In November of 2009, while serving as a Lay Missioner in the desert of Mexico, I was bucked off a horse. My left knee twisted and popped. I faced a surgery in Mexico, but it never was quite right. Finally, back in the USA and with Medical Insurance, I am now facing a second surgery, and in the hopes that someone out there facing a similar operation may find this helpefull, this blog is entirely a summary of my knee and my journey...

Monday, April 11, 2011

Six weeks tomorrow! Out of the woods!

Tomorrow will be six weeks post op.  My knee is doing great!  I am walking around, spinning, going up and down stairs, and yesterday we had our Trail Clinic at the ranch to raise money for the hospital bill. 

Here are the "goods"
  •  I can sleep without a brace, with no complication!
  • I can go up and donw stairs while in a brace
  • I can use the spin bike (30 minutes wears me out!)
  • I can do all the necessary barn chores, with no problems
  • I can longe my horse and ground drive him
  • The numb spot on the front of my knee is getting smaller
Her are the "bads"
  • Sometimes when I walk I get a sharp stabbing pain right in the bone where it was drilled through
  • I am tired of babying my knee, and my mom (although it is with love) is annoyingly cautious
  • I can't run yet
  • My quad is very very very small, so I don't have the control yet to go without a brace
  • My inner thigh muscles are deteriorating due to the lack of riding.
But all in all, I am doing great.  If anyone is reading this (and I doubt they are) and is going to have the same surgery, IT IS WORTH IT!  I feel better every day!

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