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Knee Problem Diagnosed; Next Steps in Eksusize

This morning I went to see my othopedist to hear the results of my MRI and determine what to do going forward. The worst case scenario, according to the doctor, was a tear. The worst case scenario, according to me, was that the MRI would show a perfectly normal, happy knee with no injuries.

Some of you might think I am nuts, but I am sure some of you understand. I want there to be an explanation for my pain. I have had so many tests over the last couple of years with my stomach and all, and the ones that never failed to get me down are the ones that showed nothing was wrong. If nothing is wrong, there is nothing definitive you can do to help. It might not even be real!

And today I received information that avoided the worst case scenarios of both the doctor and myself. The MRI showed no tear (sigh of relief) AND it showed that there is, in fact, something wrong with my knee. I have pes anserine bursitis and intra-articular ganglion. My pain is explained.

According to eorthopod.com, “bursitis of the knee occurs when constant friction on the bursa causes inflammation. The bursa is a small sac that cushions the bone from tendons that rub over the bone. Bursae can also protect other tendons as tissues glide over one another. Bursae can become inflamed and irritated causing pain and tenderness.”

And from med.umich.edu, “the pes anserine bursa is located on the inner side of the knee just below the knee joint. Tendons of three muscles attach to the shin bone (tibia) over this bursa. These muscles act to bend the knee, bring the knees together, and cross the legs.”

How did I get bursitis? From all the eksusize I have been doing over the last few months. I used to exercise regularly on the elliptical. About 6 months ago I decided to get into running, and started jogging on the treadmill. I had hated spin the few times I’d done it, until the 3 day MLK weekend the boy came to my gym with me and we did a spin class every day.  I wore my HRM to spin for the first time and learned to pace myself. After that, I was hooked.

Three spin classes in three days went from being this huge accomplishment to no big deal, as I started spinning 4 or 5 days a week. There was even a day I went twice. Sometimes I would spin in the evening after work and wake up early the next morning to spin again. I had fun, I loved it. I began to look forward to the familiar music each teacher played. I enjoyed each instructor’s style as they each differed from each other. I knew that on Mondays, I’d get some jumps and a high heart rate. Tuesdays were endurance days; the instructor would push me — and make me actually WANT — to push as hard as I could at a high resistance in the sitting position for minutes at a time. Wednesdays were fun as the instructor did a wonderful combination of standing and sitting climbs and would section the class off into groups for standing sprints, one at a time. Thursdays were chill but challenging, as that instructor played more rock music — which I loved and truly looked forward to.

I even became familiar with other instructors who I got to take every now and again or who subbed for one of my own. They, too, each had something wonderful to bring to the table stationary bike. For example, there is one who has an amazing and inspiring story that I had absolutely no idea about during her classes. She’s the most upbeat, happy and lively instructor I have ever seen and makes class fun and different with lots of 4 beat jumps and turns. Or another instructor who is the only one to ever get my “calories burned” on my HRM to hit 500 during a 45 minute class.

The point is, I loved spin. I loved the variations between each class. I did it often. Additionally, I began treadmill running — but too much too fast, as I was doing Carrots ‘N’ Cake’s 30 minute and 45 minute treadmill runs after only a couple weeks of easing myself into it. I was working out all the time for months.

Looking back, I guess it is no big mystery why my knee became inflamed. I’ve had the pain on the outside of my left knee for many years now, so I understand and expect that one to come and go. But I was experiencing a new pain during spin and running and generally all the time. A new, bad pain. And I’ve mentioned that the upper outside part of my right thigh always hurts so badly when I run outside — in fact, it started literally 2 minutes into my first outdoor run ever — well, guess what the doctor said? That is the exact location of a bursa. I most likely have bursitis in my upper right thigh as well. 

Pes Anserine Bursitis

So what do I do for this?

