I managed to tear the medial meniscus in my left knee. Im doing physical therapy now, but will have surgery in mid June. Anybody else been through this? I am told the recovery time should be fast. In Georgia, small game season starts in August, I am planninng on being good to go by then.
If the operation is done arthroscopic, you'll be hunting and ready to go in a few weeks!
Had both knees done. You should be fine by hunting season.
Been there and more. The tear should just be a clean up and quick recovery. Good luck, listen to your Dr.
Had mine done and the Doc put me on sick leave for 6 weeks. I was pretty well healed in 2 weeks.
Had my left meniscus repaired on a Thursday was back to work on Monday, was stumping that Saturday. I was 100% in less than a month.
My scope for the torn meniscus was as easy as pie, and I'm 68 :saywhat: Walked out of the surgery center without crutches two hours after surgery, up the stairs at home....never had a pain and was back to my 3-4 mile daily walks after 2 weeks on restricted activity. You should do fine.
3weeks 4weeks if your old .you will feel much better
Do not push it to fast...December of 2010 I had a total knee replacement after the 3rd scope was done in June . Once menicus is gone and you are bone on bone it wears down quickly. That was at age 47. This January a year and a month after replacement I was walking up and down the ridges of the Lincoln National Forrest and took My first archery Mule deer. Good luck and take care of your knees.
A repaired torn meniscus heals real quick.
Just count your blessings you didn't tear your rotator cuff. A repaired rotator cuff takes a l-o-n-g time to heal.
I have a complex tear, been nursing it since July last year..got dumped on by W-Comp insurance, they say I have to live with it. Instead of the scope surgery I am thinking about trying Regenexx, a Stem Cell procedure. The stem cells come from your own bone marrow and are put into the area of the tear.. the stem cells are also good for arthritus and ligament repairs.
I requested a spinal tap and watched my doc do mine live on overhead screen. It was very interesting, as he talked me thru the whole thing.
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Had both knees done. You should be fine by hunting season.
Ditto. If not sooner.
This is good news. I am sheduled for bilateral arthroscopic knee surgery pretty soon. Apparently, I have damaged the meniscus on both knees, but it is a comfort to know the repairs won't put me out of commission very long, if at all. Good luck with yours, Uncle Buck!
Thanks, I appreciate the encouragement. The Dr says thats the omnly thing wrong with my knee, other than what he calls " a liitle age appropriate arthritis"(I'm 58). I am not even worried about missing fishing season now!
Paul, you Georgia boys are tough, you'll do fine. Had 2 scopes on my left knee, one on my right. I'll be 58 next month. No major problems. Follow doctors advice and don't be a super hero or too macho. The process will go better for you!Good luck. :thumbsup:
Had my left knee done back in the 90's, bout 3 wks to get over it.
I am amazed by the success stories from you guys.
I tore mine playing high school football and didn't realize it. Several years of loose cartiledge floating around in my knee did lots of wear to surrounding tissue. Finally had arthoscopic surgery to cut out the torn pieces. Needed it again about 13yrs later. Both recoveries were the most painful thing I ever experienced. I wouldn't wish it on anyone.
The last surgery was 14yrs ago. If I don't do anything other than walk on firm level ground I'm usually OK. If I'm stupid and try to squat or hike in deep snow it will flare up and will be pretty painful for a couple weeks.
I guess the key is to get it fixed right away. Playing football back in the 70's you were encouraged to man up and "walk it off".
Good luck, hope all goes well for you!
The only caveat is that there are two ways to do it. If they remove the torn "flap" recovery is quick but long range chances of some type of arthritis are greater. If it is repairable, which means they can sew the flap back to where it belongs then recovery is much longer but the future is brighter. Decisions, decisions.
Been there and done that...I walked out of the hospital room when they discharged me and I was back to normal a day or two later...no biggie!
I had my torn meniscus worked on in an Army hospital about 40 years ago. They opened it up from one side to the other and removed a torn chunk. It took me about 3 weeks to recover, the first week in the hospital and I was in pretty good shape back then. Today, the arthroscopic procedures have you leaving the hospital the same day with two tiny little holes to heal and none of the butchery they did on mine. It lasted 40 years, but now at age 71 I've scheduled a total joint replacement. They're predicting about the same recovery period for a whole knee replacement. Ain't medical progress grand?
MCL's are easy no worrys, i tore my ACL MCL and everybit of cartilage out of my right knee wrestling, i got an infection, and 6 surgeries later i finallly got it all done. My point is count your blessings! MCLs are fixed in less that 2 weeks! Good Luck!
Yep, 2-3 weeks and you will be fine.Had my right knee done in 2007 but it has been bothering me the last 2 years. Might get an MRI this early winter to see if anything else is wrong with it.
Piece of cake as operations go thesedays.
I've had ongoing knee issues for several years but within the last month it has got me to where I can hardly go. I'm scheduled a week from today on the right one, one day after my 67th birthday.
Folks I know who have had it seem to get over it pretty easily. I imagine the left one will get fixed within a year or so as it is going fast.
I had my meniscus removed a year ago in my.left knee and recovery was not too bad. Just listen to your doc and do your physical therapy. I had surgery at the end of March and was chasing turkeys the beginning of may. Good luck I'm sure it will go fine