Straha wrote:How'd it happen?
Well, one night, last April, I thought it would be a great idea to get drunk (whee!) jump onto the bar (to the delight of the bar patrons) and do a little dance, make a little love, get down tonight, as it were. Then, I performed a dismount mary lou retton would be proud of. *pop* Ouch! A couple weeks later, no more pain, per se, but it always pops and grinds, kinda. Then it just went away, and, while unstable, I thought I was just being slow to heal. Enter january, 2004, and the pain is back. I FINALLY decided I had enough and went to see the doctor.
Original MRI Report:
Injuries are consistent with at least a partial tear of the Anterior cruciate ligament.
Doctor yesterday:
I don't know why the report mentions a partial tear...
me: Really? That's goo, right! *Hopes up*
Doctor: Cause it's gone. See, there's supposed to be a BIG black line, here, *points* And, it's just...not there. So, Two ways we can do this. I can go to the bone bank. (Dead people donate ligaments! *urp*) or I can use a saw and take a piece of your kneecap and...
Me: Bone bank.
Doc: Thought so. Most business people choose that. less painful, quicker recovery, and all.
the operation sounds really neat, though. It's really, really amazing what they can do nowadays. Two two-inch incisions is all it will take. I had this horrific vision of having my knee splayed openwith my kneecap sitting on a table while the doc uses a saw to do his work.
I'm still quite nervous, though. I don't like needles, but the doctors says he'll make sure the anesthesiologist uses lots of verced. I won't remember a thing. They also put some kind of novacaine pump in my leg for three days, numbs it up real good, and you get this machine that you attach to your knee somehow that you plug in, and put water in, right? And it's a mini ice machine! It makes ice on your knee, and as it melts it recirculates that water, making more ice! Not that I'll care, anyway, I'm getting Tylox.
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