Something in life happens where you are not ready. Teenagers believe that they are invincible. If someone actually feels it is not, it will affect their lives. I thought it was invincible. Of course, scratches and scratches are not a big problem for me, but I am not preparing what will happen. During the process of growth, I did a truck with softball, basketball and volleyball. I am addicted to sports. They are my life all year round and I am crazy about running all the sports for my high school.
Along with other surrounding basketball girls, I started a summer basketball training camp. There is a basketball tournament, we played four games a day. During the game the other player stole the ball, so I drove her to the court. I put it under her basket, I tripped over her feet, fell down and heard something. I am absolutely scared. The referee ran to me. What I can say is only "sudden appearance! What will happen suddenly!" I can not turn my legs at the knees. It's scary. I was taken to the main hall and departed. I can not turn down two weeks.
Once you bend the knee again, start exercising again. I interrupted basketball, but I still played volleyball with softballs. My knee feels different but I think it will be successful. At a volleyball training camp at Olivet Nazarene University, I jumped off and blocked me and killed my friend Christie when my knees bent. Incredible! After I could not get out of bed, the coach insisted I would go to see the trainer Ozzy again. He inspected my knee and thought that I had torn my meniscus (knee cartilage), and my MCL (medial hip tendon) might have a small crevice. He told me I should go to O.A.K. Orthopaedics (a clinic including eight cosmetic surgeons).
I was not afraid of seeing a doctor because I thought that I knew something did not work. It was said that it takes only 4 weeks to cure. Dr. Ellis told me what Ozzy did, but I first got X-rays to make sure there are no broken bones or fractures.
He was my savior when I stayed in bed for several months after undergoing knee surgery in 2010 and spent long time with crutches. He helped me with each rehabilitation session. He wrapped my knees three times a day to help him. He climbed up and down the stairs. When I take food from the effect of analgesics, sometimes eat me, sometimes when taking care of all the small, awkward necessities / what I want. I think that this is not only for families. I am always with you, like other people I know, a small emotional gesture tells what I have, I lose all meaning, or never start. The problem is that the expression is mainly used in a selfish way, and I think many people will reveal it when they like or ask you. It will stutter you what you do for them and how it makes them happy
I have been performing total knee replacement surgery over the past three years. I was 62 years old at the time, but now it is less than 1 month and under 65 years old. My first total knee replacement surgery was 59 years old. I was told that I would never participate in competitive games. I replaced my left knee completely with a special surgical hospital I respected three years ago with Dr. Meymann, so I played 3 games twice a week in a 30 - minute male competition. It can achieve over 1,500 full games, over 18,000 minutes, countless miles before and after.
June 3, 2017: On 1, 417 days after surgery, I picked up another basketball. This is the first time that I participated in this competition since my first injury. Things are going well. My knee feels strong - until I jump, and it's fun. I immediately understood what was wrong. I attempted to stay but the lateral stability of the knee disappeared. Everything feels like the first time except that my knees are really hurt. I find it difficult to straighten it. I immediately took an appointment with Dr. DiFelice and MRI. What I was most concerned about was confirmed, but this time again I tore my meniscus. He recommended the same operation - again allograft. I was not satisfied with his proposal, I promised a Brooklynnet player ... I am still in HSS. He gave me some cool news - I did the wrong program in 2013, and should use Gold Standard BTB autotransplant. I like him and has a good atmosphere, but I would like to see Dr. Robert Marx, the last doctor.