Interesting views LAN, altagirl, and Vinman. Thank you - these are extremely helpful.
Being new to this knee injury, I'm just starting to get all the info in front of me. I understand that surgery is surgery, but was always under the impression that meniscus surgery, in general, has a very high success rate, and that it is a good idea if a meniscus tear is bothering you to get it scoped as early as possible, since if the tear is small (and caught early enough) it can be stitched up instead of removed, which is usually the case if the tears get bigger. As I understand it, more natural meniscus in your knee means less arthritis later in life. That way you literally 'nip the problem in the bud', instead of waiting for it to get worse, which most likely it will. And also, if you 'live' with a tear, isn't that predisposing you to earlier arthritic problems? (just a hunch, i have no clinical experience or research to back that up

) However, I never knew that small meniscus tears can actually heal without surgical intervention.
i'm from the 'oh it'll go away' school when it comes to injury and pain management, but this one has bothered me for some time now.
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