How I came back stronger after ACL surgery | Volleyball player shares emotional ACL story

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  • @itsgabbieagain
    @itsgabbieagain Год назад +103

    This recovery is much more mentally challenging than I anticipated 😢

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +6

      It can be tough, but you got this! Keep your head up!

    • @LittlebackbreakersBlogspot
      @LittlebackbreakersBlogspot Год назад

      Same

    • @pamela2406
      @pamela2406 Год назад +4

      It is so tough i had 4 days ago my surgery but have such a big pain again… like feel like my knee is stuck. It’s absolutely painful and challenging… emotionally… I never really cried before, but now it’s like ai can’t do anything to get better… ❤️‍🩹

    • @Alex9Alex
      @Alex9Alex 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@pamela2406 sending you best wishes

  • @roxanaarama1105
    @roxanaarama1105 3 года назад +197

    Hi, thank you so much for posting your story. I'm 15 years old and I tore my acl and meniscus in November and got surgery 3 days ago. Before the surgery I watched a lot of videos to see what the process looks like, but very few talked about the impact on your mental health. Finding out that I tore my acl is pretty much every athlete's nightmare. It happened during my most important game of the season and I felt like I let down the whole team. I've been playing volleyball and doing sports in general my whole life. I'm not sure if I would've had/can have a career in sports, if I'm willing to risk it all. Now I've become a burden for my family and friends and it's tough. Mentally I'm not in a great place right now, but I'm working hard, pushing through the pain and I want to keep getting stronger. It takes time and patience to heal and i am ready to make that commitment. Thank you for reminding me to keep my head up and push forward. Thank you so much for reminding us that it gets better ❤.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  3 года назад +27

      I can completely empathize with how you feel right now! And I think it's important to give yourself time to feel a little down in the dumps about it for a few days - it's a hard hard thing when it feels like something so important to you gets taken away from you suddenly. It can feel like part of who you are, part of your identity, gets taken away. But I want to assure you that this process can give you a new identity - as an overcomer and as a warrior. And that even this setback can be an even bigger comeback. Once I wrapped my head around the possibility that I could come back even stronger, faster and better if I dedicated myself to the process - I felt really grateful to be going through it. You will become so much more mentally strong than some of your teammates because of this obstacle you get an opportunity now to overcome. It does get better! I promise :) Feel free to connect with me on instagram @victoria_dorsano and shoot me a message if you need any support! I'm here for you!

    • @dawittedla3498
      @dawittedla3498 Год назад +1

      for 15 it is tol much

    • @lilah9239
      @lilah9239 Год назад +1

      Same

    • @nitroerza8988
      @nitroerza8988 Год назад

      DANG that's nothing tore my ACL and MCL and slight kneecap at 14

    • @wyattcoe8825
      @wyattcoe8825 Год назад +7

      Lifelong athlete, age 26. Injured my knee the week of Christmas 2022. Finally got it looked at after several months with little improvement (my body has never let me down like this before and it has been infuriating). Got an MRI and confirmed a partial ACL tear. Now staring down the barrel of surgery at this lengthy recovery and mentally preparing myself. I miss running so much it hurts, but this seems to be the only way forward.
      For anyone who has done this without a family nearby, how did you manage the logistics of the first few weeks post-op?

  • @jesssilk9910
    @jesssilk9910 11 месяцев назад +13

    Tears kept rolling down my face as I watched this. Thanks so much for sharing. I have an MCL tear (grade 3 ) and have torn my ACL as well after a skiing accident on Christmas Day. I'm a 41-year-old mum. Want so much to play with my girl and be active with her. I've been told I have a year-plus recovery. Getting my head in the game. ACL reconstructive Surgery in 3-4 weeks. To see you jumping and running again made my heart sing. I've decided to use this time to train as a Clinical Nutritionist (something I have wanted to do for the last 10 + years). I have decided to turn this into a positive. Again, thank you

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  11 месяцев назад +1

      Good for you!! I’m sure you’re going to have a lot of wonderful things come from this. Keep going 🙏

    • @Alessi_Adore
      @Alessi_Adore 7 месяцев назад

      How are you now? Hope you're well

  • @ahunnitMyles
    @ahunnitMyles 2 года назад +16

    i hope ALL who goes through an ACL recovery process keeps a positive mindset! beyond grateful i found this video

  • @Depresso_Espresso_420
    @Depresso_Espresso_420 11 месяцев назад +12

    I tore my ACL and meniscus skiing. That morning I told myself I shouldn’t go. Being the athlete I am I went anyways. Worst decision. I am definitely trusting my gut next time because emotionally I’m going through with this injury. Not working out and playing VB was literally my life line.

    • @naomi_955
      @naomi_955 2 месяца назад

      I tore my acl about a month ago it is so hard on you mentally!!

  • @Kymeleon
    @Kymeleon 11 месяцев назад +20

    A mere 2hrs after arriving in Mexico, I tore my ACL, partially tore my PCL, strained my MCL, tore my medial meniscus and had a compression fracture in my tibia...dancing.
    Waited 314 days for surgery...which was postponed as I tested positive for Ecoli, Norovirus and Covid 5 days before surgery. IV for 3 days, Christmas alone and another 33 day wait. Surgery in 4 days. Excited and apprehensive. I hike dogs for a living and live alone. No family. No financial support as self-employed. It's going to be a long road to recovery...but keep reminding myself this is temporary.
    Thank you for sharing your story. I'll join some online support groups so that I feel less alone in this journey.

    • @PaulSmith-pr7pv
      @PaulSmith-pr7pv 11 месяцев назад +2

      Wow what a journey, wish you all the best.

    • @Kymeleon
      @Kymeleon 11 месяцев назад +5

      Surgeon discovered more damage than MRI showed (tore lateral meniscus as well), but I had my 2 week post-op and healing as well as possible. The 2 week Px have finished, so sleeping is a challenge due to pain. Grateful for friends who come by, my lovely dog and the online community: We aren't alone and we'll get through this. ❤️

    • @JayJay-c7v
      @JayJay-c7v 10 месяцев назад

      You are strongest

    • @mikeclegg1282
      @mikeclegg1282 9 месяцев назад

      Wow my heart goes out to you. ❤️
      My son has just ruptured his ACL and as parent I am devastated. Hes only 14 and played high level soccer in England. I am quite literally heart-broken.
      Good luck on your recovery 🙏

    • @BsBs-bm2xn
      @BsBs-bm2xn 7 месяцев назад

      Be Strong ,

  • @aaliyah.k1925
    @aaliyah.k1925 Год назад +11

    It took my doctors 3 years to figure out my Acl & meniscus were torn. They just assumed my knee cap just kept dislocating and that nothing happened to my Acl. They did x-rays and other tests and said my ACL was fine but my knee just kept popping out and feeling unstable. 3 years after complaining they finally ordered and MRI and figured out what was happening. My surgery for my ACL and stitching up my meniscus is this Thursday. Thank you so much for sharing your story ❤

    • @FabelousMe
      @FabelousMe 9 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly the same happened to me. I apparently tore mine 5 years ago. My doctor told me it was nothing to worry about and it was just a 'weak' spot for me lol, but I had enough and ordered an MRI as well. I had surgery last Tuesday and luckily no irreversible damage was done during these 5 years.
      I definitely feel you and get your frustration. How are you holding up now?

