Hi there,
I was just going to post a question myself about a bakers cyst in the knee, when I came across your post.
About 2 years ago I did the Detroit Freep Marathon, at some point during the race I wasn't watching what I was doing - lost concentration for a moment, and planted my foot on the edge of a piece of uneven pavement. The jerk on my knee wasn't enough to blow any tendons thankfully but I did mess up the meniscus. Had surgery, did the recovery thing, doc said the inside of my knee was pretty much pristine.
It was 3 months before he'd clear me to run again, and I gotta tell ya, it was a fabulous day when I got back out.
So that's the background.
A month or two later, I was beginning to steadily increase my distances. On one particular day I was out for a 10 mile run with my golden retriever puppy about 4 miles from home, just cruising along when I suddenly felt like I'd gotten shot in the back of my knee - except I didn't hear a gunshot, and there was no open wound. I didn't hit the pavement but it took a lot of effort not to. The pain in my knee was so excruitiating that I literally could not touch my foot on the pavement for 5-10 minutes.
So there I am, 4 miles from home with my puppy, standing on one foot, trying not to pass out from the pain, and wondering how the bleep I'm going to get back home.
Did manage to very slowly get back home, called my wife
(a nurse
) at work to give her the good news that I was gonna have surgery on my knee again. Turns out that I had developed a Bakers Cyst in there, and the doctors were pretty convinced I'd burst it while running.
So, the reason I was here on the forum re the Bakers' Cyst as I'd mentioned earlier, is because I literally haven't run 30 feet since that incident, and I REALLY REALLY miss it.
I was hoping to get one of the medical people around here to provide us both with a little feedback.
Tom