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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3960149" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>One week update:</p><p></p><p>After my medical fiasco last Thursday in which I ended up getting checked out in Mercy's emergency room, I am glad to report that my right knee (the one that got the shot) is way, way better. Wife and I got out yesterday and made three rounds in Sooner Mall and then went to Walmart for some needed items.</p><p></p><p>For a spell before getting the shot, if we went walking and then I sat at the computer for a few hours afterwards, getting up from the chair and walking was fairly painful. Not so with yesterday's experience. I was pretty much pain free.</p><p></p><p>And, my allergic reaction to the steroids has abated as well. In the past, I've always had issues with Prednisone, Kenalog, and now whatever they shot into my knee. My skin tends to get red all over (neck to foot), and I have to deal with putting on lotions to curtail the itching That is always an irritant, although the steroids tend to do the job of getting rid of the rashes, or in this case, the knee pain.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'll set an appointment to get the other knee injected. Maybe this time it won't require a hospital trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3960149, member: 7900"] One week update: After my medical fiasco last Thursday in which I ended up getting checked out in Mercy's emergency room, I am glad to report that my right knee (the one that got the shot) is way, way better. Wife and I got out yesterday and made three rounds in Sooner Mall and then went to Walmart for some needed items. For a spell before getting the shot, if we went walking and then I sat at the computer for a few hours afterwards, getting up from the chair and walking was fairly painful. Not so with yesterday's experience. I was pretty much pain free. And, my allergic reaction to the steroids has abated as well. In the past, I've always had issues with Prednisone, Kenalog, and now whatever they shot into my knee. My skin tends to get red all over (neck to foot), and I have to deal with putting on lotions to curtail the itching That is always an irritant, although the steroids tend to do the job of getting rid of the rashes, or in this case, the knee pain. I guess I'll set an appointment to get the other knee injected. Maybe this time it won't require a hospital trip. [/QUOTE]
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