No.
O I am totally hoping it is just a sprain, but I don't want to be stupid and ignore a potential problem til it gets worse. Just being responsible....
For my money, I'm guessing the nurse practitioner in the urgent care was at least partially right (just not about that x-ray as per the second ortho). The first ortho doctor was wrong/didn't care, and the second ortho doctor realized this and fixed the other doctor's mistake.
The first ortho #1 doctor barely touched me at all and basically did not do his job. 10 seconds for total physical contact with my knee.*This is what I meant when I said he was too cool to do his job (that and him not referencing or showing x-rays, etc.).
*This doctor just did not seem to be gathering information to make a conclusion and he did not ask me the questions the next guy would....
*I have no idea how he came to any conclusion at all or what he based anything off. I have 0 confidence in him and I went somewhere else.
*I know I am not as smart as a doctor, but I feel I was being brushed off.
The second ortho #2 took independent x-rays, explained the urgent care x-ray, spent a full 7 minutes touching my knee and went over every manipulation with his medical student/scribe while saying things like, *"MCL position A... B... C .... D...," while he moved my leg around and asked my pain on a scale of 1 to 10, "dull, sharp, other?" in each position.
*He explained how he came to his conclusions, what he based it on, and "the diagnostic limits are nobody can be completely sure without MRI but based on what we did today this is what I think."
*He had me fill out paperwork to describe my pain in different parts of my knee while doing certain activities or nothing, range of motion limitations, etc. meaning he actually wanted information to base his judgement off of and to compare before and after treatments over time.
*This doctor I like, because in about 20 minutes of doing things and maybe 3 to 5 minutes of quizzing his med student/scribes, he told me a lot.
Both of these doctors are charging hundreds of dollars (the second one costs a little more) but only one of them is actually explaining things to me / giving me options.
As for long term problems, this happened a month ago and
I can't put weight on my knee without it hurting. No it's not the worst pain ever, but the more I try weight bearing the worse it gets. It hasn't been long enough to be a long term problem. I hope it is just a sprain. Sprain sounds cheap to fix and surgery sounds expensive, but I also don't want to ignore any potential problem and let it get worse. Just to clarify, the second opinion ortho doctor did not say there was nothing wrong with me, he said the weird x-ray from the urgent care was nothing to worry about/it did not show my leg was misaligned or whatever.
The second ortho #2 has a follow up appointment scheduled soon. It's improved some but not a ton. Here's hoping.