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Knee pains for 3 years?


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Post On: 2008-09-16 08:30:13

 Knee pains for 3 years?
User: LovedTaken
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Ok, so im 14, im 5'7 and matter most 152 pounds. I started to have articulatio pains in the 7th grade. Now im a sophomore. Ive been to the student three nowadays and they tell me Oh its meet your weight. Weight this and that. I dont think its my coefficient because i had my fleshly last year for sport and the Mohammedan said that i didnt need to lose some coefficient or gain some weight. It starts to hurt more during the winter i dont undergo why. And it meet starts to hurt randomly its weird. I obstructed attractive tylenol because i dont like to. Sooooo some ideas what might be wrong with my knee? Both of them hurt but not at the same times.
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 Post On: 2008-09-16 08:34:31
User: Bright Light
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It could be arthritis . Don't worry. My papa has them and he's doing very well.
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 Post On: 2008-09-16 08:42:48
User: Cherokee Billie
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It could be that you are having muscle weakness or arthritis. It would be good if you could do some exercises to strengthen the muscles in your knees. Step up and downbound on a travel alternating legs this module support with strengthening those muscles. For pain take a hot bath with 2c. of epsom salts in the evening. this should reduce a lot of your pain. Advil liquefied capsules taken three nowadays daily module support with any rousing And pain.
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 Post On: 2008-09-16 08:45:08
User: mzsam
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OK, if you are 5'7" and 152 lbs, you are substantially into the healthy range for BMI. So it's not your weight! You could have a little chondromalacia, or maybe even a bit of a meniscus tear. You need an MRI, to determine what is exactly feat on in those knees. Get to a sports medicine orthorpedic doc.
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 Post On: 2008-09-16 09:36:22
User: ? Sara ?
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ok, today please don't be offended by this: were you sexually active then? Because gonorrhea can present joint pain.... other than that the only thing i could think of is arthritis which someone else already suggested. maybe try taking a glucosamine/chondroitin supplement to hold your joints and fill them.
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