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Aching knees
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well there is something you can get while growing called Osgood Schlatter's disease which causes exactly the pain you describle. However I thought that was associated with growing and you are now an adult. It is a shame that was not investigated when you were younger.
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Whether this could have affected you in later life I do not know but just thought I would mention this. Perhaps you could see an osteopath ? I think its a case of just keep on trying to diagnose it, perhaps others may be able to throw some light on it.
As lady p gold says, sounds exactly like Osgood Schlatter's disease. I am very familiar with this and it is very common in young teenage boys (something like 1 in 10) Unfortunately, it can leave you with a tendency to get pain in the knee area in adulthood on an on-and-off basis. I don't think there is much you can do except take pain killers and rest when it occurs but please see your GP. (Osgood Schlatter's can cause huge bony lumps in the knee area which in extreme cases can be 'filed down', but it is usually when the sufferer is young and in the most pain.
As for being affected by alchohol, I suffer with arthritis and alchohol makes my arthritic aches and pains very much worse, but I don't know any medical reason for it. I can see that it might do the same with your knees.
Best of luck, but again do see the GP (they can refer you to a Physio if they think it might help),