She's been in pain/discomfort since last November. We've seen two specialists now. The latest said the state of her meniscus was so bad that he would suggest full knee replacement if she were older. Current plan though is to just trim it as it's unlikely to be repaired. The literature out there implies this type of treatment dramatically increases the probability of needing full knee replacement later on.
That's lead me to 2 questions:
1). What the heck? Is our knee replacement therapy still so poor that only the elderly should get it?
2). Has anyone here had success with stem cell injections?
Guess I'm having a hard time accepting that this will be such a major issue for her when we are still pretty young (early 40s).
That's lead me to 2 questions:
1). What the heck? Is our knee replacement therapy still so poor that only the elderly should get it?
2). Has anyone here had success with stem cell injections?
Guess I'm having a hard time accepting that this will be such a major issue for her when we are still pretty young (early 40s).