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ChatterBank3 mins ago
This is a puzzle I hope someone can help with.
My knee is fine during the day, no problem bending, walking, climbing, lifting.
It's waking me up during the night - a very sharp pain that gets worse if I move my leg. It wears off after 20 minutes or so. It's not a cramp type pain, it feels as if it is going to crack. Even the bedding feels too heavy.
It doesn't get hot or look red.
Any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My name doesn't begin with 'B' however I'll chip in. I've just been through a long episode like that, Barry, with my R. knee suddenly waking me up at night in real pain.
I have a hip and back problem and 2 hip replacements. I first felt severe knee pain years ago, when it was an early sign of the hip joint going, so Iwas suspicious and did all sorts of hip exercises and saw a physio (tried for months to get on lists with NHS & then had 1 appt..) did the prescribed exercises and it eased. Are you sure it is not connected to your hip?
I, personally, am still struggling with pain as hip area/sciatic is inflamed, but private physio & manipulation is helping. I'm also taking ibuprofen when necessary. It does manifest as inner-knee pain at times.
If you can't tolerate Ibuprofen (OH can't, due to heart medication)I have prescribed Co-codamol tablets which are strongerthan the ones you can buy. Alternatively, the French nurses looked at me sternly and gave me 1g of Paracetamol when needed.