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hi,

i am feeling a bit silly about asking about this one, but here is

goes. (I must know)

about 3 years ago, i had my meniscus operated on. the doc who was

going to cut it out, noticed that it was torn on the bloodline and

decided to go for it and stappled it back together. he told me i

was a lucky guy. so i'm all happy and recovery was long but it

worked fine. this summer i ripped it again,( i think) same feeling,

same pain, same locking up of the knee. i know how to UN lock it,

but that doesn't feel too good and i hate the thought of doing this

over and over............i haven't been diagnosed what the real

dammage is, but it feels the same as before, but this time i van

still use it and run walk with it. it just feels lose in the knee

joint, when i make a certain move or when i wiggle it. you migh say,

well, don't wiggle it, but i'm a wiggly kinda guy (O; (joke)anyhoo,

i heard and read that this meniscus tissue is not living... it can

not repair itself. being on these groups, i noticed that a lot of

things can heal itself! so my question is, can it? and then, how?

i'm massaging it with deep tissue repair oil at the moment, while

i'm treating my sore back. any information would be appreciated,

thanks, rik

 

PS: for now i keep an eye on my knee and do not over use it. i can

do just about anything with it, just not bend it to far. i guess

easy does it.

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