It looks as though I have possibly torn my LCL in my knee (pending an MRI confirmation). I tore my ACL in the other knee many years back and I'm not looking forward to the lengthily recovery time. At least with this injury I am able to put some weight on my knee without it completely giving out so I'm staying positive that it is a minor tear and won't require surgery, but I will find out soon enough. I would be lying though if a little bit of depression hasn't crept in. I hate when my routine gets affected by the smallest of things let alone something like this
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Originally posted by 6p6 View PostBeen there man, GodspeedWhat type of graft did you guys use? I went with a hamstring graft this first time around which left me with chronic hamstring pulls, but I'm not to excited about a cadaver graft. I'm interested to hear about others experiences.Originally posted by animal87 View PostI've been there it sucks, but you will be better faster than you think. Keep your head up man.
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that blows big time man. one of the competitors i worked with last year had the big three ligs in her knee replaced at one time. all with cadiver donated ones. she was back at full speed in 3 and a half months and out of the brace in 2 and a half. on top of bodybuilding she also did volley ball basket ball and soft ball, so she abused the hell out of her body and even after getting it fixed she had 99% full range of motion and barely any pain at all.Originally posted by spraynpray View Postwell looks like i'll be out for a bit, complete ACL tear. 6-8 months till I can return to work post op.TGBSupplements REP
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CadaverOriginally posted by spraynpray View PostWhat type of graft did you guys use? I went with a hamstring graft this first time around which left me with chronic hamstring pulls, but I'm not to excited about a cadaver graft. I'm interested to hear about others experiences.
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