    • @cagrsarac2042
      @cagrsarac2042 2 месяца назад

      Hi! I'm going to have my surgery probably this summer and it would almost be 3 years since accident at the time. So I'm wondering how did all went and how are you doing now?😅

  • @amandac613
    @amandac613 Месяц назад

    Was showing my kids the surgery I was going to need and stumbled on your video. Thank you so much for sharing. Hope you're doing well. Gives me hope 🥺

  • @PalomaSaldana-d8q
    @PalomaSaldana-d8q Год назад +4

    Hi! I am so thankful to listen to your story. I tore my ACL fully and had an extensive tear on my Lateral Meniscus. I remember the doctor completely ruling out the ACL tear and being in shock the day I got pulled out of school for a brace fitting. I got tackled from behind in a state cup soccer game. I remember limping off the field and sitting on the bench thinking that this was the worst pain I had ever been in. I am two weeks post operation and I just feel behind. I've missed tryouts, I don't have a team anymore, and it feels like the world has taken away one of the things I love the most. Thank you for the video because a lot of times it feels like only so many people truly understand how much pain we are in mentally and physically.

  • @liondihenriquez1194
    @liondihenriquez1194 Год назад +4

    3 weeks post opp today from my meniscus and ACL and I have appreciated your videos... Not use too being in this position of not being active but your positivity helps me.. thank you

  • @yashasvichaudhary5615
    @yashasvichaudhary5615 Год назад +16

    Felt much better after hearing you story,you really overcame all the obstacles throughout your journey.I am 5 weeks post acl surgery.I have been active whole my life and am really great at soccer,I also used to lift heavy ass weights in the gym but now I am doing bare minimum weights.The hardest part of this journey is the mental pain from which one has to go through.The last two months have been really pathetic for me and I have really become isolated and lonely.I am doing pretty good at recovering but the mental pain is just too much to handle.From doing a 375lbs squat to be not able to lift your own bodyweight,looks like a long way to go!

    • @dariialazarenko3077
      @dariialazarenko3077 Год назад

      I am so sorry to hear about your story 😢 I just learned about my own ACL tear and it's so frustrating

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +2

      It can be a long journey for sure, but try to celebrate the progress of getting stronger every day and make it your goal to become even better than you were before. Only you have the power to make this setback an even bigger comeback.

  • @MasEorg-b3b
    @MasEorg-b3b 24 дня назад

    I have torn 3/4 of the width of my meniscus and had smaller lesions on my LCL and PCL. It all happend at the police academy, and now the dream is crushed, but i will keep pushing. Post surgery I had my knee locked in a knee brace for 6 weeks. I was in wheelchair for 6 weeks because my doctor told me not to walk or use my leg for the whole 6 weeks. My doctor told me I cannot squat past 90 degrees for 6 months and not to run in the first 12 months past surgery. Now im doing alot better but the mental part was and is still hard still 4 months after surgery. I wish everyone who is dealing with knee injuries the best recovery. Keep your head high.

  • @pbamotoclub
    @pbamotoclub Год назад +1

    nov 8 my fourth knee surgery , will be doing the process 38yrs old

  • @satyachivukul9703
    @satyachivukul9703 Год назад +2

    Thank you for posting this victoria as i am watching this video while getting ready to discharge from hospital after my ACL surgery

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      Celebrate every small win!! Wishing you the best in your recovery my friend 🙏

    • @Alessi_Adore
      @Alessi_Adore 7 месяцев назад

      How are you feeling now? How's the recovery? 🍀

  • @andyreinisch8734
    @andyreinisch8734 Год назад +3

    What an incredible (and brutal) story. Thank you for sharing. Sitting here 5 weeks post op and videos like this are the only thing keeping me sane right now

  • @Neenjuh
    @Neenjuh Год назад +3

    I appreciate your story. I just tore my ACL on Sept 18th 2023 at open grass Vball. I was a highly competitive BB rated indoor/grass player being 5”7 with a 36-40 inch vertical. I broke down completely when I rewatched a video of my injury from a friend recording in the background. I broke down again when I got the MRI results back and seeing those words “ACL RUPTURE”.
    Your story has lifted me up and has relieved some of this stress I’ve put on myself. I’m in your early stages where I was so angry and upset at myself for how I got hurt.
    Thank you again for giving me a sigh of relief. I shall update you as time progresses. I can’t get surgery until my mobility in my knee is restored.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing your story! Let me know how it goes. I wish you all the best on your journey!

    • @tarandeepjohar9915
      @tarandeepjohar9915 Год назад

      Even I had a surgery of ACL n Miniscus repair on september 7.Now,I started my rehab program.

    • @Alessi_Adore
      @Alessi_Adore 7 месяцев назад

      I feel the exact same way. Angry I did this to myself, my heart sunk when got the confirmation of the rupture. Still haven't appointed the surgery. How are you holding up?

  • @SpartanFitnessPB
    @SpartanFitnessPB 3 месяца назад +1

    I really really appreciate your words and how you open up sharing your experiences. I needed to hear these things

  • @limmicheal5082
    @limmicheal5082 Год назад +7

    I am three weeks post op from ACL, MCL and POL reconstruction and the process is really mentally challenging where by some days you just feel weakness in the knee and start fearing if the grafts are holding up well and if something is wrong. Thank you so much for sharing your story and it brought me comfort knowing that we just have to get rid of these negative thoughts and move forward day by day, step by step

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +1

      Keep moving forward and celebrating even the small wins. You’ve got this!

  • @danieldeletsu1440
    @danieldeletsu1440 2 года назад +10

    This is incredibly inspiring. Thanks for being vulnerable, honest, and sharing your story! Even as someone who hasn't torn their ACL, your story still taught me so much.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I'm so glad it still provided some benefit to you :)

  • @mayaleco
    @mayaleco Год назад +1

    This video made me sob! I tore my acl during recreational volleyball and your comment about how it was your happy place and it was stripped away from you resonated so much. You give me hope!!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      Yes!! And you can get back to that happy place, no doubt! ❤️

  • @reginalddecoteau6312
    @reginalddecoteau6312 9 месяцев назад

    Shout-out to you for sharing your testimony with the world. At the moment I am on day 16 of my post op journey.
    While playing basketball, going for a loose ball, a fellow hooper barreled into my right knee from the inside. Tore my ACL and Meniscus and strained ALL. Your videos have been a blessing for this 43 year old. This process is no joke, but im motivated to learn from this experience, heal and get back to doing all the things again! God bless you and your husband.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!! You got this :)

  • @OfficialDev03
    @OfficialDev03 Год назад +2

    i this video means a lot thank you , i’m going into my acl surgery in just 2 days and rn is cleared up a lot for me

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +1

      You’re so welcome! Wishing you a smooth recovery ❤️

    • @Alessi_Adore
      @Alessi_Adore 7 месяцев назад

      May I ask how are you holding up after basically a year of your surgery? 🍀

  • @amrtarek8622
    @amrtarek8622 3 месяца назад +3

    I tore up my ACL and meniscus 15 days ago ... Literally I had a dream the night before that I will have it and my mom told me do not go. Still I went to play soccer ... it semms that it is a long journey, wish me strength

    • @abelvaldez4801
      @abelvaldez4801 Месяц назад

      That is almost exactly the same thing that happened to me mate. My mom and my girlfriend told me not to play anymore because of previous minor injuries. But my stubbornness of wanting to play got the best of me. I had ruptured my acl

    • @abelvaldez4801
      @abelvaldez4801 Месяц назад

      as strange as it sounds, I also had a dream of my leg snapping in half a couple of weeks prior. Present day, I had acl surgery 6 days ago. A long recovery journey awaits

  • @AgguLakku
    @AgguLakku 2 года назад +8

    Not every one understands the pain of ACL tear, recovery, mental strength and finally, becoming stronger than ever before! Love you dear for such a great video. Btw, I'm in the 3rd week of post-op.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад +1

      Congrats on making it to week 3!!! How are you feeling?!

