ashaw
Cathlete
So, for the past 6 months I've gotten serious about weight training and have been doing various weeks of Cathe rotations. I've done a week of ICE, a week of Strong & Sweaty, a week of Hardcore series, a week of Ripped with HIIT, etc. So my workout yesterday morning was Cardio Slam, my absolute all time favorite and apparently, I did something to my right knee during the slow low impact sprinter move of all things. Periodically when I workout, sometimes during my warm up, I'll feel like there's a "kink" in my right knee, like I need to shake it out, if that makes sense. Well, I had just started doing the low impact sprinter move and I felt that kink sensation, but never a crack, pop, or pain and then when I finish the workout, I feel some tenderness on the inside of my right knee. Way back in 2007 when I was still able to run, my left knee apparently had had enough and I felt this little pop and pull sensation followed by serious pain and swelling. At one point the pain was so bad, just to get out of my car without bending my left knee, I had to practically lay across the front seat and carefully slide out of the seat. I saw an orthopedic dr, had an MRI and was told it was mild medial osteoarthritis. That was before I found Cathe and I was doing Jari Love DVD's 3 days per week, so I'd pretty much omit the lower body segments and a short time later, I got an elliptical for cardio, which I now regret selling. After a while, I slowly increased my activity and began doing lunges and squats again and fast forward 15 years, I'm doing all sorts of workouts, except running.
So right now, I have no pain, no swelling, I can walk and stand normally, my knee joint has full range of motion. I can't say it feels completely normal, but it doesn't hurt. It does make some clicking sounds now and then, but my left knee does the same thing. I'm trying to figure out how to keep working out without doing anything that will possibly aggravate my knee. At this present time, a visit to an orthopedic dr and a MRI are out of the question and our budget. I guess if I was in excruciating pain, we'd try to figure out how to pay for it because while I have insurance, I have a deductible that I haven't met and out of pocket cost for an MRI is ungodly. I know I can always do upper body training workouts but dang, trying to workout with Cathe and not do stuff like lunges and squats is tough. I was supposed to do Cardio Leg Blast tomorrow, but I cringed even looking at the exercise sheet. I'm considering getting a compression sleeve to wear for stabilization. Since I'm not able to see a doc, I'm open to any suggestions and if anyone has been through something similar.
So right now, I have no pain, no swelling, I can walk and stand normally, my knee joint has full range of motion. I can't say it feels completely normal, but it doesn't hurt. It does make some clicking sounds now and then, but my left knee does the same thing. I'm trying to figure out how to keep working out without doing anything that will possibly aggravate my knee. At this present time, a visit to an orthopedic dr and a MRI are out of the question and our budget. I guess if I was in excruciating pain, we'd try to figure out how to pay for it because while I have insurance, I have a deductible that I haven't met and out of pocket cost for an MRI is ungodly. I know I can always do upper body training workouts but dang, trying to workout with Cathe and not do stuff like lunges and squats is tough. I was supposed to do Cardio Leg Blast tomorrow, but I cringed even looking at the exercise sheet. I'm considering getting a compression sleeve to wear for stabilization. Since I'm not able to see a doc, I'm open to any suggestions and if anyone has been through something similar.