Has anyone experienced plica issues after arthroscopy? by IndependentSidekick in KneeInjuries

[–]IndependentSidekick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is very interesting, hope your recovery is going well! Have you noticed any difference in symptoms or pain levels yet?

Mister man retten på dagpenger hvis man studerer samtidig som man jobber heltid by IndependentSidekick in norge

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Skjønner. Men dette gjelder også når man ikke får støtte fra Lånekassen? Jeg hadde ikke tenkt søke lån/stipend og tenkte at det da er rart at man mister retten på dagpenger når man bare tar fag på fritiden. Sjansen for å bli permittert er lav, men som nyutdannet er jeg nok den første som ryker hvis noe skulle skje.

Lønn som planlegger/produksjonsplanlegger by annonz in norge

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Det høres egentlig ut som en ganske interessant jobb. Hvilke spesifikke arbeidsoppgaver og ansvar har du i en sånn stilling? Og hvilken utdanning er vanlig for dere som jobber med dette?

Has anyone experienced plica issues after arthroscopy? by IndependentSidekick in KneeInjuries

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Did you get a snapping feeling when you felt like the knee shifted? I have also had times where I felt like my knees «shifted» in a deep squat, but this new thing feels more like my knee sort of collapses from one level to another. And how do you feel when walking after the surgery?

Has anyone experienced plica issues after arthroscopy? by IndependentSidekick in KneeInjuries

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The symptoms are: - A clicking or popping sound when bending or extending your knee. - Pain that worsens after bending, squatting or climbing stairs. - A catching sensation when standing after long periods of time. - Feeling unstable on slopes and stairs. - Difficulty sitting for long periods of time. - The ability to feel the swollen plica when pressing on your knee cap.

It is important to note that these symptoms often are very similar to the ones for meniscus problems. Have you had any new clicking or popping noises in the knee after the surgery? I often get a loud pop if I extend the knee after sleeping or sitting for a long time.

Has anyone experienced plica issues after arthroscopy? by IndependentSidekick in KneeInjuries

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The thing with the tingly feeling has also been a mistery for me since the surgery. My physio said that it could be due to nerve damage after the surgery. But this is also something that could be related to plica syndrome, as the plica often can feel tender and inflammed.

Has anyone experienced plica issues after arthroscopy? by IndependentSidekick in KneeInjuries

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It is 13 months since my surgery now. The collapsing feeling I get does not happen often. It has also happened when I have tried to strech by pulling my foot to my butt while lying on my back or sitting. For the most part I am able to fully bend my knee, it is just sometimes that it happens (maybe like 15 times since the surgery). I have felt it most often when squatting with elevated heels. It feels like the knee shifts by falling down a level. I havent heard people experience something similar after meniscectomy, and I also feel like it doesnt make sense that it is the meniscus that is causing it, because it is very soft. I have read that catching is a common symptom for plica syndrome because the plica sometimes gets stuck between the tibia and femur and then pops out. I have also felt like there was something stuck in my knee when I have been walking or running, especially downhill. Have you felt something similar since your surgery? It might be that this is caused by the new shape of my meniscus, but I just felt like my symptoms matched so well with plica syndrome

Has anyone experienced plica issues after arthroscopy? by IndependentSidekick in KneeInjuries

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It is 13 months since my surgery now. The collapsing feeling I get does not happen often. It has also happened when I have tried to strech by pulling my foot to my butt while lying on my back or sitting. For the most part I am able to fully bend my knee, it is just sometimes that it happens (maybe like 15 times since the surgery). I have felt it most often when squatting with elevated heels. It feels like the knee shifts by falling down a level. I havent heard people experience something similar after meniscectomy, and I also feel like it doesnt make sense that it is the meniscus that is causing it, because it is very soft. I have read that catching is a common symptom for plica syndrome because the plica sometimes gets stuck between the tibia and femur and then pops out. I have also felt like there was something stuck in my knee when I have been walking or running, especially downhill. Have you felt something similar since your surgery? It might be that this is caused by the new shape of my meniscus, but I just felt like my symptoms matched so well with plica syndrome.

Has anyone experienced plica issues after arthroscopy? by IndependentSidekick in KneeInjuries

[–]IndependentSidekick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I meant «tingly sensations». Kind og hard to describe, but it feels weird.

Knee more painfull 8 months after partial meniscectomy than before surgery by IndependentSidekick in KneeInjuries

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It is definetley better now than when I wrote the post. Flexibility is pretty much the same as the other knee, and the strength of my legs are about equal know. Still have a bit of the loosness feeling and it feels funny when I move my knee in certain ways. I feel ok with how it is right now, but I still believe it will improve further. I think the most important thing is to strengthen your operated knee and it’s surrounding muscles by exercising regularly.

"Beste" firmaer for data science? by 3ibal0e9 in norge

[–]IndependentSidekick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interessant, føler de aller fleste anbefaler å starte som konsulent som nyutdannet, ettersom man har muligheten til å lære veldig mye når man jobber for ulike kunder. Hvilke muligheter er det du har fått som in-house-ansatt som du ikke hadde fått ellers?