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My question is, yesterday I was at work and I squated


Sent to Health Experts October 26, 2005 4:06 a.m.

My question is, yesterday I was at work and I squated down to move some boxes, my right knee popped completely out of place. It has happened before but not for about 3 yrs. It is excruciating! I stood up as quick as I could in an attempt to pop it back in and my foot was kinda sideways, so I turned it and it popped back in. I became extremely nauseous afterwards, from the pain I suppose. This morning it still hurts and keeps trying to give out on me. I cant put much weight on it. It's not swollen that I can see but it a bruising very badly. What is this? Should I go to the doctor? Is there a possibilty I might need surgery? Why does it still hurt? Why is it bruising like this? Why is it giving out on me? Sorry for the bombardment of questions but I need to know. Thank you.

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October 26, 2005 4:21 a.m. (14 minutes and 46 seconds later)

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