I'm wondering if anyone has limited scleroderma and autoimmune issues, AND have had to have metal implants in any joint due to failed fractures?
In May 2022 I stupidly tripped over my dog, fell heavily flat on my front onto a concrete floor, fractured my left kneecap and left wrist (radius). Both fractures were clean breaks but unfortunately both failed after two weeks necessitating steel wires and pins in my kneecap, and a titanium plate on my radius.
Both fractures healed well over the next couple of months, and I was wearing a brace 24hrs a day for 10wks to help with stability. I was almost walking normally after 10wks, no pain in my knee or wrist, the brace came off and I was looking forward to walking normally and back to a very active life.
Sadly not so, I started having terrible pain and discomfort in my knee, both my wrist and knee felt like they were in a tight vice, I lost mobility and flexibility very quickly, I continued with physio tho had to use caution incase it became too much.
I've had to fight tooth and nail to get help, NHS not interested, I wanted the metal implants removed as I'm certain it's my autoimmune issues treating the metal as a foreign body. I've basically become an invalid in great pain and loss of movement.
Had to pay for surgery to remove the metal implants from both joints, NHS ignored me, my knee has been trashed by the metal implants, terrible pain, I now require a full knee replacement. Wrist limited movement, weak, uncomfortable.
Sorry to rabbit on, medics refuse to believe it's autoimmune causing the issues, or discuss it.
Any info gratefully received. I had a rare cancer several years ago, thymoma, resected July 2016. it may or may not be relevant.
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