Hello. I have inflammatory arthritis and have had knee pain for a few years, and a baker's cyst in my left knee. Scans also showed osteoarthritis and some mild effusion a year ago.
Sometimes the pain is quite bad, especially on stairs. Sometimes it's only aggravated by activity. Sometimes there's barely any pain at all. I suspect the pain is mostly caused by the osteo rather than my inflammatory arthritis.
After 3 years of complaining of this pain, and two scans, I was finally offered a steroid injection in December but the appointment never materialised. When I spoke to the rheumatologist in June it seemed she hadn't made the referral at all and referred me again.
Now I've got an appointment on Tuesday for an ultrasound-guided steroid injection at the hospital.
The trouble is, my knee is fine at the moment. I get barely the faintest twinge, mostly no pain. It's the best it's been in 3 years.
I know this pain-free period won't necessarily last, but is there any point in having the injection anyway? The osteoarthritis will always be there, but can a steroid do any good while there seems to be no inflammation?
I don't want to miss my chance of helping my knee. But I don't want to go through the inconvenience of having the injection if it's pointless - especially with the risks associated with going into a hospital and having an immunosuppressant.
I'm not sure how easy it is to just rebook at this stage - and I'd potentially be in the same position another time.
Anyone have any thoughts on whether it's worth going ahead? Thanks.