I take Naproxen twice a day for ten days. I ice my knee twice a day. I go tp Physical Therapy twice a week for a month, possibly more. And, I cut back on exercise. That is like fingernails on chalk to my ears. The doctor told me, “If you usually spin for an hour, cut it bacm to 20 or 30 minutes.” Now, I know me. In fact, me was in spin class just two days ago. And when the pain started happening, and became increasingly worse as I  felt it both above and below my knee, shooting down my leg — guess who DIDN’T leave the class? That’s right. Me.

The way I see it, I pay a lot of money for my gym membership (I go to a very fancy gym). I want to get the most out of that money — and my workouts — as possible. And since I know me so well, I knew what I had to do.

I told the doctor that with what I pay for the gym (and as soon as I told him what I pay, he knew exactly which gym I was talking about!) and said that I would not be cutting back if I am paying this much. The only option of sparing my knee further pain is to put a hold on my membership. He understood and wrote me a note. Different from the fake doctor’s note I wrote in high school to get out of dance for a week.

Doctor's note

I have the note. I have the form the gym emailed me. The only thing stopping me from faxing it is my reluctance to give up something I have actually — surprisingly — grown to love. And of course, the girly girl that I am, I am concerned about gaining weight. I was spinning, and burning, a lot. Now what?

(1) Warm weather is approaching in NYC. That means a lot more walking (knee sleeves on, of course). If pain starts, I can always hop in a cab, on a subway or on a bus.

(2) The boy’s apartment building has a gym. I can always take it easy there by doing the elliptical lightly (knee sleeve on, stop if I feel pain) as well as any weight machines that don’t make my knees bend. Luckily, the boy recently taught me how to use these.

(3) I am strongly considering joining Exhale for a month of Core Fusion. As you know, I was already toying with the idea of trying it out for a month to see what kind of effect it has. This is my chance. The downside? Other than the price tag, there are some plies and balancing on one bent leg in Core Fusion and lunges in Core Fusion Sport. The upside? There are ways around these moves to avoid stress on the knee — and the instructors are always happy to help you with these as they want you to get the most out of the class in the safest way.

And of course, I will wear my knee sleeves and stop any move that causes pain. I have never felt any pain during or after these classes before, so I am optimistic. Also, the entire point of Physical Therapy is to stretch and strengthen the muscles around my knee. These classes specifically stretch and strengthen the hamstrings and quads.

Why Exhale over Physique 57 or The Body? Two main factors — the location is better for me and I prefer the large classroom and spacious locker and changing facilities at Exhale. My experiences there have been wonderful — and the boy is likely to come with me to Core Fusion Sport.

However, I haven’t faxed the note yet. I feel some anxiety about actually doing this. Once I send, there is no turning back for a month. I need a push. Someone push me. Tell me it’s okay.

Push me

Here is some further information on Bursitis, from the sites mentioned above.

What causes the problem?
Overuse of the hamstrings, especially in athletes with tight hamstrings is a common cause of goosefoot. Runners are affected most often. Improper training, sudden increases in distance run, and running up hills can contribute to this condition.

How long will the effects last?
Pain from pes anserine bursitis usually goes away within a few weeks. You need to stop doing the activities that cause pain until your knee has healed. If you continue doing activities that cause pain, your symptoms will return and it will take longer to recover. (If I feel any pain during a move in Core Fusion, I will stop doing that move)

I bought this and used it for the first time yesterday:

Cold therapy wrap

As far as intra-articular ganglion, that is a fluid collection in my knee joint. Don’t know why it happens, but it certainly can contribute to my pain.

In four weeks, I will return to my orthopedist so we can review how I am doing. If I am still not better, he can give me a cortisone injection. We will take it from there.

Also, the doctor said that my shoulder should have healed by now after my bone marrow edema diagnosis months ago. He said that if it still hurts when I see him next month, I will get a second MRI of the shoulder.

Birds
Off topic, but has anyone else noticed that birds no longer have a fear of humans? Over the past week, birds have flown so close to my head and face that I felt it, and walked right up to my feet. What’s with that!

