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    Quote Originally Posted by spud
    Yeah, I have something similar going on in my knee. Adequan is available in the US but it's a vet prescription. Alflutop is available in apparently Russia and Romania.

    I'm looking for either one myself.
    Is yours a knee cap problem? I had misaligned knee caps causing the cap to rub on the tibia and causing calcium to buildup. I did light leg lifts for a couple months as part of my rehab. and my knees are great now. I used to have trouble just bending down from the pain and now I'm doing 630 pounds on the leg press with no problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerseyboy
    Is yours a knee cap problem? I had misaligned knee caps causing the cap to rub on the tibia and causing calcium to buildup. I did light leg lifts for a couple months as part of my rehab. and my knees are great now. I used to have trouble just bending down from the pain and now I'm doing 630 pounds on the leg press with no problems.
    Thanks for asking Jerseyboy.

    No my problem is that I'm on the path to osteoarthritis and eventual knee replacement. Shot posterior cruciate ligament and bad meniscus from a couple of accidents make for a loose knee joint.

    I just want to get as long as possible out of what I have before an ortho starts hacking me up - as there's no turning back then!

    So I'm on a quest for alflutop or adequan.


    spud

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    Quote Originally Posted by spud
    Thanks for asking Jerseyboy.

    No my problem is that I'm on the path to osteoarthritis and eventual knee replacement. Shot posterior cruciate ligament and bad meniscus from a couple of accidents make for a loose knee joint.

    I just want to get as long as possible out of what I have before an ortho starts hacking me up - as there's no turning back then!

    So I'm on a quest for alflutop or adequan.


    spud
    I'm putting off my shoulder surgery too. I hear so many post surgery horror stories. It's like your never 100% again.

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    I hear ya bro. Surgery should be the last resort. Too many people out there who are worse off than before the surgery. Orthopedic surgeons get paid to do surgery. It's like taking your car into a shop - of course they'll find something wrong - that's how they get paid!

    Now that being said, there certainly are times where one needs surgery - I did after my first knee blowout and fortunately I had a real pro do it. Unfortunately there is no surgery that can be done to make my knee better after the last crash. Now it's just putting up with a slowly eroding joint.

    The shoulder is pretty tricky to work on. No other joint in our body can do as much as the shoulder.

    A couple things that have helped quite a bit was a really good physical therapist and glucosamine/chondroitin/MSM.

    If you can strengthen all the little muscles, they will help support the joint, where the injured parts can't. That's where the PT has helped a lot. Essentially you can train muscles to take over for damaged ligaments. I think gear is helpful there too since one is strengthening muscles - it's sure helped with my knee!

    The glucosamine/chondroitin/MSM helps a lot too but it takes about a month to really kick in.

    Deca does help a bit, but not as much for me as perhaps for others.

    good luck bro!
    spud
    Last edited by spud; 08-05-2005 at 05:36 PM.

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