Originally Posted by jrandom
I fainted on Sunday when I had a IV drip put in my arm...I often pass-out after looking at dodgy things..
Narh get yah knee checked out, cause you don't wanna have a gammy leg 15 years down the track.
Originally Posted by jrandom
I fainted on Sunday when I had a IV drip put in my arm...I often pass-out after looking at dodgy things..
Narh get yah knee checked out, cause you don't wanna have a gammy leg 15 years down the track.
The world will look up and shout "Save Us!", and I'll whisper "no"
the fluid is there as the result of an injury obviously, unfortunately the knee is not particularly vascular and therefore is slow to heal, cartilidge injuries are unlikely to heal anytime soon. So take everyone's ( well almost everyone's) advice and go see the Dr, you may need surgery or anti inflammatory drugs, or just need to rest and support it, but an xray will soon tell all. Waiting and dithering will lead to more hassles in the end.
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