    • @AgguLakku
      @AgguLakku 2 года назад

      I'm taking this journey nicely.

    • @omowunmio5428
      @omowunmio5428 Год назад

      Mine is over two months and my knee is still stiff and I can't bend it. Please what can I do?

    • @hahaharden2506
      @hahaharden2506 Год назад

      ​@@omowunmio5428how are you now

  • @vishalbharadwaj
    @vishalbharadwaj 3 дня назад

    I am scheduled for an ACL surgery in 3 days and this video was relieving for sure. I run, getting trained in boxing and martial arts. No major incident took place but I think there was a tear for close to an year which subsided because of regular workouts and strengthening but it got weak now and opened up. The doc said it is a small tear but if I have to resume all the activities again, then surgery is a must. Hopefully, the recovery goes smoother.

  • @Malitas-u4e
    @Malitas-u4e 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hello and thanks for your video.
    It’s 4am in the morning for me I’m literally a week away from my ACL surgery and I’m very anxious.
    I had a rough day with pain in my leg hence woken at 4am reaching for painkillers .
    I’m also anxious and nervous about the recovery process. I’ve been off work already trying to prepare for operation and strength training.
    I’m not an athlete like you however trying to work on my physical fitness prior I’m proud of what I’ve done so far.
    I’ve literally moved intestate to be back with family a week ago due to knowing I need my support and family (I’m 56 and a widow) so I’ve moved in with my daughter instead of living in my own
    I understand this process is going to be long and emotional and I’m so grateful that I’ve come across your video which I’ll keep to focus on when I’m in my low day’s moving forward.
    I’m also going to ensure to focus on eating well and protein as I know we have to keep our muscles strong.
    Thank you for the encouragement and your personal support to us all.
    I’ll try to fall off to sleep now hoping to rest well and have positive energy for tomorrow and next Tuesday day of surgery.
    Thank you
    Tania

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  7 месяцев назад

      Wishing you a smooth recovery process, Tania! You’ve got this. Just take one moment at a time, and continue to find ways to bring yourself to the present moment and not look too far ahead. 🙏

  • @mansisoman1191
    @mansisoman1191 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video! Tore my ACL completely while dancing and it’s been very difficult deal with how permanent it feels. Literally cried during the video ❤🥺

  • @skandha17
    @skandha17 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your story. I just had my acl reconstruction surgery on Thursday and I can't wait to be back on my feet and doing normal stuff.

  • @gabriellesaulsbery4253
    @gabriellesaulsbery4253 Год назад +1

    You're the ACL queen of RUclips. I ruptured my ACL skiing and am now 25 days post-op. Long road ahead. Thanks for all that you do!

  • @ManiaFanaeian
    @ManiaFanaeian 2 месяца назад

    I’m one day post op, and this was so inspiring to watch. I literally was sobbing at some parts when you were talking about pushing through that day despite the gut feeling

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Месяц назад +1

      I’m glad you found it inspiring. It means a lot to hear that especially when you’re going through a time time. Take it one day at a time-you’ve got this!

  • @Luisfigueroa999
    @Luisfigueroa999 2 года назад +4

    I’m 3 weeks post ACL reconstruction and am finding your videos very helpful. Thank you.

  • @tevaganthanveluppillai720
    @tevaganthanveluppillai720 17 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing your experience and such a positive message. I’m going to need to do ACL surgery in a few weeks and your message is very encouraging.

  • @abelvaldez4801
    @abelvaldez4801 Месяц назад

    6:14 this part hit me the most.😢 I have such a passion of playing soccer like you said it’s just like my happy place. But injuries come along and take over your happy place

  • @anitabathe2
    @anitabathe2 8 месяцев назад +1

    Our stories are so similar but I am just a lot older (mid 40’s). I have always been extremely athletic my whole life and played Level 1 sports even throughout college and beyond. I have had injuries but NOTHING like this! When my ACL tore and then when I had complications (infection in the knee & knee cap broke) shortly after surgery, my mental health tanked. I am still recovering. 6 1/2 weeks post op and thankfully I feel like I am finally making progress. I can’t thank you enough for making this video. I could not imagine sitting down and putting a video together much less filming my PT grueling appointments due to the pain and… let’s face it, I’m still going through it. I may definitely going to have to see about searching for these support groups. I didn’t even know they existed. This video has been a blessing! FYI - Incrediwear support wear has been god send! It works! I wear the leg sleeve 24/7 and I also have their knee brace. Love them ❤ I also highly recommend them for anyone. Thanks again for sharing your experience with the rest of us.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  7 месяцев назад +1

      Aww I’m so happy it has helped!! Truly wishing you the best in your recovery! 🙏🙏

  • @kellydudley8335
    @kellydudley8335 11 месяцев назад +1

    I haven’t had the chance to watch your whole video and other videos yet, but am anxious to get the time to do so. My daughter is a hs junior, committed to play softball even while recovering from a full ACL tear 🙏, she’s 5 months post op, feeling great to the point we are having to constantly stay on her about her limits until she’s released to do things by her orthopedic. She’s so ready to start swinging a bat again that it’s driving her insane. Thanks for posting these!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  11 месяцев назад

      Absolutely!! Yes it can be so hard to resist going back into things full force once you start feeling well! But I’d definitely still have her hold back from 100% play until 9 months. The graft still is undergoing a lot of changes until then to help it become stronger. (Really for the first 2 years post-op it’s changing into ligament tissue). But she can definitely ease into it between now and then! Just keep managing the training load and keeping an eye on it :) does she have a sport brace? If not, the fusion XT from BREGG is great!

  • @KyLee-2024
    @KyLee-2024 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your journey. My eyes are wide open with what I’m about to go through tomorrow at the age of 60. My heart was so touched by your vulnerability in sharing.
    Such a strong and beautiful soul!!!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!

    • @Alessi_Adore
      @Alessi_Adore 7 месяцев назад

      How are you holding up so far? I get how scary it has to feel at the age of 60 🍀

  • @nidiacastillo493
    @nidiacastillo493 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for making this video. Showing it’s okay to be down in the process. I have my surgery next week and I’m nervous but seeing that the way you felt is how i feel and it’s okay. Thank you again ❤

  • @shubhamvangara2926
    @shubhamvangara2926 7 месяцев назад

    I cried watching this and I can’t imagine how my next year is going to be. Thanks for sharing and I hope I can get through this with the same strength and resilience as you did! Much love ❤️

  • @vanessasanchez6839
    @vanessasanchez6839 5 месяцев назад

    Hello! Thank you for sharing your story! Very inspiring!
    I have prolonged my surgery for two years. I had partial tear of the ACL and medial meniscus. I just had the surgery yesterday. I am glad that I found your video! It is very helpful and inspiring.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  5 месяцев назад

      I'm happy to help! Thank you for your support.

