My knee began hurting in my twenties after a fall. I went to my GP who told me it was just a sprain and to exercise. The pain never really went away, and then one day in my late forties the dog yanked me on his leash to try and chase a cat and it popped in a funny way, and I saw an orthopedic surgeon who told me I should have had surgery in my twenties to correct a malaligned kneecap, and that now it was too late and I would be prone to medial collateral ligament injuries like the one I currently had. I’ve done a bunch of physio but I still avoid stairs because it’s one surefire way it’s going to aggravate my injury.
Just another example of doctors not taking women’s complaints seriously. A referral to Ortho would have taken five minutes of his time.
My knee began hurting in my twenties after a fall. I went to my GP who told me it was just a sprain and to exercise. The pain never really went away, and then one day in my late forties the dog yanked me on his leash to try and chase a cat and it popped in a funny way, and I saw an orthopedic surgeon who told me I should have had surgery in my twenties to correct a malaligned kneecap, and that now it was too late and I would be prone to medial collateral ligament injuries like the one I currently had. I’ve done a bunch of physio but I still avoid stairs because it’s one surefire way it’s going to aggravate my injury.
Just another example of doctors not taking women’s complaints seriously. A referral to Ortho would have taken five minutes of his time.
If it makes you feel any better, doctors also don’t take men’s complaints seriously.