What is ACL Surgery Like? - My ACL Surgery Day Experience

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @redmamba_8
    @redmamba_8 10 месяцев назад +9

    I just hate the wait. Ready to get the surgery on with. Couldn’t imagine how you kept yourself sane during the covid push backs😅 thanks for sharing you’re helping a ton of people!

    • @calebhuff3397
      @calebhuff3397 9 месяцев назад

      Same. Gotta wait 6 weeks.
      How you holding up?

  • @elizabethjones5254
    @elizabethjones5254 8 месяцев назад +3

    I've already been waiting about a month and a half, and I have two more weeks to wait for surgery. the waiting has just been killing me and I've been watching so many different acl videos to pass the time.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  8 месяцев назад +1

      🙏🙏

    • @rayhanehmiri3090
      @rayhanehmiri3090 8 месяцев назад +1

      I've been waiting for the past 4 months and I'll probably get it next month, tbh I'm really scared

    • @elizabethjones5254
      @elizabethjones5254 8 месяцев назад

      @@rayhanehmiri3090 just got my surgery on Tuesday. I was pretty scared going into it but it really wasn't that bad. They gave me a special nerve block so I haven't had any pain and my knee is still numb 4 days after surgery.

    • @elizabethjones5254
      @elizabethjones5254 7 месяцев назад

      @@rayhanehmiri3090 did you get a surgery scheduled? Mine went very well. I had an amazing nerve block and had very little pain.

  • @abubakarkollere1702
    @abubakarkollere1702 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much for the video, I’m scheduled for ACL reconstruction and I also think during my waitlist time I also injured my Meniscus cos my inner right knee is painful and difficult to walk especially after sitting for a long time. Thanks to your video, I feel I am very much prepared and know what to expect.

  • @cebukid70
    @cebukid70 4 месяца назад

    I had patellar tendon surgery August 3rd.... i couldn't fire my quads for at least 3-4 days post-op. Never knew it was due to the femoral nerve block

  • @mattmace123
    @mattmace123 Год назад +3

    Going into surgery tomorrow. This helps, thanks 😊

  • @85Captain
    @85Captain 5 месяцев назад

    Finally a video that gives me hope;)
    Waiting for my ACL reconstruction...

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  5 месяцев назад

      Wishing you a smooth healing process!!

  • @AcinonyxJay
    @AcinonyxJay Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this. Your surgery experience sounds like a dream honestly. When I woke up after ACL surgery I puked every 10 minutes for the following 5 hours, which brought my heart rate down to less than half of my normal heart rate. The nurses were horrified and said it was the worst anesthesia reaction they've ever seen 😅

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      Oh gosh!!! That sounds terrible! I’m so sorry!

  • @jackyolaguez8355
    @jackyolaguez8355 11 месяцев назад +2

    This was helpful to watch and help compare how my surgery went. I recently got acl reconstruction and part of my meniscus repaired 4 days ago. I was not relaxed for the nerve block and felt so much pain when receiving the injection 😭. However, after it was over I was able to relax and was awake to move myself onto the surgery table and then passed out. I do not remember how the anesthesia was done but I also woke up slowly and was in so much pain. I honestly think my pain was the worst when I woke up from my surgery but then lowered later the day and the next couple of days weren’t so bad. I’m on day 4 post op and the pain is getting manageable and feel I am recovering alright. However I did start some PT today and was a bit hard. I have heard that it gets better and easier later and that is what I hope for. Thank you for your video.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  11 месяцев назад

      Hope this video helped. I'm rooting for you! :)

    • @vinitadeshmukh1534
      @vinitadeshmukh1534 9 месяцев назад

      What 😢 😭😭 it’s gonna pain ? How much on scale 1-10 ?

    • @jackyolaguez8355
      @jackyolaguez8355 9 месяцев назад

      @@vinitadeshmukh1534 I guess for me the nerve block was painful because when I was getting it, my thigh and leg were not being relaxed anymore since I hate needle, injections, and sharp objects. It felt like a 7.5/10 pain for me since I was also cramping from not being relaxed while being injected. And then when I woke up from surgery, it was severely painful. I would say it was a 10/10 painful if not 11/10. I did not cry or tear or tried not to, but for others they probably have a higher or lower pain tolerance so it can differ between people. However the pain will go down slowly and if you take your medications and ice it, it can reduce the pain level.

  • @uhadtobetherepod
    @uhadtobetherepod 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing- I have my surgery next week!

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  5 месяцев назад

      Wishing you all the best in your surgery and recovery!

  • @thewilder-side2990
    @thewilder-side2990 6 месяцев назад +1

    I completely destroyed my ACL training BJJ, tore it completely apart of both bones and a partial tear in my PCL and of coarse my meniscus. So does that mean my recovery time will take longer? I just got my surgery date which is still 5 weeks away.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  5 месяцев назад +1

      It may take a bit longer, but this is certainly something your surgeon and PT can help prepare you for. Wishing you a smooth recovery!

  • @NiquesBmoreLyfe
    @NiquesBmoreLyfe Год назад +1

    I had my first ACL surgery in 2007

  • @testsample-e4m
    @testsample-e4m 9 месяцев назад

    Hiw many days you have stayed in the hospital from the day of surgery.

  • @krissy5394
    @krissy5394 Год назад

    My ACL reconstruction and medial meniscus repair surgery is July 28 (my b-day) really anxious. But this video helps, thank you.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +1

      You're welcome! You're going to do great!

