Originally Posted by
Ørion
Good luck on Friday, that's the date of my first PT session.
My ACL diagnosis was delayed a month because my pain tolerance led my GP to believe I had a simple sprain but my nerve block wore off earlier today and I just don't believe my surgeon when he said he prefers alternating max-dose OTC meds over being fuzzy-brained on opiates. This sucker aches something fierce. Quad is firing and I can do a single straight leg lift at least.
Since I had a meniscectomy instead of a repair (no choice in the matter there, it was based on what they saw once they started rooting around) I'm immediately cleared for weight bearing "as tolerated". Can't move while doing so but it does allow me the use of both hands which is a huge help.
Using gel ice packs behind the knee and on the femoral artery while I have my surgical bandages on but have a goodwill-find ice machine on standby once those are off.
Hopefully too late for you, Iron Horse, but for anyone else reading this thread trying to glean some tips...
Forearm crutches are miles better than the default style if you've got the upper body strength (pro tip: wrap the handles in tennis grip tape). They don't wreck your armpits and significantly improve maneuverability.
Practice with moving with crutches *before* surgery, you don't your first time getting up your porch steps groggy from anesthesia and no-weight-bearing.
...oh, and ask your doc for whatever's needed to get a temporary disability hang tag for your car.