  • @moffo2626
    @moffo2626 2 года назад +2

    You are AMAZING! Thank you for sharing. I had my ACL+Meniscus surgery on 2/17/22. I completely agree with you on how some days you feel great, moving forward and some days are tougher and you’re moving backwards. It is very reassuring to hear that slowly but surely it gets better and better. I’m almost 4 weeks post op and I have celebrated small wins such as SLR’s, more exercises, movements, less pain, but now I’m at the stage where progress is slower as it takes longer to reach those next steps. Thank you again!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад +2

      That’s so great how far you’ve gotten! Keep celebrating those small wins, no matter how small they may be. In the later stages of healing, I helps to look at weekly wins rather than daily since progress is a bit slower, but it’s still there! Keep going 🙌🏽🙏🏻

    • @moffo2626
      @moffo2626 2 года назад

      @@VictoriaDorsano Yes weekly wins is where I am at! Did you use any creams during your recovery? Such as voltaren or any other creams? I heard Voltaren had antiflammatory properties, would that help with the swelling?

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад +1

      @@moffo2626 Funny you ask! I actually did use some creams to help with the inflammation a bit in the stage that you're in now. I used voltaren during the day, and then used Mary's 1:1 CBD/THC cream at night, and then put my incrediwear leg sleeve on over that cream, propped it on a wedge to go to bed, and I felt like my leg was in heaven lol. Both helped a lot with the residual bit of swelling!

    • @moffo2626
      @moffo2626 2 года назад +1

      @@VictoriaDorsano Wanted to update you! Today is officially 7 weeks out! I have 0 extension and 150 degree flexion! I also can climb up stairs and downstairs with alternating legs. Downstairs is still a bit hard but 1-10, I would say a difficulty of 4. In fact I was so surprised I was able to do it. (I tried it at my university and I let out a pretty loud cheer) haha.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад +1

      @@moffo2626 That's AMAZING!!!! Congrats on making it to this point and staying committed to those small wins! They gradually build up into big wins as you've experienced. LOVE to hear it and thank you for keeping me updated! Pretty soon you'll be jogging!

  • @alexanderhorta2878
    @alexanderhorta2878 День назад

    This helps with my recovery, thank you!

  • @BenLe42
    @BenLe42 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ah gurl what a journey. I'm 2 months in to my healing and it's going so damn slowly. Thanks for your positive words!

    • @AKB-cs8kw
      @AKB-cs8kw 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hey same here , how is it now? Can u walk

    • @BenLe42
      @BenLe42 5 месяцев назад

      @@AKB-cs8kw I'm 2 months further along now and life's great again! 😂 It hurts in the cold (it's freezing here right now) and it's often stiff. But I can climb again and slowly getting used to walking long distances. That took a while but it gets better every day. Physio / Biokinetics helped me so much. I'm still going my exercises and suspect I will keep doing them for a long time. But we've booked a multi day hike in the Drakensberg so alls well! Keep up the hard work! You got this!

  • @boostili
    @boostili 11 месяцев назад

    Watching this from my hospital bed the day after the surgery. Thank you so much you don’t know how helpful this is. ❤

  • @timgoeben9262
    @timgoeben9262 Год назад +1

    Thanks for posting!
    I am 53 and ruptured my ACL AND completely tore my Meniscus. I was skiing in CO with my adult sons.
    With the injury combination I can’t do full weight for at least 6 weeks then another 8 months of recovery.
    I play hockey, volleyball, ski and scuba dive. It will be a long time before I am back doing all that. I am at week 3.5 right now. Looking forward to the journey.
    Glad yours is ending well! Stay positive, stay focused!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      Happy healing my friend!

    • @Alessi_Adore
      @Alessi_Adore 7 месяцев назад

      Did you recover well? Seems you were very active before the accident. 🍀

    • @timgoeben
      @timgoeben 7 месяцев назад +1

      Fully recovered one year later. Started with hockey and adding the other activities one at a time. Followed PT instructions very diligently the entire time.

  • @seany280
    @seany280 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, I just got my acl reconstruction surgery today. The pain level is really off the charts and I’m barely holding on. But your story gave me the strength to push forward! I’m not an athlete but I tore my acl during a recreational basketball game. This is my first major injury and surgery of my life. I have a lot of rehabilitation ahead of me. Please pray for a speedy recovery! Thank you again for sharing your story.
    -Sean from South Korea

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing! Hoping for your speedy recovery :)

    • @AlexandraLupu-Petria
      @AlexandraLupu-Petria 10 месяцев назад

      I had my surgery 2 days ago…terrible pain 😱

    • @Alessi_Adore
      @Alessi_Adore 7 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry to read this m.m How have you been Sean? Hope you're well! 화이팅 🍀

  • @gymnastgrant1563
    @gymnastgrant1563 2 года назад +5

    This is such an amazing and Inspiring story! I am 14 and I tore my ACL in early March of 2021 and had surgery by the end of March. It has been a crazy year and I’m just so happy to see other people that went through similar things and made it through

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад

      You’ve got this!! Congrats on making it through your first few weeks 🙌🏽

    • @halle_belle
      @halle_belle 2 года назад

      I’m 14 too and I’m getting surgery next week any tips?

    • @gymnastgrant1563
      @gymnastgrant1563 2 года назад

      @@halle_belle Really just do whatever your doctor and physical therapist tells you to staying on top of your physical therapy exercises is one of the best things you can do and just communicate with your doctor and physical therapist

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад

      Amen to that! Well said 🙌🏽

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад

      I do have some pre-surgery tips! I made a separate video on this here: ruclips.net/video/QkAlIabaNs8/видео.html

  • @justintran3012
    @justintran3012 Год назад +10

    I just had ACL surgery 8 hours ago. My leg is super numb right now lol. I tore it playing soccer. Thank you for sharing your story! I will make it through this and play collegiately!

    • @gagan6328
      @gagan6328 Год назад

      What graft did u use?

    • @justintran3012
      @justintran3012 Год назад

      @@gagan6328 quad graft

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      @gagan6328 patellar

    • @Alessi_Adore
      @Alessi_Adore 7 месяцев назад

      May I ask you how are you holding up after almost a year now of your surgery? 🍀

    • @justintran3012
      @justintran3012 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Alessi_Adore when it comes to everyday activities I’m at 100%, however when it comes to physical activities, I’m at about 70%. Still can’t play soccer, football, or basketball with the team just yet. I can train on my own no problem though.

  • @aasthajha8505
    @aasthajha8505 Год назад +1

    This is incredibly inspiring. I got my ligament tear (a massive one) on my birthday while dancing at a club (very normal dance). I didn't realize it early on after the rapture and danced for 2 straight hours with a dislocated kneecap and an unhinged ligament thinking it was just a muscle pull, that probably worsen the tear. I had my surgery a couple of week. It wasn't a regular laser ACL surgery, they had to cut my knee open right down the center. The injury was so severe that I lost all control on my calf muscle, resultantly, I can't move my leg at all (practically paralysed). It's the toughest thing I've ever encountered. Not so much of physical pain as it is mental trauma, seeing people enjoying their lives outside and I can barely move. Now, as a part of my rehabilitation, I not only have to get my knee functioning again but also strengthen my ligaments enough to support my calves. I am overweight which makes this process even worse and the risk of re-damage is higher than average.
    But, as she said, I'm only moving forward every day, with every single extra degree I bend my knee. Good luck to me and everyone facing this injury. It's tough but you'll make it through :)

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +1

      Celebrate every small win!! Wishing you the best in your recovery my friend 🙏

  • @judyvaldes6780
    @judyvaldes6780 2 месяца назад +1

    🙏🏽 I just had my surgery on Oct 3rd I feel you ! That my is for sharing.

