After 62 years of abuse, I just had my second arthroscopic knee surgery (meniscectomy). The meniscus was torn in two places. Also, arthritis has set in under my kneecap. This is my left knee. I had a similar problem with my right one about 13 years ago. The surgeon basically said that things wouldn't get any better for my knees, and as long as I continue to sit in a kneeling position, I can expect more problems. He did recommend taking glucosamine which I intend to do.
I guess the reason I'm posting this, other than the fact that I have nothing else to do while I'm recovering with my hydrocodone
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, is to let those of you who know me know that you probably will not be seeing me in a WW canoe in the future. Its hard to say right now, but I know my open boating days are going to be very limited. But I do want everyone to know that it has all been worth it. I do not regret putting my knees through this. I love the sport. Navigating a class III stream with a single blade is one of the most fulfilling things I have ever done. More paddlers should try it.
I'm also just curious if anyone else here is going through the same thing or something similar.
Terry Prater
"Politicians and diapers need to be changed regularly, usually for the same reason." Mark Twain