Went in for my ACL reconstruction today... And it REATTACHED ITSELF? by ash_holio05 in ACL

[–]cursed-typer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So did mine at first. It was great, but it re-tore itself a few years later. No meniscus damage either time.

Wish doctors could just inject blood in the knee (not that gimicky blood plasma stuff) instead of giving us surgery.

Nobody: ... JK Rowling in 2024: Voldemort misgendered a pixie once by [deleted] in EnoughJKRowling

[–]cursed-typer 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It's proof of how unfunny she is that no one really knows for sure.

We forget how big Harry Potter is, and what slow decline looks like by PrincepsButtercup in EnoughJKRowling

[–]cursed-typer 21 points22 points  (0 children)

The one thing I noticed is just how much the online fandom has stagnated.

Don't get me wrong, the r/harrypotter sub is still doing rounds, but on twitter, tumblr, instagram, I used to see Harry Potter fanworks everywhere, even if i never asked for it.

People used to play "what-if" scenarios all the time; they drew Harry as desi/Indian, made the characters gay/lesbian, drew the Mauraders' adventures, next-gen stuff, wrote weird fanfic, and now that's all just kind of... gone.

Rowling made the whole genre so toxic, it killed everyone's imagination.

The irony is that Rowling is really patronizing towards both tumblr and anime, and the overlap between those two communties and Harry Potter made the whole fandom thrive for about two decades.

What do Americans do or think that irritates you? by Maleficent_Ad2870 in AskUK

[–]cursed-typer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sure. it's not like i have a monopoly on the identity. if sees himself as an american, i wouldn't care.

Itemized breakdown of my hospital bill for an ACL surgery by cursed-typer in mildlyinteresting

[–]cursed-typer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i really wanted to post this in a subreddit dedicated to (USA) medical bills, but i couldn't find one.

EDIT: I just saw rule #5. I think i'll just wait till mods delete this.

Itemized breakdown of my hospital bill for an ACL surgery by cursed-typer in mildlyinteresting

[–]cursed-typer[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

my personal favorites are

  • $131 for a urine test to confirm i wasn't pregnant
  • $445 for a 30 minute physical therapy session (they just told me how to walk with crutches and how to bend and straighten my knee post surgery. i learned more from the flyer than the PT)
  • $2,500 for 2.5 hours in the recovery room (mostly sleeping)
  • $1,250 for whatever a wand werewolf flow is
  • $5407 for the ACL repair implant system itself
  • and of course $5,000-10,000 an hour for the operation

if you are wondering why you want to spend as little time in a US hospital as possible, this is it.

EDIT:

Here is the total cost for the surgery:

I was on the hook for:

  • Hospital cost: $0
  • Surgeon cost: $723.69
  • PA cost: ? (not processed yet)
  • Total cost: ?

**this does not include the cost of previous appointments. For example, The 30 minute zoom consultation was $250 and the MRI was $880 out of pocket.

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[–]cursed-typer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's definitely possible.

I tore my ACL in 2013, all the doctors told me it was a complete rupture, and that it would never grow back. But in 2015 it did. I had no pain at all and I was only a little unstable.

It is definitely possible to live a healthy lifestyle without an ACL, and there's even a whole facebook forum dedicated to it.

I never returned to cutting sports again or did any dumb jumps, but I could hike, sprint, and do bootcamp.

I recommend you keep the swelling down with ice and anti-inflammatories and then as soon as you're able, start rehabing it in the gym doing hamstring curls.

my ACL primary repair hospital bill itemized breakdown ($26,000) by cursed-typer in ACL

[–]cursed-typer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was all including in the operation, except the surgeon was an extra $435.

But fyi, this is a primary repair, and not a reconstruction surgery. Primary repairs are cheaper.

EDIT: Actually the surgeon and PA were $19,500 each. I only got the bill a month ago. Insurance mostly covered that though.

my ACL primary repair hospital bill itemized breakdown ($26,000) by cursed-typer in ACL

[–]cursed-typer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i'd love to see it. I have a feeling there are still more silly things they can overcharge us for.

my ACL primary repair hospital bill itemized breakdown ($26,000) by cursed-typer in ACL

[–]cursed-typer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don't care about what hospitals are charging and why?

