Severe Knee Pain
SInce losing weight I have been having severe knee pain. Can't sleep, wake you up kind of knee pain. Once I am up and moving all is well, but my sleep is severely disturbed. Sometimes I am in so much pain I cry myself to sleep. I never had any knee/joint pain before surgery.
Has anyone had this problem? Do I need to see a doctor? If I do, do I go to my PCP or my surgeon?
Thanks!
Yes you need to see a doctor. Yes your PCP, or an orthopedic doc if you can go straight to one w/o seeing your PCP.
I seriously doubt this has anything to do with weight loss surgery; but depending on how far post op you are then it could be surgery related. I wouldn't make a special trip to the surgeon, but mention it at your next appointment.
5'6.5" High weight:337 Lowest weight:193/31 BMI: Goal: 195-205/31-32 BMI
This may seem like a strange question, so bear with me; do you feel like you have to constantly move your knee to find a comfortable position? Are you moving your legs every few seconds trying to find a "sweet spot" of sorts that doesn't cause you pain? You may just be having good old knee pain from your joints adjusting..I think it's happened to a few people on the boards, but if your pain is more along the lines of what might be similar to say, restless leg syndrome, you may need to bump up your iron dosage. For me, when my iron levels were low, I had pain in my left ( my good ) knee...and I would have to adjust, move, toss, turn, stretch, rub, my knee constantly until I was able to somehow fall asleep.
If that isn't the type of pain you are experiencing, do a search on the forums for post op knee pain...you should get some sort of results back.
And yes, see your PCP and see what's going on regardless. The pain needs to be addressed one way or another.
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Tom Petty
on 12/15/15 8:13 am
If you're in pain, especially "can't sleep" pain, you should talk to a doctor rather than random strangers on the Internet.
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I wasn't asking for medical advice simply trying to navigate the nuances of what is bariatric related and what isn't.
They have surgeons with fancy medical degrees that can help you navigate the nuances of what is bariatric-related much better than strangers on the internet can.