Four years ago i was practising air jumps on a snowboard on a trampoline, and came down, heard a loud "POP!" and thought i'd snapped the board, looked down, and saw my leg distorted. Patellar dislocation, MRIed, slight meniscal (idk which one) tear, physical therapy, and they sent me on my way, and told me i may dislocate my knee again sometime. in that time, i've had nearly ten dislocations, and recently, what prompted me to go to the hospital was the most frequent, i had two DLs in two weeks.
Went to the hospital, got MRIed again... ACL's gone. no scar tissue, nothing.
I've heard that this is damn near impossible. That an ACL tear without scar tissue is very rare.... And I've also heard that I shouldn't be able to walk, and everyone's stressing immobilizer, but I've been walking on it just fine for four years, and i think they just missed it on my last MRI, because my ortho said it was possible, and everything fits for description.
Basically, is this really that amazing?
2006-07-28
13:54:50
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also, this is apparently so amazing that my referring doc at the hospital, when i called to get my MRI results, said "You have no ACL. You need to see a surgeon... when this is done, can you send me a postcard or something, keep me updated? this is really interesting..."
all these DOCTORS seem to think my mobility is some sort of freakish thing.
2006-07-28
13:57:28 ·
update #1
Amazing bit: no pain. the only time it hurts is after anything that would cause knee pain (overuse, etc) in which case BOTH knees hurt, or when i dislocate it.
also, i have kinda felt like something wasnt right for ab a year now... like phantom limbs, my knee felt like something was missing, but that idea made NO sense at the time, LOL.
2006-07-28
14:20:18 ·
update #2