bstratt
Cleared for Takeoff
At least that's what the specialists are calling me! I'm hoping one or more of the docs on the board can come up with some ideas.
May 10, 2009, I noticed my right knee was a little stiff. I thought mybe I had sprained it or something opening our cottage. By the end of May it was getting a little stiffer so I went to my GP who thought I may have torn/pulled a ligament and so referred me to an orthopaedic specialist. CAT scans, MRIs (both open and closed) and X-rays revealed no structural abnormalities, although my "sinova" (sp?) was inflammed. This was causing the stiffness by over producing fluid (also producing a large Baker's cyst by the way). By July I had had the knee drained twice with cortisone shots. In late August I had arthroscopic surgery to shave the sinova down to normal thickness (they also took a lot of pictures to confirm no structural, bone surface, or other abnormalities). By mid September the knee was stiff again. The orthopaedic specialist now said I had rheumatoid arthritis and told me to see a specialist. By late October I was in to see a rheumatoid arthritis specialist at Northwestern Hospital Research facility. After a bunch of blood tests and being on Prednisone for three weeks this Doctor said I did not have rheumatoid arthrytis nor Lymme's disease and in late November sent me back to the original orthopaedic specialist as there had to be something structural. Further MRI's and CAT scans confirmed nothing structural and in January he told me to go back to the arthritis specialist.
This time I figured I wanted a Dr. House - did some research through friends' family members that worked there and made an appointment with the "best" in February. Went through the litany and he figured it was something called "spono~~" and put me on 1,000mg of Azulfidine (sulfa antiobiotic) twice daily. He also redid the Lymme's test - it was negative and he told me they used a "blotter"(?) test which was 99.9% accurate.
So, I've been on that medication since the end of March. In early April my left knee started to stiffen (now worse than my right), about 4 weeks ago my ankles got sore (you know that feeling the day after you do a bad sprain?) and stiff (cracks sometimes when I walk). It hurts to stand more than 15-20 minutes. Two weeks ago I noticed my wrists were sore (you know when you push yourself up from bed in the morning? My wrists hurt) This weekend I noticed my elbows were sore and stiff when I tried to wash the hair on the back of my neck.
I am concerned about the speed that this is spreading. I think it's obvious by now that it's not structural. I emailed the specialist about this and he said to give it 3-4months on this medication. I tried to make another appointment and the earliest I could get was end of July.
Looking for other ideas.
May 10, 2009, I noticed my right knee was a little stiff. I thought mybe I had sprained it or something opening our cottage. By the end of May it was getting a little stiffer so I went to my GP who thought I may have torn/pulled a ligament and so referred me to an orthopaedic specialist. CAT scans, MRIs (both open and closed) and X-rays revealed no structural abnormalities, although my "sinova" (sp?) was inflammed. This was causing the stiffness by over producing fluid (also producing a large Baker's cyst by the way). By July I had had the knee drained twice with cortisone shots. In late August I had arthroscopic surgery to shave the sinova down to normal thickness (they also took a lot of pictures to confirm no structural, bone surface, or other abnormalities). By mid September the knee was stiff again. The orthopaedic specialist now said I had rheumatoid arthritis and told me to see a specialist. By late October I was in to see a rheumatoid arthritis specialist at Northwestern Hospital Research facility. After a bunch of blood tests and being on Prednisone for three weeks this Doctor said I did not have rheumatoid arthrytis nor Lymme's disease and in late November sent me back to the original orthopaedic specialist as there had to be something structural. Further MRI's and CAT scans confirmed nothing structural and in January he told me to go back to the arthritis specialist.
This time I figured I wanted a Dr. House - did some research through friends' family members that worked there and made an appointment with the "best" in February. Went through the litany and he figured it was something called "spono~~" and put me on 1,000mg of Azulfidine (sulfa antiobiotic) twice daily. He also redid the Lymme's test - it was negative and he told me they used a "blotter"(?) test which was 99.9% accurate.
So, I've been on that medication since the end of March. In early April my left knee started to stiffen (now worse than my right), about 4 weeks ago my ankles got sore (you know that feeling the day after you do a bad sprain?) and stiff (cracks sometimes when I walk). It hurts to stand more than 15-20 minutes. Two weeks ago I noticed my wrists were sore (you know when you push yourself up from bed in the morning? My wrists hurt) This weekend I noticed my elbows were sore and stiff when I tried to wash the hair on the back of my neck.
I am concerned about the speed that this is spreading. I think it's obvious by now that it's not structural. I emailed the specialist about this and he said to give it 3-4months on this medication. I tried to make another appointment and the earliest I could get was end of July.
Looking for other ideas.