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    Default X-rays are cool (sorry no open fractures or anything that entertaining)

    Knees are bothering me so the doc is taking a look. Cool pictures either way.





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    So what's the diagnosis? cartilege worn down?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KestrelBike View Post
    So what's the diagnosis? cartilage worn down?
    So far the diagnosis is "hey Doc, my knees hurt".

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    Its like a little mountain range in there

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    I have a cool MRI picture of my lower back.

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    I've got some of a 5" long tumor inside my distal femur. And 3 MRIs with torn discoid lateral meniscus, torn ACL, torn MCL (these last two I only found out about recently and they apparently healed on their own) , and signs of chronic chrondromalacia in all of them. Fun times.

    Good luck on your knees, hope its nothing major!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffCyclist View Post
    I've got some of a 5" long tumor inside my distal femur. And 3 MRIs with torn discoid lateral meniscus, torn ACL, torn MCL (these last two I only found out about recently and they apparently healed on their own) , and signs of chronic chrondromalacia in all of them. Fun times.

    Good luck on your knees, hope its nothing major!
    I tore something in my left elbow and right shoulder last summer, still haven't seen a doc about it. Both are still troublesome, the shoulder more so than the elbow. Think they will heal on their own?
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    Your knees look normal. You have some interesting calcium deposit on the top of your Patellas. Do you spend a lot of time on your knees? Or bang your knees alot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevensje View Post
    Your knees look normal. You have some interesting calcium deposit on the top of your Patellas. Do you spend a lot of time on your knees? Or bang your knees alot?
    Sorry, but I had to chuckle. Helps me stay young.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffCyclist View Post
    I've got some of a 5" long tumor inside my distal femur. And 3 MRIs with torn discoid lateral meniscus, torn ACL, torn MCL (these last two I only found out about recently and they apparently healed on their own) , and signs of chronic chrondromalacia in all of them. Fun times.

    Good luck on your knees, hope its nothing major!
    Way to sling out the latin like you know what your talking about.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stevensje View Post
    Your knees look normal. You have some interesting calcium deposit on the top of your Patellas. Do you spend a lot of time on your knees? Or bang your knees alot?
    Every day all day. I have a similar growth on the front of my tibia as well that is sort of visible in one of the side views. I guess it is where some of the tendons attach or something, that calcifies as well.

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