by BarbaraRose » Tue Feb 22, 2011 8:10 pm
I had that surgery 11 years ago. My doctor screwed it up, but only because he did something different than what he told me he was going to do. They usually just remove the meniscus that is damaged, and three days later you are good as new! He decided (during surgery) that he was going to sew it back together and put pins in it to hold it that would eventually dissolve. After I woke up, I find out that I would be on crutches for 6 weeks with physicaly therapy for 3 months! I never signed up for that! I was really angry! So was my boss. Instead of missing a couple days of work, I ended up missing a couple of weeks of work and then only going back part time because of the PT. It was my right knee so I wasn't able to drive, so my dad drove me to work, picked me up, drove me to PT, drove me home again. My mom came over to cook and clean for me until I was off the crutches. Then one of the pins he put in didn't dissolve and started migrating out the side of my knee, so finally I begged the doctor to go back in to remove it, so he did, but by then it had worked it's way into my bone and he could only remove part of it, so back on crutches for a couple more weeks and more PT! I have had lots of problems with it since then.
So the moral of the story is...make sure they actually remove it, rather than try to fix it!! You don't really need it anyways. A guy I worked with was a marathon runner and he had the surgery (removed) and was back at work in two days, walking up and down stairs, and running marathons within a month afterward! So tell your doctor not to try and fix it! It was a very painful and frustrating recovery and I wouldn't wish it on anyone! Ruined my whole summer!
If I ever have to have the other one done, I will get it in writing and notarized that they will only remove the darn thing!
Hope I didn't scare you, but if they do it right by just removing it, it will be a piece of cake!
Barbie, Romeow, and Sophie, missing Lola! (and lots of ferrets running around in my heart!)
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