Here I am playing doctor with the films from the MRI.
good lateral meniscus (one a 15 yr. old would be happy to have, says doc Anderson)
bad medial meniscus
ok, so the meniscus is that sort of triangular/arrow looking thing betwixt the large shapes... and it should be all dark, the little white-ish area denotes some tearing.
But on a GOOD note, check out my toes these days. looking pretty good, wouldn't you say?
The bruising on my left foot is a result of my plastic hairbrush (weighing about, what? half an ounce?) falling and hitting exactly on one of those veins. Lumped up immed. and then bad bruising.
Anyway, I have a surgical consult on Thur. morning to decide if arthroscopic surgery can help the situation.
Meniscus Surgery
The meniscus is a C shaped pad of rubbery cartilage inside the knee joint. It is similar to a shock absorber and cushions the knee during movement. It may tear when placed under too much stress causing pain. Arthroscopic surgery will involve either removing a damaged section or repairing with sutures. Recovery will take approximately 4-6 weeks and physical therapy is usually needed.
Coach Lesley is thinking positively (and so am I) and does not think that even surgery would throw off the schedule TOO badly. We'll see.
And hey, I lived thru the Boston disappointment once... ok twice.. :)
Stay tuned.