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    Well, wish me luck!

    Tomorrow morning at 0630, I will arrive at the surgical center for an ACL reconstruction and meniscus repair/ trimming of the torn portion. I will be getting a tendon from a cadaver for my new ACL.

    I'm sure there are many TBHers who've had this surgery. But, this is a new one for me. I'm a little nervous. But, I'm sure it'll all work out ok. I'm just ready to get back to work.

    #2
    Good luck. Had mine done 15 or so years ago wasn’t too bad.

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      #3
      All I'll tell you is that you better listen to the Dr, and follow rehab to a T...otherwise you'll be going back for more work. I need to go back, just deal with it the best I can, since I didn't listen 20 years ago

      Good luck, and may the surgeons hands be steady

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        Originally posted by TxDispatcher View Post
        All I'll tell you is that you better listen to the Dr, and follow rehab to a T...otherwise you'll be going back for more work. I need to go back, just deal with it the best I can, since I didn't listen 20 years ago

        Good luck, and may the surgeons hands be steady
        Oh, I'll be all over the rehab. I need to get better ASAP. This is costing me way too much money to be off work. I had an ankle reconstruction done 11 years ago. The therapist was constantly having to pull my choke chain to slow me down. My plan this time is no different; do everything they ask and more. The stronger I can get and the faster I can do it, the better.

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          #5
          You'll be fine. Just follow doctors orders to a T.

          Rehab is the key.

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            #6
            Good luck

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              #7
              Rehab rehab rehab. I've had both my knees done. I'm as good as new. Dont regret it one bit. Stay on top of the rehab and stretch and keep stretching to regain full momentum and range of motion.

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                #8
                Good luck.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TxDispatcher View Post
                  All I'll tell you is that you better listen to the Dr, and follow rehab to a T...otherwise you'll be going back for more work. I need to go back, just deal with it the best I can, since I didn't listen 20 years ago

                  Good luck, and may the surgeons hands be steady
                  This this this.

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                    #10
                    Prayers going up

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                      #11
                      Good luck with it!

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                        #12
                        Hope all goes well!

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                          #13
                          Prayers up for ya

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                            #14
                            Good luck!

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                              #15
                              Yes. A lot of women here have had the surgery. You’ll be fine










                              But really...good luck.

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