  • @alexlenart9286
    @alexlenart9286 Год назад

    Hi Victoria, I literally never comment on videos (lol) but I felt the need to on yours. I’m a senior in college and collegiate field hockey player, I tore mine the fourth game of the season. I had so many expectations and hopes for the season, I was captain and made the national collegiate watchlist and I was absolutely devastated and heartbroken when I found out I had completely blown my ACL. This year had meant so much to me, and to see it all taken away in half a second is indescribably gut wrenching. I’m 8 weeks post-op this week and the process has been the hardest experience of my life- it feels never ending. Hearing your story was exactly what I needed today, I cried along with you the whole video because I know exactly what this feels like and to feel as though so much has been taken away from you. While I’m still uncertain why God did this to me, your perspective and wisdom and seeing someone super similar to myself in this position has reminded me to trust the process and that I will be so much stronger for having gone through this. Thank you for your video, you are absolutely my inspiration for this recovery!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +1

      Thank you for taking the time to share your story. This truly means so much! I’m wishing you the best with the rest of your recovery process. This journey is one of the best teachers in life, and I know you’ll become better from it all. 🫶

    • @Alessi_Adore
      @Alessi_Adore 7 месяцев назад

      So sad to read 😢
      I just got injured and I feel the exact same way. "Why?"...
      May I ask how have you been holding up? 🍀

  • @jessnickrobb4759
    @jessnickrobb4759 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing. My first ACL rupture was caused in a similar way. Playing oztag and an opposing player’s very bony knee collided with me while we were both sprinting. Had that repaired then snapped it again on the rugby field 4 yrs later. I’ve had surgery to repair ACL & meniscus 9 days ago. Like you, prior to ACL rupture I also experienced gastrocnemius tears. I think my calve issues contributed to my ACL being vulnerable.

  • @travelingtheworldretired
    @travelingtheworldretired Год назад

    This week while vacationing in Botswana, as a 62 year old lady, I slipped on loose gravel and almost did the splits. In the process of doing the splits I tore my ACL. Unfortunately, I have had to end my month long vacation early, and return home to the U.S. Next week I will see a U.S. doctor and proceed with the appropriate treatment. Your videos have definitely helped me understand what I may have to face in the future. Many thanks to you.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +1

      I’m sorry to hear about your accident. Wishing you all the best in your healing journey 🥰

    • @travelingtheworldretired
      @travelingtheworldretired Год назад

      @@VictoriaDorsano thanks so much Victoria. I am in physical therapy three days per week. Hopefully, I can strengthen my knee so I can avoid surgery. I have had two achilles surgeries in the past seven years so it would be great to not have another surgery.

  • @natashayusof
    @natashayusof 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. I have a complete ACL rupture 2 weekends ago and will be going in for my reconstruction surgery on 2nd May. Your recovery journey is inspiring and will definitely be watching your video again for inspiration whenever things get tough during the recovery process ❤

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  8 месяцев назад

      aww, I appreciate that! Rooting for you :)

  • @calebobietikponah8576
    @calebobietikponah8576 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing. I just had an acl tear surgery yesterday and you made me cheer up

  • @macywalker8200
    @macywalker8200 2 года назад +1

    I've never had a video connect to me more! I tore my acl and meniscus at the end of September and had surgery 5 weeks ago. I am a senior in college and playing basketball. I was excited for this season, not only to prove myself, but also because I missed the end of my junior year with a concussion/whiplash and nerve damage. I finally felt like I got myself back after a season full of injuries the year before and 5 days into season I tear my ACL. The same thoughts went through my head and I never knew how to put it into words. Your story gives me hope that it will all be worth it. Thank you for posting!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад

      It will be!!! You’ll be so much stronger from it all!! Happy healing 🙏🏻❤️

  • @UnlimitedPig16
    @UnlimitedPig16 Год назад +3

    Girl, I resonate with everything you talk about in this video! I also had a complete tear of my ACL playing volleyball. I'm 1 1/2 weeks post-op and ended up getting blood clots in my lungs with an infarction and increased liver values. It's been a painful journey (especially with blood clots) and I still have a long ways to go, but it's nice to know someone out there understands the struggles and I'm not alone. Thank you ❤️.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      Ugh so sorry you’ve had to go through all that! But glad to hear you’re healing up now. Wishing you the best! ❤️

    • @ej1_drew
      @ej1_drew Год назад

      sorry to hear that Rebekah, curious as to what your blood clot symptoms were... ? btw i'm 11 days post op

    • @UnlimitedPig16
      @UnlimitedPig16 Год назад +1

      @@ej1_drew 2 days after surgery, I had severe back spasms radiating from my lower back up to my neck. I was also having difficulty breathing when it was happening. It was the worst pain I've ever experienced.

    • @UnlimitedPig16
      @UnlimitedPig16 Год назад +1

      @@ej1_drew And good luck with your recovery! It does get easier!

    • @ej1_drew
      @ej1_drew Год назад +1

      @@UnlimitedPig16 that's awful! hope it didn't cause any lasting effects bc that's frightening 🙀 i ruptured a lung once and oddly it made my back hurt too. how's the acl recovery going?

  • @martydelacruz2843
    @martydelacruz2843 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your story. I tore my acl 2mos ago from a basketball game 2 days before my 40th birthday. I also had the same feeling going to that game and didnt really wanted to play but i was already there so i did. Was playing well in the first half but then as i was going for a lay up and gathered my feet to jump, my knee gave out and heard the dreaded pop. Just had surgery 2 days ago. Your video is inspiring and hopefully i can go through this ordeal as well and back to playing my passion soon.

  • @calebhuff3397
    @calebhuff3397 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for making this video. I started jiu-jitsu 7 months ago and fell in love with it on day 1. They give you a week to try it out before you decide whether or not you want to join, and I joined 10 minutes into the first class. BJJ has a very steep learning curve. You'll get thrown around and dominated pretty much for the first 10-12 months before you can start being somewhat competitive with it. Just recently I completely tore my ACL. To be 7-8 months in and starting to hit my stride, and then have to take a year off for an acl injury has been devastating. I have my surgery in 6 weeks, and am hoping for a speedy recovery. My spirits are high sometimes, and very low other times. Little things like driving around with my wife, we'd go by my BJJ gym and I'd always say "there's where I train!" Now going by there and not saying that feels empty. Multiple people (including my wife) have told me to quit altogether. "It's not worth it", "You're not trying to be a professional UFC fighter", but they don't understand the point. Someone who has not found their volleyball or jiu-jitsu don't get the mental pain associated with being taken away from that. The hardest part for me is keeping the rest of my life in tact. Eating healthy, lifting weights, practicing cardio, etc all seem empty without BJJ. It's tough.

  • @lukeharmon6243
    @lukeharmon6243 3 года назад +3

    Hey I just stumbled upon this video, but I’m 14 and play football and basketball. I tore my ACL and meniscus and suffered MCL damage but no tear in a football game September 30. I had surgery on October 8. Your story was really encouraging and I’m in fact working on my ACL video for my channel when my ACL recovery finishes. I just want to say thank you for this video

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  3 года назад

      I’m so glad that it has been encouraging for you!! Stick in there and you’ll be back to your game soon. I can’t wait to see your comeback!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  3 года назад

      Just wanted to follow up - how's recovery going for you?

