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07-27-2025, 02:28 PM
4. Short term pain management.
Find a clinic to get steroid injections immediately. 24 hour relief for me. Most Drs don't like injections anymore. Find a clinic that will inject straight into the joint, not in the buttocks.
That is fastest relief. 2nd best option is 25mg methylprednisolone tablets. They come in 21 pill box and taken in declining numbers over several days. Don't do that take 3, 2, 2 doses for 3 days.
Find a clinic to get steroid injections immediately. 24 hour relief for me. Most Drs don't like injections anymore. Find a clinic that will inject straight into the joint, not in the buttocks.
That is fastest relief. 2nd best option is 25mg methylprednisolone tablets. They come in 21 pill box and taken in declining numbers over several days. Don't do that take 3, 2, 2 doses for 3 days.
07-27-2025, 02:32 PM
4b. Find pain medication that works. For me it's ibuprofen. Keep trying something every day until something works. OTC first then scrip. Helps to know a dealer lol. For me a lifelong friend was (now retired lol). I was lucky and OTC worked for me.
07-27-2025, 02:40 PM
Believe me I know knee pain. When it's bad you can't process any thought other than pain. And no finding a position that makes it go away. Tears in eyes, cursing the world, the whole deal.
The good news is there is 90% chance of quick relief and 100% chance of long term relief. Just have to stay on it daily.
Not giving advice just telling you what worked for me. I almost never have knee pain now and if I feel it setting in I go for the steroid tablets (methylprednisolone) and they knock it out before it gets bad. I haven't used my crutches in years.
The good news is there is 90% chance of quick relief and 100% chance of long term relief. Just have to stay on it daily.
Not giving advice just telling you what worked for me. I almost never have knee pain now and if I feel it setting in I go for the steroid tablets (methylprednisolone) and they knock it out before it gets bad. I haven't used my crutches in years.
07-27-2025, 02:42 PM
This might seem a little harsh to go this route but desperate pain calls for desperate measures. Hope this helps and good luck.
07-27-2025, 02:58 PM
Almost forgot if you haven't got medical prognosis in the past, get blood checked for uric acid to see if it's gout and not osteo or rheumatoid. Same short term pain fix but different long term treatment.
07-27-2025, 04:43 PM
Did NBC kill Ozzie too?
07-27-2025, 06:10 PM
Appears so!!! AND the Hulk!!
07-27-2025, 07:33 PM
07-27-2025, 07:49 PM
I saw that! Wondered if it was a typo.


07-28-2025, 12:39 AM
07-28-2025, 12:41 AM
Well, I went to Walmart and bought some turmeric like granny and jet suggested. We'll start there and see what happens.
07-28-2025, 12:53 AM
^^^ wondered lol
07-28-2025, 12:59 AM
07-28-2025, 09:03 AM
(07-27-2025, 02:28 PM)jetpilot Wrote: 4. Short term pain management.Jet, how long does the injection give you relief ? How long until you need another injection?
Find a clinic to get steroid injections immediately. 24 hour relief for me. Most Drs don't like injections anymore. Find a clinic that will inject straight into the joint, not in the buttocks.
That is fastest relief. 2nd best option is 25mg methylprednisolone tablets. They come in 21 pill box and taken in declining numbers over several days. Don't do that take 3, 2, 2 doses for 3 days.
07-28-2025, 09:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2025, 09:05 AM by Old School Hound.)
(07-28-2025, 12:59 AM)jetpilot Wrote:Can't tell you how much I appreciate your advice. Sounds like you know what I'm talking about when I say this pain keeps me awake at night.(07-28-2025, 12:41 AM)Old School Hound Wrote: Well, I went to Walmart and bought some turmeric like granny and jet suggested. We'll start there and see what happens.
Good start but one of 10+ moves
Don't forget short term pain relief/management
and finding a rheumatologist ASAP
07-28-2025, 11:11 AM
(07-28-2025, 09:03 AM)Old School Hound Wrote:(07-27-2025, 02:28 PM)jetpilot Wrote: 4. Short term pain management.Jet, how long does the injection give you relief ? How long until you need another injection?