Fusha
You might remember the horrific experience the boy and I had at Fusha West a couple weeks ago. The other night the boy was out and I decided to take that opportunity to give them a second chance. I wanted to try one of the rolls I didn’t get last week but that sounded great to me. I couldn’t decide between two, so I ordered them both:

Golden Dragon
eel & avocado inside-out, wrapped in fresh mango & tobiko on top

Sweet Sensation
lobster salad & seaweed salad inside w. strawberry & wasabi mayo on top

They looked amazing, as you can see.

sushi

While the Golden Dragon was very good, the Sweet Sensation was gross. The strawberries were the only good part. The inside had a taste that was not at all like lobster, or even lobster mixed with mayo. It was a taste of something gone bad. Really bad. So gross. It came with pistachio ice cream colored wasabi mayo, which sadly didn’t help as that wasn’t as good as it sounds either. And while the Golden Dragon was good, it wasn’t amazing. It didn’t live up to its potential. The roll I got the last time I was there was much better. But I doubt I will eat there ever again. Big disappointment.

Coming Up
Tonight Missy and I try The Nalini Method! (I will go easy on my knee, I promise.) Tomorrow I see a new doctor who specializes in my specific problems for another opinion. My own GI recommended I see him. I am looking forward to hearing what he says. And tomorrow night, Missy, Melanie and I will gather to watch a topless Bethenny Frankel in Hollywood Hills, 90028. She’s popular. She’s a killer.

Hollywood Hills 90028

Books You Should Read

I love books. I love reading. There is never a time I am not either in the middle of a book or about to start a new one. I often forget my favorites and thought a list would be a great idea. I am sure I am accidentally leaving some off, but I can always add to this or make another list! And as I have an addiction to buying new books, feel free to leave me any recommendations you have!

I would really like to add a “Currently Reading” widget to the sidebar of my blog, but my brother informed me that my current layout is not widget friendly. Luckily I already had plans underway for a big redesign — and I think this widget covet will motivate me to finally do it!

Books

Here is a list of my all-time favorites that I highly suggest you read. Please bear with me as I read some of these a long time ago and don’t remember them as well as I would like to provide a good blurb. I definitely need to reread the ones I can’t remember clearly — but do remember LOVING.

Literary Fiction

The Time Traveler’s Wife Audrey Niffenegger – I was enthralled with the beauty of this when I first read it. When I heard the movie was slated to come out in late 2008, I reread it so I would have the story fresh in my mind. I loved it all over again. The movie was pushed back again, and I am sure I will read it a third time before it comes out. It is incredible and beautiful and amazing and I can’t recommend it enough.

She’s Come Undone Wally Lamb Quite possibly the best book of all time. I read this one so many times that the book completely fell apart. I was thrilled when I found a new copy for a few dollars I believe from the book people (people in NY who sell books on the street — they are at a few locations). I am dying to break into my new copy and read it again, as it has been many years since the last reading and I want to experience the amazingness again.

The Lovely BonesAlice Sebold – Chilling story of a family told from Heaven, from the point of view of a girl who was raped and murdered as she sees what happens to her family and friends. You won’t be able to put this down once you pick it up. This one will stick with you.

One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd Jim Fergus – “In 1854 at a peace conference at Fort Laramie, a prominent Northern Cheyenne chief requested of the U.S. Army authorities the gift of one thousand white women as brides for his young warriors.”  While this never happened, Jim Fergus wrote a novel as if it did. Not all 1,000, as the directive was never completed, but May Dodd is in the initial group of women who go. Fascinating story!

The DivideNicholas Evans – This was the first book I took from the free book shelf when I used to work at a book company.  I was new to the company and my friend at work told me that her mother had read this and said it was really good. I took it not knowing what to expect — and was seriously blown away. This is a book that will stick with you long after you finished. I really need to reread it. And a couple months ago I was lucky to find a signed copy at Duane Reade for $3.00!

