Back to the Beginning.... Second Surgery (ACL Reconstruction), New Thread
Saw the second Doc today and feel so much more comfortable with him. I brought my surgery report and photos and without knowing he said to me, “You did this skiing, didn’t you?” Said that the type of damage to my knee is typical of skiers and he’s seen many and lots this season.:eek: Unlike my previous Doc, right away he said I’m a perfect candidate for ACL reconstruction (but we all knew that). Said my age had nothing to do with it..... I’m over 30, active and need an ACL, period.... no question about it. To make a long story short, he basically confirmed what you all have said and the research I’ve done.
He’s giving me the choice of what type of graft I want to have (knows I’ve done the research), however he highly recommends the allograft (he does mostly allografts) if I feel comfortable with it. I asked him if any of his patients have rejected it and/or have had infection. He said “no” and that it can happen but it’s rare (that made me feel better). Said I can choose the hammy if I want, however he said that the hammy can have stress and be worn and by his experience is less reliable in some people. Of course I’m to continue with my PT and he wants to see me in two weeks when the swelling from the initial injury and first surgery is down some more because he can’t determine just yet when I can have the surgery. He did say probably at the end of April or sometime in May. Said I should be ready for ski season by November, however will have to take it easy at first. Finally a doc who understands my “ski therapy!”
Also confirmed what my old Doc said about getting fitted for the Donjoy..... not until after surgery and all the swelling is down. Said that although I’ll be able to go back to normal activities, it will take a full year for the knee to be good as new (or better than new).
He did put me on an arthritis/anti-inflamatory med (for the swelling and the post-traumtic arthritis). Concerns me a little ‘cause he said it can be rough on the stomach. Of course he said if it bothers me to call him and stop taking it. It’s Arthrotec. Anyone have any experience with this drug... side effects?
Oy, two surgeries in three months. :rolleyes: