Hi France
I would love to take the credit for the exercises but it wasn't me. I didn't look back on prior discussions but I believe it might have been SueBee?!
Yes, it would be great if we could be the exception to the rule. I too am not a youngster any more either, 47, so I understand the healing process will be slower for us
It was really only a week and 2 days that I waited for surgery. I live in an area that doesn't have top notch orthopedic care or a level 1 trauma center. So after searching for a quality OS surgeon, I scheduled my surgery with an OS from Greenbay, WI. Dr. Linehan...there are 3 other OS specialists in this office. They all have one or more areas of the body they specialize in. Dr. Linehan is knee, hip and ligament reconstruction. His partner, Dr. McKenzie used to be the OS for the Greenbay Packers pro football team. They were able to get me in quickly for an exam and consult. Based on his schedule and mine (had to make arrangements for my 4 dogs, 2 cats and 2 horses) he was able to get me in 9 days after my initial accident. So far I am very impressed with him, staff and the hospital; their bedside manner was above and beyond as his skills and patience with me.
He wasn't able to fix any soft tissue/ligament damage because I have a bicondylar tibial plateau fracture. He had to do a bunch of bone grafting due to the depression, hence there was no where to attach/fix anything to. I even inquired prior to surgery about a knee replacement vs. plate/screws fix. Takes much less time for recovery of a knee replacement. But again, because of the depression damage this wouldn't be an option until healed. We are taking the conservative approach with the soft tissue/ligaments. He manipulated my knee while under and said there didn't appear to be a tear of the ACL or PCL. I already had a partial tear of the MCL, so just hoping that is still partially intact. If not he said arthroscopic repair would be used to correct and only set me back a short time for recovery from this.
So we sit/lay here doing what we can to be one step ahead of the game. I can't wait to be able to bare some weight and start pt. I really can't wait to walk the dogs, groom the horses, make dinner, etc. I have always been very independent and don't like to ask for help. I am learning to get over it, LOL!
Keep your spirits up. We will prevail!
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