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StilettoM

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  1. Thank you all for your help. You don't know how much your support means to me. If people with dislocated kneecaps and Cruciate Ligament injuries can do it I'm sure there's a chance for me yet :cry: I'm considering paying for an MRI scan rather than waiting 6-12 months on the NHS. If it comes up clear (which it should) it would put my mind at rest. Physio's original prognosis was March but with the injury to my right knee I think it'll be the summer now. I'll let you know how things go. :D

  2. Pussyinboots Thank you for you quick reply. I'm taking Glucosamine, MSM and GMO at the moment. I do light cycling and basic exercises as prescribed by the physio. Based on your experience do you think I have a chance of making a comeback? I think you're right about not asking the physio, I'll keep it quiet :D

  3. Hi Everyone, As this is my first post. I wish it was a happier one. I'm a 33 year old male Cross Dresser. I've worn 5" Pumps for years with no difficulty. I could run, jump, dance - anything in them basically! Last August I had a cycling accident amd suffered a minor tear to my Medial Collateral ligament. I received bad physiotherapy and ended up with crunching and clunking in the knee and my muscles wasted. Found myself a good physio and have slowly built the muscle back. Knee still crunches a bit and the pain comes and goes. Feel a long way off but a definate improvement. Unfortunately 6 weeks ago my right knee started playing up too :D It aches and clicks slightly on the outside of the knee Physio says I've pulled a muscle badly and I'm suffering from muscular tension brought on from anxiety, stress and favouring the "Good Leg" Which is causing the tendon to click. Physio says its nothing to worry about. I ask the Physio every session if I'll make a recovery and she always says I will make a 100% recovery on both knees. A knee specialist also said I don't have anything major wrong with me and that physio should cure it. I've been referred for a MRI scan just in case. The longer it drags on the less I believe it. Have any of you had a similar experience? I have a dilema. Do I ask the physio whether I'll be able to wear heels again? Or just keep quiet about it. I'm worried because she'll probably think I'm some sort of sick pervert :cry: and also the medical profession are very anti heels in general. All I'd probably get is from her is: "Well I wouldn't recommend anyone wears them -They're bad for you etc". Any help would be greatly appreciated as not being able to wear heels is making me very depressed. Thanks

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