Anonymous wrote:Rheumatologist is a good idea. Suggest a Lyme test.
Anonymous wrote:I am OP. My knee was similar to yours - I could barely drive, only walk short distances, had to use crutches at times. It sucked.
But a few years later after PT and working on reducing stress in my life and also working on calming my body down, I am able to walk 4-5 miles and have a normal life. (Still not playing tennis, but I can function and go places.). I'm telling you this because if it's arthritis, you can do things to get your life back. Lots of PT, pilates to strengthen muscles and working on reducing stress response to my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was going to say torn meniscus before reading your whole post where it was ruled out. My knee swelled due to that (and early signs of arthritis). I'd definitely start with a rheumatologist since they deal with diseases involving the joints (arthritis, lupus, other autoimmune disorders, etc.).
Was your torn meniscus diagnosed by MRI with or without contrast?
How were you treated?
How long did the swelling last?
Anonymous wrote:I was going to say torn meniscus before reading your whole post where it was ruled out. My knee swelled due to that (and early signs of arthritis). I'd definitely start with a rheumatologist since they deal with diseases involving the joints (arthritis, lupus, other autoimmune disorders, etc.).