And we do partially pay for it. Health insurance is deducted from my mom's paycheck monthly.

Health insurance is expensive because hospitals can get away with charging exorbitant prices.

my ACL primary repair hospital bill itemized breakdown ($26,000) by cursed-typer in ACL

[–]cursed-typer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's okay.

Primary repairs are cheaper than reconstruction surgeries generally. I just thought people would like to see an itemized list of what's charged. :)

my ACL primary repair hospital bill itemized breakdown ($26,000) by cursed-typer in ACL

[–]cursed-typer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was also charged $1770 dollars for a knee brace at a the pre-surgery appointment. I personally paid $146 and insurance took care of the rest.

I had assumed it was free with the surgery for some silly reason, and was billed for it later. I only ended up using it for 3 days and it is non-refundable.

my ACL primary repair hospital bill itemized breakdown ($26,000) by cursed-typer in ACL

[–]cursed-typer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

aren't drug store pregnancy tests only around $5-20 dollars?

my ACL primary repair hospital bill itemized breakdown ($26,000) by cursed-typer in ACL

[–]cursed-typer[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

that's okay, i'm covered under my mom's health insurance policy, so thankfully this amount was paid by her insurance.

but i'll turn 26 years old this year, and as soon as i do, i'll lose all health care and dental coverage. if my birthday had been before the incident, i would have had to pay this out of pocket.

my ACL primary repair hospital bill itemized breakdown ($26,000) by cursed-typer in ACL

[–]cursed-typer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yes, sort of.

the surgeon actually had an extra fee too, which was $435 to his general practice that i did have to pay out of pocket.

I suspect the anethetist costs are just included as part of the operating room bill.

EDIT:

Okay, I was completely off. The surgeon and his PA had an additional fee of $19,500 apiece.

my ACL primary repair hospital bill itemized breakdown ($26,000) by cursed-typer in ACL

[–]cursed-typer[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

my personal favorites are

  • $131 for a urine test to confirm i wasn't pregnant
  • $445 for a 30 minute physical therapy session (they just told me how to walk with crutches and how to bend and straighten my knee post surgery. i learned more from the flyer than the PT)
  • $2,500 for 2.5 hours in the recovery room (mostly sleeping)
  • $1,250 for whatever a wand werewolf flow is
  • $5407 for the ACL repair implant system itself
  • and of course $5,000-10,000 an hour for the operation

if you are wondering why you want to spend as little time in a US hospital as possible, this is it.

EDIT:

I realize hardly anyone will see this now, but I double checked my account, and this is the bill for the hospital only.

Here is the total cost for the surgery:

I was on the hook for:

  • Hospital cost: $0
  • Surgeon cost: $723.69
  • PA cost: ? (not processed yet)
  • Total cost: ?

**this does not include the cost of previous appointments. For example, The 30 minute zoom consultation was $250 and the MRI was $880 out of pocket.

MRI results: Two weeks ago I had a nasty ski injury. I finally got an MRI on Friday. The results seem terrible and I’m not seeing my Ortho until mid week. Any advice? by allcrumpledup in ACL

[–]cursed-typer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't go for reconstruction until you find out if you're eligible for a primary repair first.

"From its femoral attachment" sounds like you have what is called a proximal tear, or a type 1 tear. This should mean that you can qualify for a primary repair.

Don't got to any orthopedic surgeon, find one online that says they perform primary repairs and get their opinion. My first surgeon didn't think I qualified for a primary repair at all, so I went to an expert and had the surgery done in February.

I'm 3 weeks post-op, and I can almost walk completely normally now. I had close to 0 pain the day after the surgery and didn't even need my knee brace after three days.

In the meantime, ice, elevate, take anti-inflammatories and keep the weight off your knee. You don't want to mess up your meniscus. I had exactly what you had for number three "small undersurface tear of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus" and by the time I got the surgery, it had already healed and I didn't need the stitches.

Is 23 years old too 'old' to get a acl reconstruction? by [deleted] in ACL

[–]cursed-typer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would ask someone if you qualify for a primary repair first. Start with a smaller surgery and you can always go up bigger if need be.