    • @lukeharmon6243
      @lukeharmon6243 3 года назад

      @@VictoriaDorsano It’s been going great. I started running on December 23. I start with a trainer to help me get back to sports. I have a post op appointment on Thursday next week. Thanks for following up and happy new year

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  3 года назад

      @@lukeharmon6243 Heck yeah!! Love to hear that. Great job and nice work with linking up with a trainer for more sport specific training. That's SUPER important. You're well on your way!! Wishing you a Happy New Year and a killer comeback to your sport 💪

    • @lukeharmon6243
      @lukeharmon6243 3 года назад +1

      @@VictoriaDorsano Thank you.

  • @sprihagupta11
    @sprihagupta11 Год назад

    Thank u! I have my surgery scheduled in a few weeks and I cant wait to go back. I have a sedentary lifestyle with a work from home job and after months of motivation by my then boyfriend, i finally dragged myself into a pickelball court and i started liking it and playing it regularly. It helped me with my mental health tremendously till I broke my ACL and I went back into my depressive state. A lot of what u said about 'why its happening to me n i that god/universe and my body is betraying me' is relatable. But u r inspiring me to look at the yhe positive things.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      You can ge through this! Good luck with your surgery 🙏

  • @chynnamattair1988
    @chynnamattair1988 2 года назад +2

    Hey thank you so much for posting this video! I just recently tore my acl meniscus and damaged my mcl. I am a college athlete and rehab has been hard. Your video really just motivated me to keep going and not give up!!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад +2

      YES! You got this. You can definitely come back even stronger!! It just takes patience and lots of mental resilience. You'll become a better player from it at the end of the day. If you haven't seen my recent ACL video, check it out! It's been about my journey coming back to sports again. ruclips.net/video/EOZnnDxW9VU/видео.html

  • @aliciahattingh4200
    @aliciahattingh4200 11 месяцев назад

    Thank u. My ACL surgery is in two weeks. I’m off the Padel court for 6 months - devastated

  • @billymitchel5839
    @billymitchel5839 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your story. I’ve had a torn ACL (6 weeks into recovery) so I know how horrible it is. When I heard you had to wait 93 days to get the surgery I was like wow, like I wish I could have had that. As we get free health care in England, I had to wait 19 months to get my surgery as it was considered “non priority” but the effect it has on your mental health is insane. Anyone who reads this. Be strong, it does get better.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      19 months?!?!? Wow, that’s insane! So happy to hear you’re finally in the recovery process though! 🙌🏽

    • @wp869
      @wp869 Год назад

      ​@@VictoriaDorsano yes same in canada, social Healthcare is really hell, wait times are atrocious

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      Ugh idk what’s worse! The insane expense of healthcare in the US or the long wait times in Cananea and UK

    • @wp869
      @wp869 Год назад

      @Victoria Dorsano better off with high quality services in the US with private access to healthcare, the propaganda is that its better when its social, but it's the same exact price (not free) with crappy services

  • @xitlaliizel36
    @xitlaliizel36 Год назад

    Hi! Hearing your story is so motivating and deliberating. I’ve been so scared that I would never get back to how I was before my accident. I was in a car accident about two months ago where I was passenger and had my legs on the dash. I tore my ACL, PCL, and MCL all within a second of the airbags exploding and good thing it happened so fast because I didn’t feel a think until after but was only pressure. I had my second surgery about two weeks ago and I’ve felt so discouraged and worried about feeling like myself again but seeing what you could accomplish have me hope. Now all I’m scared of is getting early degenerative arthritis in my knee, as the doctors are telling me I have a higher risk that most because of my injury, but only time and God will tell.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  11 месяцев назад

      Focus on what you can do now, and then tackle the rest when that time comes. Wishing you a smooth healing process and I’m so glad you’re okay after that car crash! 🙏🫶

  • @marcuskoh2172
    @marcuskoh2172 10 месяцев назад

    This was so very very relatable, in terms of the feelings that you have experienced as well. Thank you for this piece of encouragement!!

  • @23pjvolley
    @23pjvolley Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. This does help me emotionally. Basketball injury ACL, meniscus, MCL tear & graph. In the 3rd week atm and dealing with all the things. Long road ahead but this video help prepare me for what’s to come.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      Best of luck! Happy healing 🙏🏻

    • @hahaharden2506
      @hahaharden2506 Год назад

      how are you now

    • @23pjvolley
      @23pjvolley Год назад

      @@hahaharden2506 11 weeks after post surgery and just now comfortable without brace. Leg lift 10 lbs and 115lbs with good leg 🦵 going to be a long recovery since they graphed my Quad. Should be starting “return to sport” Physical Therapy next month.

  • @brandonwright4619
    @brandonwright4619 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for your insights I'm currently nursing an ACL ligament rupture from skiing I'm 3 months into it staying focused and positive

  • @disneyjohn8536
    @disneyjohn8536 Год назад

    This a truly inspiring story about your ACL Injury and Recovery. Back in September 2009 I went through an ACL Tear while playing soccer was playing defense and managed to block the play but felt and heard the snap and was in pain and even the opponent players along with my teammates called to the sidelines to tend to me. Had to be helped off the field and managed to get into an orthopedic my parents were both familiar with and right off the bat when he was moving my knee he could tell too much unstable in it and MRI proved his point ACL Tear. At first my thought was my playing days are over but when he explained arthroscopic surgery for ACL replacement surgery along with physical therapy for 6 months would bring me back to playing soccer again and with all hard work and strong support from family and friends back in action

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +1

      Thanks you for sharing!! Glad you were able to get back to the sport you love

    • @disneyjohn8536
      @disneyjohn8536 Год назад

      @@VictoriaDorsano And I am glad you were able to overcome your injury and return to the sport you love too 🙂

  • @QuailtyControl
    @QuailtyControl 2 года назад +1

    Your story is great to hear. I'm happy you're making a full recovery.
    I tore my ACL in late August of 2020. Had my surgery in December of 2020. The surgeon used my patella tendon for the repair. I did PT for a year and had some great results. Then had a set back. I then started doing kneesovertoes. Once again had great results. Once I started doing the dense program, I started experiencing a new pain in my upper shin. I saw in another video of yours that you also did the kneesovertoes program. So as you know you aren't supposed to work through any pain.
    I feel very similar to what you expressed in this video. I have put in countless hours. Made progress just to regress. I completely sympathize with the expression of feeling betrayed by your body.
    My whole life I've been active and it has been almost two years of attempting to recover. Some days are better than others but overall I am just down about what realistically my future looks like.
    Did you end up working through pain? Also how did you resolve the issue with your scar tissue? Do you have any advice overall?
    Any information would be greatly appreciated.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад

      I'm so sorry you're experiencing this too. It's really tough to deal with those set backs. There have been some times during the KOT program where I've gotten some pain, so I'd regress the movement and spend time focusing on quality of movement. I'd focus on recovery more - like icing - wearing an incrediwear knee sleeve to help with inflammation, using voltaren gel - etc. That has seemed to help get me back on track. I have another video coming out on 11/27 that I think will help you with these questions too!

  • @curtismuncy4368
    @curtismuncy4368 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this video, I'm dealing with a grade 3 ACL tear also, I'm an avid racquet sport player and skier, full stop on all that, my life has been turned upside down ;-( Hearing your journey is so helpful especially your comments on personal attitude. My ortho doc said even though it is classified as a grade 3 tear some fibers are still attached so I'm attempting healing and recovery without surgery. I hope this works out but I'm mentally preparing for surgery if healing doesn't work.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  4 месяца назад

      Stay strong! And in either case (surgery or no), just keep looking towards those small wins. It helps :)

  • @siddharath2006
    @siddharath2006 9 месяцев назад

    Finally after raising 2 kids and not been able to mountain bike hike for last 5 years i had big plans for 2024.. alll set and planned.
    2 weeks ago during boxing class we decide to play Basketball.. last 10seconds and i made a hop.. landed funny with a pop... acl is ripped
    Now going through pre Operation process.. its very depressive knowing this summer is over. Losing my identity to be the sporty guy..
    Really nice to hear similar stories and try to be positive..
    What does not kill you makes you stronger ..

