imagine mikey playing american football?!


Posted by RickyM on Oct-03-2007 19:41:

quote:
Originally posted by medinaM5
soccer or football


Not American football...but real football.


Posted by medinaM5 on Oct-03-2007 19:41:

quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
soccer obviously, can you imagine mikey playing american football?!


yes, catchin 40 yard passes in his red hat


Posted by RJT on Oct-03-2007 19:41:

quote:
Originally posted by medinaM5
soccer or football


Kyle, you never, ever have to ask an Englishman (or anyone else outside the US) to clarify.


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Oct-03-2007 19:42:

quote:
Originally posted by medinaM5
soccer or football


Same thing. Only difference being that one of them is a gay word used by yanks without a clue, and the other is football.


Posted by Jeremy H on Oct-03-2007 19:42:

soccer = football


Posted by medinaM5 on Oct-03-2007 19:42:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Kyle, you never, ever have to ask an Englishman (or anyone else outside the US) to clarify.



too true sir


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-03-2007 19:42:

i got fouled on saturday and jammed my pinky when i fell flat on my front side



i always look to get fouled though, the only bad part about is is landing funny :/


Posted by RickyM on Oct-03-2007 19:43:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Same thing. Only difference being that one of them is a gay word used by yanks without a clue, and the other is football.


Agree, I just wish those Bastards at Sky wouldn't call it 'Soccer AM'...


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Oct-03-2007 19:46:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Had the same kind of jelly issue under the knee cap when I tore the cartilage out of my knee playing footie in high school.

Don't know if it's the same thing, but it's a pretty common injury. The downside for me was that it required an arthroscopic surgery, but it's outpatient and a very quick recovery.

Hope you get your damage sorted out quickly.


Hmm.. I don't think (and hope) this is the same thing. The initial injury was nowhere near my knee after all, and I think the pain I'm feeling has probably just come on because I have been walking in a different way to compensate for the pain in my thigh.

However, this feels so different to any ache or pain I've ever had in my knee before, so the alarm bells have been raised a little bit. It's the feeling of my knee caving in that's most disconcerting.


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Oct-03-2007 19:48:

Do people drain fluids from their knees??


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Oct-03-2007 19:49:

Even hampered by a dead leg I still knocked in 2 though. Get in.


I am incredible.


Posted by RJT on Oct-03-2007 19:49:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike

However, this feels so different to any ache or pain I've ever had in my knee before, so the alarm bells have been raised a little bit. It's the feeling of my knee caving in that's most disconcerting.


Yeah - I know that feeling rather well, when I got hurt, it basically felt like as soon as I put any weight on my left leg my knee would just buckle.

At least you're getting it looked at tomorrow, so regardless of what diagnosis Internet/c0r M.D. gives you right now, you're going to actually get it sorted out quickly.


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Oct-03-2007 19:51:

quote:
Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
Do people drain fluids from their knees??



Yes. This shit crossed my mind; but I have no idea how that sort of thing happens or why. Is it something that just happens to some people, or does it come on because of an injury? The mind boggles - Which is why I didn't mention it for fear of sounding thick at making such a suggestion.

Why do people get fluid in their knee?


Posted by l�cid on Oct-03-2007 19:52:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Yeah - I know that feeling rather well, when I got hurt, it basically felt like as soon as I put any weight on my left leg my knee would just buckle.

At least you're getting it looked at tomorrow, so regardless of what diagnosis Internet/c0r M.D. gives you right now, you're going to actually get it sorted out quickly.

not if he dies first.


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Oct-03-2007 19:53:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
not if he dies first.


That'd be just swell.



(Pun intended....)


Posted by medinaM5 on Oct-03-2007 19:53:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Why do people get fluid in their knee?


karma


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Oct-03-2007 19:57:

Aww, sweetheart. Did I strike a nerve with that football comment?


Posted by medinaM5 on Oct-03-2007 19:57:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Aww, sweetheart. Did I strike a nerve with that football comment?



yeah im brewin


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Oct-03-2007 19:59:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Yes. This shit crossed my mind; but I have no idea how that sort of thing happens or why. Is it something that just happens to some people, or does it come on because of an injury? The mind boggles - Which is why I didn't mention it for fear of sounding thick at making such a suggestion.

Why do people get fluid in their knee?
That, I do not know.

I know I heard people saying they had to drain fluids from some body part but i wasn't quite sure if it was the knees.

Did you try googling that??


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Oct-03-2007 20:01:

Na, I couldn't be arsed. Hence my posting here in hope that someone else will spell it out for me.


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