ACL Reconstruction and Meniscus Repair Done
This is a followup of my Unusual ACL Story, any advice? thread from last February. To summarize, I had torn my ACL about 20 years ago in a judo accident, but I seemed to recovered completely without surgery. Then I sprained the same knee skiing last December, and I was trying to figure out what to do.
Eventually, symptoms of meniscus damage appeared, so I decided to have an ACL allograft and meniscus repair two days ago, on the morning of March 20.
The mensicus work was definitely needed, and I figured I was pressing my luck if I didn't have the ACL reconstruction at the same time.
Right before surgery, they gave me a nerve block with an injection in the groin. The surgery took a little over an hour, and they gave me two Oxycodone/APAP capsules in the recovery room.
The nerve block was supposed to last for 24 hours, but it wore off about 8 hours after surgery. Lots of pain that evening, and I took another seven capsules at various times between 4 PM Friday and 9 AM Saturday.
The instructions said no more than 8 capsules in a 24 hour period, so I decided to stop taking them. I did my first set of rehab exercises on Saturday morning.
After my second set of exercises in the afternoon, I developed flu like symptoms. I was flushed with a fever of 100.1, and I had really dry mouth and nasal passages. I think this was due to the oxycodone. Why does this stuff have potential for abuse? I never got a high from it. It was just unpleasant. I was too sick to do my third set and went to bed early.
This morning is day two. My flu like symptoms are gone, and I have not taken any more meds. I just completed my first set of exercises. There's no pain when my leg is at rest, and I am getting around fine with crutches and a walker. Overall, I seem to be doing well.