Find a clinic to get steroid injections immediately. 24 hour relief for me. Most Drs don't like injections anymore. Find a clinic that will inject straight into the joint, not in the buttocks.
That is fastest relief. 2nd best option is 25mg methylprednisolone tablets. They come in 21 pill box and taken in declining numbers over several days. Don't do that take 3, 2, 2 doses for 3 days.
Sadly, my old doctor passed away a couple years ago. My new doctor won't do injections and that's how I found out about 21 pill method. It works fine but takes 2-3 days. Back when I got injections I would need one 2-3 times a year and usually within 24 hours I was pain free. Haven't had an injection in about 3 years but I know a clinic to go to if I ever get the crippling pain again and regular meds won't knock it out.
Today, 01:48 AM
7 hours ago
Doctor wouldn't inject me since he wasn't certain of exactly what's going on with the knee. He suggested an X-ray. I declined on that for now. He wrote me a prescription for the methylpredisolone pack that you recommended and also some 800 mg Ibuprofen. I asked him to help find me a good rheumatologist. So, the treatment so far is the steroid pack, 2400mg/day Ibuprofen and 1600mg/day Turmeric/Curcumin.
5 hours ago
(7 hours ago)Old School Hound Wrote: Doctor wouldn't inject me since he wasn't certain of exactly what's going on with the knee. He suggested an X-ray. I declined on that for now. He wrote me a prescription for the methylpredisolone pack that you recommended and also some 800 mg Ibuprofen. I asked him to help find me a good rheumatologist. So, the treatment so far is the steroid pack, 2400mg/day Ibuprofen and 1600mg/day Turmeric/Curcumin.Do you walk very much? My right knee and feet used to ache and I suspected that it was the onset of arthritis. I have also had sporadic bouts of gout. About 8 months ago, I began taking public transportation to and from my office, which includes 6-7,000 steps a day. My feet get tired sometimes from the walking, but the pain has completely disappeared.
I also recently bought an e-bike and plan to commute to work on it when the weather cools a bit. The nice things about e-bikes is that you can control the amount of peddling effort with the push of a button. I had not been on a bike in 40 years, so right now, I'm focused on not crashing it on the parking lot.
If you are able to increase your physical activity, that may bring you some relief. Sitting in a chair 8 hours a day or more, with virtually no exercise was killing me.
3 hours ago
(5 hours ago)Hoot Gibson Wrote:Unreal. I'm in same situation. My e-bike just got delivered and I'm going to try to assemble it this weekend. Was yours difficult to put together? I'm going to start walking a mile a day and try to get to 2 miles. I have been at a desk for decades also and it is a killer. Just read an article that said a brisk 15 minute walk every day significantly diminishes the chance of early death.(7 hours ago)Old School Hound Wrote: Doctor wouldn't inject me since he wasn't certain of exactly what's going on with the knee. He suggested an X-ray. I declined on that for now. He wrote me a prescription for the methylpredisolone pack that you recommended and also some 800 mg Ibuprofen. I asked him to help find me a good rheumatologist. So, the treatment so far is the steroid pack, 2400mg/day Ibuprofen and 1600mg/day Turmeric/Curcumin.Do you walk very much? My right knee and feet used to ache and I suspected that it was the onset of arthritis. I have also had sporadic bouts of gout. About 8 months ago, I began taking public transportation to and from my office, which includes 6-7,000 steps a day. My feet get tired sometimes from the walking, but the pain has completely disappeared.
I also recently bought an e-bike and plan to commute to work on it when the weather cools a bit. The nice things about e-bikes is that you can control the amount of peddling effort with the push of a button. I had not been on a bike in 40 years, so right now, I'm focused on not crashing it on the parking lot.