The Girls Lori Lansens – You might think you have no idea what it is like to be a conjoined twin, yet Lori Lansens has done such incredible research that she seems to pinpoint it perfectly. Told from the point of view from both twins who are connected at the head and can only see each other through a mirror (“I have never looked into my sister’s eyes”) – the girls strive to write their story while they still can. An unforgettable book.

The Book Thief Markus Zusak Another one I will have to pick up again. All I really remember is loving it. It is told from the point of view of Death about a little girl during World War II.

*UPDATE: I forgot two more great ones – The History of Love and Middlesex. My Aunt Dale reminded me about History of Love, which is ridiculously beautiful. And Sara reminded me of Middlesex, which I read an entire weekend because I never left my bed!

Incredible Memoirs

Jesus Land: A MemoirJulia Scheeres – An incredible and heartbreaking story of a girl’s very tough childhood in rural Indiana and a Christian reform school in the Dominican Republic …

The Glass Castle: A MemoirJeanette Walls – Another fascinating story that follows journalist Jeanette Walls through her life with her eccentric, nomadic, at times abusive parents. The book begins, according to PW, “by describing looking out the window of her taxi, wondering if she’s “overdressed for the evening” and spotting her mother on the sidewalk, ‘rooting through a Dumpster.'” If that doesn’t make you want to pick it up, I don’t know what will!

Beautiful Boy: A Father’s Journey Through His Son’s Addiction David Sheff – I couldn’t put this one down — and even ran out immediately after to buy Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines, the son’s memoir of the same time in his life (who also opened his book with a John Lennon quote). Sheff is a phenomenal writer who tries desperately to piece together what went wrong when his son became addicted to drugs. Nic was a bright, happy boy who was loved by everyone. This is his father’s account of his son’s addiction and what it did to their family. An incredible book that all parents should read.

Tender at The Bone: Growing Up at the TableRuth Reichl

Comfort Me with Apples: More Adventures at The TableRuth Reichl

Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise – Ruth Reichl

Yes, those three memoirs are by the same person, but they are just THAT good — especially if you love food the way I do. The boy’s mom recently gave them to me (how nice of her!) and I didn’t know what to expect — well, I literally devoured them (no other word would suffice!).  I finished one and picked the next one right up. And then the next. The way Ruth Reichl (former NY Times restaurant critic, current editor of Gourmet) connects food and recipes with her experiences is nothing short of phenomenal — from her early memories of her mother giving everyone food poisining, to her experiences at a French boarding school in Canada, her college roommate finding out her true past, her divorce from one husband and courtship with another — it ALL revolves around food. And good food at that. Her experiences as a restaurant critic are eye opening and intriguing as well.

These books are hilarious and incredibly well written and I really wish there was more!  I never wanted them to end. I can’t recommend these books enough!

Until I get the widget in place, I will manually write what I am currently reading.

Currently Reading: I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb, the same author as She’s Come Undone. I have had this book for a long time but at a page count of about 900 has prevented me from picking it up as quickly as I should have. I have heard wonderful things about it and the 1,086 Five Star reviews on Amazon have got to count for something! I am about 100 pages in now and very excited to read more!

Elliot Bay, my favorite bookstore in the world where I can spend hours upon hours reading reviews and descriptions and coming away with new reads is a great source of recommendations.

Even though I am usually enthralled in my books, I am also always thinking of which book I will read next. (I have a room full of books from working at the book company, where I was a promotional email copywriter).  My mom and I were recently at Barnes & Noble and there were 2 books I  really wanted. My mom said she would buy them for me if I left one with her to read right away, and then we could switch. When she read hers and loved it so much that I seriously cannot wait to get my hands on it! I will get it from her on Sunday — but won’t be able to start until I finish my current book.

Therefore, Next On My Reading List might have to be a widget as well! Although that one can and does change constantly. But this one I am sure about — next on my reading list is Firefly Lane.

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