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What the hell is happening to my knee?

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valleyqueen · 19/09/2010 18:22

It's sore and swollen and getting bigger by the hour, it feels all squishy like it's got gel inside or something.

I noticed it on Weds but it was only a little bit and didn't hurt. I had it in the other knee a month ago but again it didn't hurt and was only a little squishy.

I am going to have to break my 2010 not been to the doctor yet record aren't I?

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valleyqueen · 19/09/2010 18:31

They will tell me to go to a&e, that's what they always say. But I will call them just incase they have any useful advice.

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valleyqueen · 19/09/2010 18:36

There is a little walk in place I might give em a call.

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valleyqueen · 19/09/2010 18:37

I meant them :)

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alypaly · 19/09/2010 22:12

sounds like you have an infection in the synovial fluid or a very bad baker's knot.

valleyqueen · 20/09/2010 22:48

Is Bursitis just good old fluid in the knee, the doctor wants to do a blood test for gout as well as it feels realt warm. I refuse to have gout. It's just not glam is it?

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belledechocolatefluffybunny · 20/09/2010 22:55

Gout is the illness of the nobility. Associated with too much red wine and too much meat. Wink

alypaly · 21/09/2010 00:39

yikes,no alcohol,no meat or cream or anything that is nice.........waaahhhaaaahwaaahhhhaaaaaa..Smile hope its not gotHmm

valleyqueen · 21/09/2010 09:26

It's not gout I hardly touch the foods that cause it. And like I said I refuse to have gout.

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