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I agree, Reg. Everything is changing all the time; sometimes for the better, but sometimes not.:laughing:
I guess this is actually a not related topic, but I was wondering whether anyone has had these Hyalgan injections.
I've been having a tough time with my right knee for quite some time and my wife had been fussing at me to see a doctor so the 18th of last month, I went to see an orthopedic knee specialist. X-rays showed a good cushion between the bones of the left knee and none in the right knee. He said, 'You don't need surgery yet." So he injected cortisone in the knee and said if that fixed it for 4 to 6 months, we'd do it again. However, it helped only for a week or less. So I saw him again Thursday and he said it was up to me whether I go ahead with the surgery or try the Hyalgan; 5 injections, each one a week apart.
It seems the knee surgery is quite common, but I tend to think of surgery as a last resort, so plan to try the Hyalgan but don't know anyone who has tried it, so thought I'd ask here.
I had knee problems for several years before I saw my Doctor about it. He told me that he didn't normally recommend non perscription treatments but he read an article a few years before about an over the counter treatment of Glucosime/ controtin, and he hed tried it himself based on the article. He said it really worked.
He mentioned that it isn't an over night fix and will take several months to see any difference but it did work. It helps rebuild the "stuff" that lubricates the joints. He didn't use "Stuff" but I can't remember what he called it.
I started taking it at the rate he recommended 1500mg of glucosimine and 1200mg of controitin each day and over the last year my knees and joints in general are 100% better.
You can buy it over the counter but I've found it online at a place called Swanson for half the over the counter price.
Might be worth a try for you, it was for me.
I had knee problems for several years before I saw my Doctor about it. He told me that he didn't normally recommend non perscription treatments but he read an article a few years before about an over the counter treatment of Glucosime/ controtin, and he hed tried it himself based on the article. He said it really worked.
He mentioned that it isn't an over night fix and will take several months to see any difference but it did work. It helps rebuild the "stuff" that lubricates the joints. He didn't use "Stuff" but I can't remember what he called it.
I started taking it at the rate he recommended 1500mg of glucosimine and 1200mg of controitin each day and over the last year my knees and joints in general are 100% better.
You can buy it over the counter but I've found it online at a place called Swanson for half the over the counter price.
Might be worth a try for you, it was for me.