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RE: RE: Knee Surgery over, no ACL



Been there, done that... not fun, but necessary.  Was riding easy by 4
weeks, racing in two months.  little squeaky occasionally, but that was back
in 1993 & knee works fine.  DO NOT let them take your ligament from your
knee cap.... use cadaver if necessary... my knee cap is still tingly after 7
years.
good luck
djbd
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-----Original Message-----
From: Steph Teeter [mailto:steph@endurance.net]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 10:14 AM
To: Linda Flemmer
Cc: ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: RC: RE: Knee Surgery over, no ACL


Linda - I severed my ACL (and MCL and PCL) in '96. Did
the rebuild (graft) - and was riding (50 miler) with a brace 3
months later. This probably isn't advisable :) but it can be
done. It's a pretty straight forward surgery, and certainly
worth it in the long run. An unstable joint is going to cause
more wear and tear on the cartilage.

Steph

(been there, done that - but not necessarily wise!)

-----Original Message-----
From: Linda Flemmer [mailto:bluewolfranch@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 8:11 PM
To: ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: RC: Knee Surgery over, no ACL


Well, ride season is over in the NE and I finally "got
around" to having my extremely sore knee looked at.
MRI showed torn ACL and cartilge, so I agreed to knee
surgery last Friday.

I sit here propped in front of the computer wondering
what to do next.  Hoping someone has "been there, done
that".

The cartilage tear wasn't bad, but I have no ACL left.
 None.  Evidently the "unstable knee" has caused a lot
of arthritis in my 40 year old joint.  The surgeon
wasn't prepared to do an ACL graft Friday (MRI hadn't
looked that bad & my leg muscles made the knee look
more stable than it actually was), so I'm faced with
that decision now for a future surgery vs "live
without it".

Has anyone had a ACL graft done vs riding/walking in a
brace?  I was told it was 4-6 mo of rehab after
grafting versus a lifetime of braces for any athletic
activity.

Any words from the wise!

Linda Flemmer
Blue Wolf Ranch
Bruceton Mills, WV

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