Rode half the season with no left ACL
I originally severed my ACL snowboarding the second week in January 2016. I was jumping a set of 4, 5ft urban ledges. Completely overshot the landing zone (or whatever we had set up so we didn't die) and landed on iced over hard-pack snow.
I heard a loud pop and knew something was up. I got out of my bindings and tried to stand up but fell right back down. My knee felt like it was on fire, but there were people watching so i sucked it up and walked on it. Don't get me wrong it hurt, but not as bad as I would've imagined. So I wasn't very concerned with trying to get an MRI or anything. I went to a doctor the next day, he thought I hyper extended it, gave me a brace and sent me on my way. I was off snow for about a week and a half. during that time I focused on walking, taking advil, and not hurting it more. Then I rode out the rest of the season.
I'm at Grand Targhee btw. anyway, I didn't stop snowboarding. I was fine. There were times where I would land hard or twist fast and it would hurt really bad for about 3-4 minutes, then I'd get back up and keep shredding. I did that (hurt it while snowboarding) about 8-10 times. And towards the end of the season I had no problems at all. During this time I was also attending yoga class 4-5 times a week and swimming/ diving 2-3 nights a week. granted, during yoga class I had to pay special attention to my knee because my range of motion was not very good, but I worked on that and almost regained full range of motion. I came back home from college, continued working, and completley forgot about my knee. I had no pain.
Recently, second week in July, I was playing basketball and my knee completely gave out again. I finally decided to see a doctor for an MRI, and found at at that time that my ACL had been torn for the better part of 7 months (since the January incident).
I had surgery 12 days ago. I chose the Patellar Tendon Graft. and had a small medial meniscal tear. So far I can bend to about 83-85 degrees and am at 1-0 degrees extension. I am not walking with out the assistance of crutches yet. During my first pt visit (pre-op) my therapist said I had the best range of motion for any ACL tear he's seen. I was pretty happy about that.
Post op I am experiencing little to NO pain in my knee/patellar tendon/ incision sites. I am however having tons of pain on the inside of my shin. With a little bit of research I found this was because of my bone bleeding from the surgery? idk, but I read it goes away with in a few weeks. Hopefully towards the end of this week I will be walking.
cheers