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Ouch! Knee Pain and Staying Active

Well, I have sad news this month. I hurt my knee, and it is no fun. Turns out hurt knees hurt!

I actually hurt my knee back in April, in the tiniest turn to the right while walking – so tiny that when I demonstrated the turn to my doctor, she didn’t see it – she said, “when are you going to turn?” But my knee sure knew I had turned.

So, the past 8 weeks or so, I have been doing very little walking. It was just getting back to feeling better, and last week I stepped with determination at the end of loading up my car for a camping trip and ouch!

I hurt this knee 25 years ago while cycling in Toronto, and I have a large double scar across my kneecap – my personal souvenir of Toronto’s famous streetcar tracks. So I always call it my ‘good knee’ since it’s been so good to me after the injury. But I have a suspicion something is amiss inside that knee, as the pain comes and goes…

So now I’ve booked in for that x-ray I didn’t get around to after the first hurt. And I’m trying to identify ways I can stay even mildly active while I deal with… whatever this is.

Sam has been an inspiration in many ways to me (see posts here and here, for example) not the least of which the way she stayed active through waiting for and then having two knee replacements! Fun fact – her surgeon is my surgeon, because in about the same time frame I’ve had two hip repairs.

You can’t see it, but I survived a very fun trip to Chicago last month by using a cane everywhere I went. So helpful!

As someone who’s lived with hip pain for years, it’s been a shock to realize how unprotected our knee joints are – they’re just out there bending in any direction our muscles let them go. 

I’m still working a very intense (and fascinating!) business job and my project of work-life balance is ongoing… but I can’t walk too far right now.

Do you have some advice on staying active with limited mobility? I’m needing it! Do you have a great, non-weight bearing yoga routine you can point me to? I’d love to hear it.

Let me know, because I think I’m in this for a while.

Thanks!

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