    • @Alessi_Adore
      @Alessi_Adore 7 месяцев назад

      How unlucky 😢 how are you holding up? Did you get surgery?

  • @kambylriedy5924
    @kambylriedy5924 2 года назад +1

    This is so powerful! Back in July 2021, I fully dislocated my knee cap and fractured my knee cap while playing volleyball and how it happened was I went up for a spike I heard a loud pop. I had surgery, I thought the worst part of the injury was when it first happened, but I was wrong the worst part was the recovery after surgery! I was in Physical Therapy for almost 6 months. I was cleared to start playing the beginning of this year! Everyday since the injury I have always had pain. To this day it still scares me that the injury will happen again. I just wanted to say thank you because you’re truly inspiring in your story of your knee injury and how to get through a hard knee injury!!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад +1

      Awww thank you for sharing your story!! It takes some time to get used to playing volleyball again. Trust me! I waited 15 months to get back on a volleyball court! I completely get the fear and the pain. It's so important to give yourself grace and be patient with your body and mind in the process. You got this! It's all about taking baby steps toward small successes.

  • @emmahall4073
    @emmahall4073 2 года назад +2

    i tore my acl my last vball practice before my first game of the varsity season i had worked all summer and off season for. i had surgery in november and am beginning to run again. thank you for sharing your story bc i’m gonna be honest, not being able to play has been the worst mental pain of my life.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад

      It’s so hard, especially when you feel like playing that sport is part of who you are. But I’m glad to hear you’ve gotten through some of these tougher months and are on your way to plying again soon!

  • @Olibuckets
    @Olibuckets 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing. Hearing about your experience really means a lot to me. I ruptured my right ACL while playing basketball about 3 months ago and still waiting for the surgery because my heart condition made the anesthesia risky and the doctor I saw suggested me to get PVC under control first. I miss sports so much😢 But all I can do is to do rehab and hope to get the surgery before the spring semester starts. Your video has reduced my fear for the surgery and put me in a better frame of mind. ❤

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  11 месяцев назад

      Wishing you a smooth recovery! You’ll do great. 🙏❤️

  • @fazlinshariff1037
    @fazlinshariff1037 11 месяцев назад

    hi. thank you so much for your sharing. i feel less scare on acl operation after hear ur story.. appreciate and i pray u recovery well.

  • @AngieHES
    @AngieHES Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your testimony! I just had ACL surgery and you are so right, it is such a mental and emotional journey, more than I could ever imagine. Also thank you for the knee brace link, I just bought one for me since tomorrow I start physical therapy.
    I just realized you have the same name as my sister. She sadly passed away last year and I miss her so much.
    God continue to bless you and the family

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      Aww thank you so much! wishing you the best with your healing!

  • @PaulSmith-pr7pv
    @PaulSmith-pr7pv 11 месяцев назад

    So emotional hearing your story. Thanks for making this video.

  • @ahunnitMyles
    @ahunnitMyles 2 года назад +1

    Almost 3 weeks post op and I'm soo happy I found you and this video in probably 1 of the darkest times in my life. I related to you about being an athlete all my life, I tore my ACL from skateboarding. You truly shed some light into my life as I just let out a good cry before finding you. Thank you for making this video and thank you for the motivation and you inspire to leave this dark place I put myself in. I will definitely tune in to the ACL club. Because I feel so alone and isolated

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад +2

      The journey can be so hard at times!! And it’s okay to have some of those days where you just scream and cry…that’s 100% warranted!! But your character truly comes to life in the moments when you choose to stand back up and move forward, thus redefining a new and better version of yourself. You’re not alone!! You’ve got this. 🙌🏽

    • @808adrian
      @808adrian 2 года назад

      i tore mine skating stairs bro. it’s sad seeing your friends skate and not being able too but i’m getting there. i’m 2 months post op. how are you doing now

  • @thakurspoorthisingh5945
    @thakurspoorthisingh5945 10 месяцев назад

    I am a long distance runner and acl grade 1 is my biggest injury i have ever got its been like 4 weeks i did physiotherapy felt good and thought it was only meniscus tear as the therapist said but after 4 weeks still pain didnt go went through mri scan during exams and boom acl grade 1 my orthopedic doctor said no climbing stairs, running, jogging or jumping. I feel devastated but after watching this i guess i could take this 4 week break and slowly get back. I mean I am 17 and it feels too hard but Thank you 🙏

  • @keerthiraaj
    @keerthiraaj Год назад

    Happy you read all the comments and replied positively as well... Great intent, stay and spread your strength!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +1

      Appreciate your kind words! I do my best to respond to everyone - takes a lot of time, but I want people to feel like they have a community here

  • @sudiptamohapatra2333
    @sudiptamohapatra2333 11 месяцев назад +1

    I had torn my acl on 22nd November 2023 and I got operated on 29th January 2024 . Now its 4 days post op. Its already too much painful. I am really hoping for a faster recovery. But your mishap of knee cap during recovery journey is really scaring me right now. Idk if I will make it or not but I will keep trying.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  11 месяцев назад

      You've got this! If you need support, there's an awesome free community here: tinyurl.com/ACLCommunity

  • @cebukid70
    @cebukid70 4 месяца назад

    I'm a 54 year old marathon runner and tore my patellar tendon in a household accident. Your video really helps me cope with this issue. I have about 3 weeks until I can walk normally again

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  4 месяца назад

      Glad to help! Wishing you all the best in your recovery!

  • @jasoncampbell9492
    @jasoncampbell9492 Год назад

    Ur an inspiration for all acl sufferers. Good luck in the future.God bless

  • @amandamorales2492
    @amandamorales2492 5 месяцев назад

    Your story touched my heart. I tore my ACL on May 9th and got surgery June 7th. I was playing lacrosse and i was defending this girl and she turned her whole body on me and her hip hit my left thigh. My left knee went to the left and the rest of my body went right. I felt my whole knee POP and i fell to the floor. The pain was absolutely horrible. I couldn’t feel my leg for 3 minutes. I always fall or get hit in lacrosse so pain is nothing new to me but this was absolutely brutal. I felt my whole world crumble down the moment I fell. I was hoping that I didn’t tear my ACL because two of my friends had torn their ACLs before and they felt a pop too. This injury definitely took a toll on my mental health as well because I am a really good student and athlete as well but I lost a lot of motivation to keep up with summer work and what not. But little by little I’ve been trying to get back in my groove and be more proactive and motivated. It’s been 2 months since my surgery and it does get better. Thank you so much for sharing your story.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  5 месяцев назад

      I’m so sorry to hear about your injury! Keep celebrating the small wins. It sounds like you’re on the right track to make your comeback as an even stronger athlete on the other end of this 🙏❤️

  • @stephenhimka6743
    @stephenhimka6743 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for posting. I am week out after surgery and your perspective is very helpful! My tear was non contact, but I cannot even imagine the pain you must have felt.

