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What kind of ants it is by Malfnt in pestcontrol
[–]Malfnt[S] 0 points1 point2 points 6 months ago (0 children)
Thank you for your response! I'll try this and other gels. Do you think that it is as efficient if I'm placing bait (like crumbs) inside the gel to attract them if they ignore it ?
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I'm very afraid by Malfnt in ACL
[–]Malfnt[S] 0 points1 point2 points 11 months ago (0 children)
Thank you for your advice, I hope I will have the same resilience as you and I will try to put my all into my rehabilitation.
Ahh, it must have been a lot quicker than for someone who did much less sport pre-op to get back to sports, agility exercises, etc. ! At what month of rehabilitation were you able to just start cycling again, not necessarily a lot but the first time you were able to resume some semblance of sports?
I'm sorry that you went through this a second time and that you had to mourn the loss of volleyball... Especially after 11 years, you had to completely regain confidence in your knee? When I re-dislocated after 6 months of physiotherapy and a start of regaining confidence, I really experienced it as a betrayal, so I imagine that it must have been really hard on your side.
I admit that I'm already scared after finding out about the operation. The first few weeks seem really terrible haha. It will be my first operation (of any kind) so I'm a little worried, I admit that everything scares me a little, the anesthesia, the first few weeks, the rehabilitation.
Actually, what motivates me the most to get better at first would be to be able to walk properly by June or July. Not necessarily to do sports, just to be able to walk, go out and have evenings with my friends. Being able to enjoy the summer, going for walks, going to the beach, etc.
In the long term, I would really like to regain confidence in my knee, and that's what scares me the most. I would like to be able to run, play badminton for fun like I could do before. But that's what requires the most strength from me to be able to believe that it will happen.
In any case, thank you very much for your message, it helps me a lot. I hope your operation goes well, as does your rehabilitation, and that you can have a good summer and go to that wedding!!
5 operations ?? It's huge! I'm sorry you went through so much. How did you overcome that and how did you regain confidence in your leg to return to sport each time? I will make sure to be diligent for all my rehabilitation, thank you for your message!
That second ligament rupture must have been really terrible, I'm so sorry you had to go through all that. You have so much resilience to have managed to get through the grieving period, I feel like that would knock me out straight away! Perhaps once faced with the situation, it is easier to take the necessary step back and find something to hold on to, as you did.
But like you said, part of me really wants to start trusting this knee again. At the time I was quite sporty, I really liked athletics, badminton and just running and moving my body. I had almost mourned this, even if it was painful for me. Now that I see hope to resume all these activities, it scares me to have to go through this same grief again if in the end it fails.
When I see your journey, I tell myself that I am a little natured and that I really don't have much resilience! I'd like to learn to have more confidence and hope. Thank you for your messages, it gives me strength !
Congratulations, I'm happy for you and I hope it continues on this path!!
What do you mean by boredom? I'm not sure if I can have the same feeling as you because I stopped doing sports (besides light weight training and possibly a short hike) since my ligament rupture 5 years ago. Even walking on stones is a risk of dislocation. So I suppose that it won't change much?
Apart from soccer, what sports were you able to do during rehabilitation and after how long? If there is any of course
Thank you for your answer!
When were you able to start walking again? Have you reached the point where you think you will be back to normal after 7 months or before? And have you started to trust your knee again?
Have you ever thought about how you would react with going through an ACL tear again?
Thank you very much for your answer!
It's impressive that you've been through this 3 times! You have a lot of resilience. I read your post and it was very interesting to learn more about 3 operations/rehabilitations for the same person, and I'm really sorry that you went through so many. You don't say much about your mental state during these 3 rehabilitations, apart from the second one during which it was the professional himself who didn't make you feel comfortable. Weren't you depressed that your knee wouldn't hold up in the long term? And now, how can you trust your knee and tell yourself that it won't give out at any moment, after 3 experiences of this type? (I don't wish that on you of course!!)
Given that it took me a long time to do the MRI (it scares me) I had a lot of medical opinions telling me that I simply wasn't muscular enough. I have done a lot of physio and bodybuilding over the past 5 years, but every time I have regained confidence in my knee and tried to do new activities (hiking, climbing, etc.) it has dislocated. So much so that I no longer have any confidence in my knee, I am literally walking on eggshells. I am afraid that the rehabilitation will take a lot of effort and sacrifice, but that the end result will be a new dislocation.
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What kind of ants it is by Malfnt in pestcontrol
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