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Ours are due the first week in October.
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Miniscus tears are generally not that big a deal. IMO, if you act now (sorry had an infomercial on) you should be fine by January at the latest. Baring any complications, it would be anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks. If you want more info, feel free to send me a message and I will give you any more info I can. MOST IMPORTANTLY is post op rehab. Some Ortho's. are not big with it and I have no idea why. Make sure to ask your Ortho for physical therapy, if they won't refer you then have your GP/Fam. Doc do it. If you can find a place with a pool for aquatic therapy that is the best!! Let me know if you need any more info. |
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Good luck. |
Actually, my doctor has prescribed PT, hoping that fixes the problem.
The diagnosis was actually a relief, as it explains why the pain hadn't gone away since the season was over. I figured it was just the extra weight, and I just needed to rest adn then I'd be able to work extra hard at losing the weight this summer. Summer's almost over, and the pain hadn't gone away; only got worse until a week and a half ago on vacation when I couldn't even walk on it. In hind sight, I should have gone to the Dr. in January when I felt it pop during a game. |
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Pay - and explain your situation. If you can't work by the time games start, ask if they would pay a little for newbie evaluations - and stick with the clinics.
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Going in 8/20 for meniscus scope. It's been torn for a few years but is getting worse. I did alot of ball this summer and would have good and bad days, but overall, it's not very bad, just needs cleaning out according to my doc. I'm thinking I'm just about fully recovered by October. Am I dreaming? It helps I'm in decent shape, thin(6' 170), without any previous knee problems.
That said, I had two stents put in back in March..........like having your oil changed. |
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