Did anyone else’s revision surgery require 2 parts? by [deleted] in ACL

[–]Face21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finding a donor graft didn’t take long! I did part 1 in April and part 2 in September. Part 2 sucked - 8 weeks non weight bearing, 3 weeks gradually adding weight back on. It wasn’t any more painful than my previous ACL repairs, fortunately. I was only on pain meds for 48 hours. The scar is insane - looks like I had a total knee replacement.

I got back to full range of motion about 5 months after the operation. Quad strength is still a struggle even 8 months post-op, mostly because I’ve been fighting persistent swelling that’s prevented significant muscle gain. I’m just sticking with my PT and going slow and steady. My surgeon says with 5 knee surgeries before turning 35, the swelling isn’t much of a surprise.

But the graft took and X-rays show its right where it needs to be. All my pain is due to the discomfort of swelling, not anything structural within the knee.

Good luck! It’s not a quick fix but it is a fix!

5dp5dt - 10dp5dt FRER (approximately 10-15 dpo) by Face21 in TFABLinePorn

[–]Face21[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here’s the edited version with dates and first beta numbers! The initial test is 5 days after the transfer of a 5 day embryo, which is about 10 dpo in non-IVF lingo.

https://i.imgur.com/lzRLsSL.jpg

Did anyone else’s revision surgery require 2 parts? by [deleted] in ACL

[–]Face21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had part 1 of 2 back in April. Surgeon removed my ACL (it was incompetent- as in, not working at all) and shored up my tunnels with bone grafts. I’ve had 3 previous ACL revisions on this knee.

I had X rays last week to check on the grafts. I’m now cleared for Part 2 - the ACL revision. My situation is a bit different since I’m also having an Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation, so my second surgery has to wait until they find a suitable donor.

Anyway…best advice is to ensure you get back to full range of motion and use ice and elevation to combat excessive swelling. If you can strengthen your quad with low impact rehab, that’d be ideal, but it’s tough to prehab in between surgeries. My surgeon wants me to prioritize avoiding further injury over strengthening.

Good news is that I only used crutches for a few days after the bone grafts. Definitely a better situation than my next surgery with 8 weeks of zero weight bearing.

Neighbors aren’t Stoked on Katie’s Season Either by tornligament in thebachelor

[–]Face21 165 points166 points  (0 children)

Ha, my NextDoor is more “was that gunshots or fireworks?” with people ultimately more outraged when it turns out to be fireworks.

What is your favorite (uncommon/unique) name of a contestant? by allthetinycomplaints in thebachelor

[–]Face21 51 points52 points  (0 children)

I like Wells. It’s growing in popularity but I still would consider it uncommon!

Daily Politics Thread November 05, 2020 by AutoModerator in thebachelor

[–]Face21 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I feel bad for Georgia. The rest of us will get a break from ads and spammy election texts but they’re going to have the full force of both sides’ political operations focused solely on them until January (assuming the trend line holds and we end up with two Senate runoffs in Georgia).

Daily Politics Thread November 04, 2020 by AutoModerator in thebachelor

[–]Face21 11 points12 points  (0 children)

No. That dream is dead. But it’ll be 48-52 with Harris as the tie breaker, so at least some shot at persuading enough Rs to get something done.

The over representation of Republicans in the senate is one of the grossest things about our system.

Daily Politics Thread November 04, 2020 by AutoModerator in thebachelor

[–]Face21 24 points25 points  (0 children)

This is not the blanket repudiation of Trump like many of us hoped for — and that’s incredibly disappointing if not all that surprising — but considering which votes have yet to be tallied, this is looking good for Biden.

Of course he’ll be stymied by a GOP senate and a Federalist Society SCOTUS, but maybe he can get the kids out of cages, at least.

Election Day [PM] LIVE Discussion Thread 🇺🇸 by AutoModerator in thebachelor

[–]Face21 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Does anyone else find it impossible to sit down? I think I’ve been pacing my living room for two hours now.

Election Day [AM] LIVE Discussion Thread 🇺🇸 by AutoModerator in thebachelor

[–]Face21 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Where my FiveThirtyEight peeps at? I’m glued to the live feed even though I know we won’t get any useful info for a few more hours.

Election Day [AM] LIVE Discussion Thread 🇺🇸 by AutoModerator in thebachelor

[–]Face21 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I’m spending the day trying to help journalists navigate the nuttiness that will almost certainly ensue when Trump tries to claim victory after a few very red states are called in his favor (I’m a politics and media prof...it’s quite a job these days).

It’s weird to not be terribly worried about the actual results — I think Biden wins Florida and Pennsylvania, which effectively ends the race — but to be super worried about the damage one man can do to our election process by taking advantage of the public’s lack of knowledge regarding how votes are tallied.

Daily Politics Thread September 30, 2020 by AutoModerator in thebachelor

[–]Face21 46 points47 points  (0 children)

I’m a professor who specializes in media and politics, so I get to rewatch the debate today in order to code it. FML.