  • @catrinahood6970
    @catrinahood6970 Год назад

    I will have my surgery on September 20th for my left knee ACL. I tore mine on a motorcycle in June. Never had surgery, but for a c-section. I am now mentally ready, still emotionally scared. But I know God got me!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      Its natural to have some fear. Wishing you well on your surgery!

  • @a.kemper5380
    @a.kemper5380 Год назад

    Also, doing a lot of research on acl recovery because i got surgery 6 days ago. this is the sixth spring in a row that i’ve really injured myself, and i thought i was going to be fine, because i was so ready to try and try out for my colleges soccer team because i wasn’t able to the year before. and the day after i saw a shooting star i tore it clean while skiing. and lately it’s been like a “why me” “why again” “what did i do to deserve this” battle and i cry every day for the loss of my present. so these videos are really helping

    • @keerthiraaj
      @keerthiraaj Год назад

      These days will pass soon... be positive mentally and move forward... I am also recovering and in month 3.5.

  • @amandeepsinghsaluja621
    @amandeepsinghsaluja621 2 года назад

    Hi dear. Thanks for sharing this. Your video is so inspiring. I tore my ACL and meniscus in December and got my surgery done 4 days back. I used to look up at videos of ACL reconstruction and the process and every now and then i become more and more worried. My stitches are due to be cut after 10 days and believe me, your video has inspired me a lot. I think ( though it seems to be very tough right now) that i will be able to do all the activities and run as fast as i can. Keep up the good work and keep Inspiring others. Wish you the very best in life.
    Cheers,
    Aman.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the thoughtful comment, Aman. So glad this video inspired you. I wish you the smoothest of recoveries!!

  • @theshrinkingnurse
    @theshrinkingnurse Год назад +1

    Honestly, thank you so much for posting this. I am 2 weeks post bilateral ACL rupture, also meniscal tear on the right. I am 2 weeks away from the first surgery and dreading it. I am so nervous knowing my recovery will be different than most with having the left knee still having an ACL rupture. My head space is horrible but hearing your story is giving me hope. I wish I had a cool story of how mine happened, but I don’t. I was dancing, dressed up as Uncle Fester for Halloween. 😂
    But once again, thank you for this. You give me hope for my recovery.

  • @kader8347
    @kader8347 Год назад +1

    Hi thanks for this Video, i have also ACL surgery story it's good experience with pain and motivation just be strong. Salutations from Algeria

  • @macioluko9484
    @macioluko9484 Год назад +1

    I’m so sorry to hear about your injury! Thank you for sharing your experiences. They have helped me and others!

  • @sidneybell7643
    @sidneybell7643 2 года назад +1

    Hey I just wanna say I’m super thankful for this video I am 16 and I have acl and meniscus reconstruction in 5 days and I’m so so scared I’m so scared of the pain and how I’m going to feel after surgery, this video help a lot to calm my nerves a lot thank you so much!!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад +2

      Aww Im so glad it helped!! You’ve got this! The surgery is the easiest part. Definitely watch my other ACL video on how to get ready for surgery! ruclips.net/video/QkAlIabaNs8/видео.html I put all my tips in there to help you get through the initial recovery process with as little pain as possible!

  • @Throggy
    @Throggy Год назад

    Tore my ACL, inner, and outer meniscus August of 2022. Had surgery in October 2022. It was a worker’s comp case, so they delayed physical therapy. Ended up getting a ton of scar tissue so I had to have another surgery in July of 2023.
    Now I have bursitis in my knee. It’s like I can’t win. The only positive thing is that I can finally extend my leg to around -2 on my own, but because I have bursitis, anything beyond that is pain because of the inflammation/fluid. Im hoping the doctor can drain the fluid so I can regain full extension.
    To those who are struggling, you are not alone. Just take it a day at a time and DO NOT skip out on doing exercises multiple times a day at home.

  • @simonsamonte2793
    @simonsamonte2793 Год назад

    watching this as i tore my acl 2 months ago, probably getting surgery in December and I'm kinda scared for the rehab and recovery but thank you for sharing your experience so i know what to expect :)

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      I know how hard it can be initially. Just focus on what you CAN do to make things better. You got this!

  • @scemat
    @scemat Год назад +1

    Hey I just discovered you tonight and I've binged a few of your videos and I don't know why you don't have more subs! Thanks for sharing this story and the mindset that got you through. Congrats for all you've achieved!

  • @tiagodacruz2484
    @tiagodacruz2484 6 месяцев назад

    Been there twice. Once on the left knee, injured in a fight competition when kicking my opponent and, years later, the right knee, on a bicycle accident.
    Each time I managed to recover, after surgery, by working hard on the recovery with phisical therapy, gym and pool work (about 6 hours a day).
    It is really hard, and the recovery is even more paynfull than the injury. But I am back teaching and acting and stage fighting (I know avoid real combat as I am aware the knees are a bit more fragile than before).

  • @jamesdean6744
    @jamesdean6744 Год назад

    Im waiting for surgery for my second acl surgery. Sucks having to start over both mentally and physically but love watching these as some inspiration.

  • @rebeccademeny
    @rebeccademeny Год назад

    Thank you for your video. 7th day here waiting on initial surgery consult in 10 days. I’m 63 non athlete but very active. Missed running board getting out of truck. Ruptured acl, completely torn mcl, fractured lateral tibia plateau. I’m still weeping sad. Have vaca planned and paid, work at hospital ft. 10 wks post op from bunionectomy. I need a lot of encouragement at this point. Just sad it happened and stressed about recovery time. I appreciate your video.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      Stay strong!!! I know it’s hard. One day at a time my friend.

  • @aliyahontiveros
    @aliyahontiveros 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your story. I unfortunately tore mine this year, my senior, I was fully excited to play on the field my last year. During tryouts, I made a move and there goes my ACL, LCL, MCL, MENISCUS, broken cartilage, brused bone, and sprained something else as well. I wanted to believe it was just a pop so I tried to get up but couldn't even give the first step with that leg. I knew, I knew I was done. I was crying of pain but numbed the pain with me knowing I was done for the year and won't be able to at least play a game. Tearing the ACL was something I didn't want to go through or anyone to go through.
    I thought my experience was more of a mental excersie, physically to but more mental. I had to have a good attitude to keep moving forward. I wouldn't give up ad I still don't.
    I had surgery on Feb. 2nd and I'm recovering well and quickly. I even couldn't believe it because I started to walk the 3rd day after surgery.

    • @aliyahontiveros
      @aliyahontiveros 2 года назад

      My therapist said I was doing well especially for bending/ flexing my knew to a good degree. He was very surprised. I just want to recover well and soon. I had to get in my head that... this could be my toughest battle and now we can't back down, we keep moving forward the right way. And while watching this I'm icing my knee :) 👍🏽 thank you so much again.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  2 года назад +1

      It’s definitely more of a mental battle for sure, but it sounds like you’re pushing through and taking strides each day. That’s the most important thing is to just keep moving forward, just keep your head up and progressing. So excited to hear about your comeback 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼

  • @np4533
    @np4533 6 месяцев назад

    Hey thank you for the video and talking about the mental side of this journey. I’m 16 and play soccer and I tore my acl and meniscus during my game and my surgery is in a couple of days and it’s very hard mentally since I know I’m gonna miss so many opportunities I was supposed to go to nationals and I get to miss it and just not being able to do the thing I love is heartbreaking.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  5 месяцев назад

      I’m so sorry to hear about your injury. I know how hard it can be. Focus on what you CAN do each day, and different ways you can still support your team. One day, you’ll be back on that field soon :)