If you are able to increase your physical activity, that may bring you some relief. Sitting in a chair 8 hours a day or more, with virtually no exercise was killing me.
Oh and I'm also worried about killing myself on the bike. But I see them everywhere in FL and a lot of people older than me are having no problem riding them. Baby steps in the driveway and neighborhood for a day or 2 then I'm all over town lol.
3 hours ago
(7 hours ago)Old School Hound Wrote: Doctor wouldn't inject me since he wasn't certain of exactly what's going on with the knee. He suggested an X-ray. I declined on that for now. He wrote me a prescription for the methylpredisolone pack that you recommended and also some 800 mg Ibuprofen. I asked him to help find me a good rheumatologist. So, the treatment so far is the steroid pack, 2400mg/day Ibuprofen and 1600mg/day Turmeric/Curcumin.Good start! But still find a clinic that will do the injection if pain gets unbearable. And I have found the M-pack works much better if taken faster. 3-2-2 with meals for 3 days and you should be good. And Hoot is right and I only mentioned exercise in passing...when you are pain free try to walk 20-30 minutes a day. Good luck and there is a 95% chance you can beat the knee pain for good, or at least keep it at bay for the vast majority of the time.
2 hours ago
(3 hours ago)jetpilot Wrote:Mine was nearly completely pre-assembled but it had some damage from shipping. The company has been great and sent me replacement parts. I went with a Lectric XP 2.0 cargo bike and it weighs a little over 100 lbs. I got two optional high capacity batteries, which should give me a range of at least 60 miles. I didn't want to have to recharge it at the office. The maximum range is 170 miles, but that is for a lighter rider on level terrain. I also wanted a bike that would be able to haul groceries and mine has a weight capacity of 450 lbs.(5 hours ago)Hoot Gibson Wrote:Unreal. I'm in same situation. My e-bike just got delivered and I'm going to try to assemble it this weekend. Was yours difficult to put together? I'm going to start walking a mile a day and try to get to 2 miles. I have been at a desk for decades also and it is a killer. Just read an article that said a brisk 15 minute walk every day significantly diminishes the chance of early death.(7 hours ago)Old School Hound Wrote: Doctor wouldn't inject me since he wasn't certain of exactly what's going on with the knee. He suggested an X-ray. I declined on that for now. He wrote me a prescription for the methylpredisolone pack that you recommended and also some 800 mg Ibuprofen. I asked him to help find me a good rheumatologist. So, the treatment so far is the steroid pack, 2400mg/day Ibuprofen and 1600mg/day Turmeric/Curcumin.Do you walk very much? My right knee and feet used to ache and I suspected that it was the onset of arthritis. I have also had sporadic bouts of gout. About 8 months ago, I began taking public transportation to and from my office, which includes 6-7,000 steps a day. My feet get tired sometimes from the walking, but the pain has completely disappeared.
I also recently bought an e-bike and plan to commute to work on it when the weather cools a bit. The nice things about e-bikes is that you can control the amount of peddling effort with the push of a button. I had not been on a bike in 40 years, so right now, I'm focused on not crashing it on the parking lot.
If you are able to increase your physical activity, that may bring you some relief. Sitting in a chair 8 hours a day or more, with virtually no exercise was killing me.
Oh and I'm also worried about killing myself on the bike. But I see them everywhere in FL and a lot of people older than me are having no problem riding them. Baby steps in the driveway and neighborhood for a day or 2 then I'm all over town lol.
I have a lot of work to do before I attempt to ride the bike to work and back. This area is blessed with lots of bike trails, but traffic is heavy with bikes, scooters, and pedestrians.
The downside to my bike is its length and weight. It is too heavy for bike racks on buses. I can take it on trains but will need to avoid peak hours. It could easily block 4 or 5 seats and I don't want people having to stand on my account.

2 hours ago
I watch alot of fishing videos on YouTube. Some of the YouTubers use those e-bikes. Those things seem pretty neat and they've really got my attention. I'm interested in learning more about them.
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