    • @nessa90
      @nessa90 11 месяцев назад

      How are you doing now???and how soon after surgery did you start quad activation or leg raises?

    • @krissy5394
      @krissy5394 10 месяцев назад

      I had the surgery, went well. But I didn’t have a very motivated or attentive PT afterward and I’m still struggling after 7 months. My quad is very weak, my knee buckles when I walk and I have a clunking with with step. I asked my surgeon at the 6 month recheck what to do. He said BFR blood flow restriction therapy, HA injections and PRP injections. So I started the HA and next the others hoping I’ll run again. The original PT had me doing leg raises about 1 month after. I could barely walk without crutches month 3, then with a cane for another 2 months. It’s been very depressing and my leg muscle looks and feels like a wet noodle still.

    • @nessa90
      @nessa90 10 месяцев назад

      @krissy5394 sorry to hear that..I hope these other injection treatments help you ..but why couldn't you walk??was it because of the muscle being weak still by the 3rd month?or was it still painful to try to walk??is your leg still relatively smaller than your other leg after 7 months??

  • @barbaraesteve1769
    @barbaraesteve1769 Год назад +1

    I’m curious about some of the practical moments of your days post-op - how did you navigate stairs, how did you bathe, could you get the leg wet, how did you dress (pull on socks without bending your knee), navigate using the toilet (sorry, don’t mean to be too personal). Thanks for all the information you have shared.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +2

      Great questions! I used crutches to hop up and down stairs. Showered with a trash back taped to my leg and got a shower stool to sit on while showering. I got the leg wet after the first 4 days. I was allowed to bend my knee right after surgery so socks weren’t an issue. For the toilet, I unlocked my brace to sit down and pushed up on a ledge to stand back up.

  • @pagonzalez12
    @pagonzalez12 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for your content. I am now a subscriber of yours! Question for you, when you were diagnosed with the Hoffa fat pad complication, how was that resolved for you? I’m month 5 post-opt and spoke to my surgeon today. He’s ordered an MRI due to this sharp pain I experience randomly when I’m walking or bend my knee and hope to learn soon what may cause this pain. I also have range of motion limitation so he is thinking is scar tissue getting in the way. Thank in advance.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately, no one had any resolution for the fat pad issue, so I had to figure it out on my own!
      I basically just rested it for a week or two, iced every day, and took some NSAIDs until it calmed down.

  • @roberth9878
    @roberth9878 11 месяцев назад

    What kind of plastia they used on u ? Patelar or isquio??

  • @zoebkha9846
    @zoebkha9846 Год назад

    Hi how did you sleep with braces
    Its very difficult to lie in one position and sleep
    Unable to turn to side during sleep due to braces

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +1

      I got a giant wedge to prop my leg on which kept me from rolling over

  • @sagarpandya7865
    @sagarpandya7865 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing😊

  • @rizzy-rainy
    @rizzy-rainy Год назад +3

    For guys, I suggest shaving your legs the day before. I felt bad that I made the nurse have to do it in the pre-op room. And obviously it would have saved some time, too.

    • @ghettosheep
      @ghettosheep Год назад +7

      Don't feel bad (and also don't shave yourself)! Shaving an area you don't normally shave can lead to cuts, which can get infected. The surgeon/nurses will handle this and are totally used to it. Mine even specifically asked that I not shave it myself.

    • @zoebkha9846
      @zoebkha9846 Год назад

      Mine too care giver in hospital trimmed my leg,the trimmer also seem to be some sort used for medical purpose

  • @abdulwahabbohamad
    @abdulwahabbohamad 6 месяцев назад

    Hi, good day
    Tomorrow morning, my ACL surgery 😅
    So, any recommendations prior and after surgery?
    I'll be glad if you provide me with your experience and recommendation and prohibition. Thanks for your videos 😊

    • @justinemarkdajay7485
      @justinemarkdajay7485 6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey bud! How did it go?

    • @abdulwahabbohamad
      @abdulwahabbohamad 6 месяцев назад

      @justinemarkdajay7485 Tanks God so for so good

    • @justinemarkdajay7485
      @justinemarkdajay7485 6 месяцев назад

      @@abdulwahabbohamad when did you have it? Had mine last Monday. How is the pain?

    • @abdulwahabbohamad
      @abdulwahabbohamad 6 месяцев назад

      Good thing rhat was only ACL repair, everything else was fine.

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  6 месяцев назад +1

      Glad to hear everything went well 🙏🙏

  • @vinitadeshmukh1534
    @vinitadeshmukh1534 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you you are strong , how much does everything pains ?

  • @jablana
    @jablana Год назад

    Hi pretty lady,i want to know if you felt a little instability before fully strenghtening the knee?because i do

  • @priyankaierappa2528
    @priyankaierappa2528 Год назад

    Hello! I'm going to take a ACL surgery end of this month, would please suggest what kind of graft is good for the future life....Thanks in advance

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад

      I chose patellar tendon but everyone has different needs! I talk more about this topic in length on my online ACL Course here: aclsecrets.com

    • @priyankaierappa2528
      @priyankaierappa2528 Год назад +1

      @VictoriaDorsano Thanks for your response! Hope you're doing great! I have taken Arthroscopic while taken a glance into my knee it was just partial tear, after that doctor decided to do the ACL repair not the reconstruction! Thanks to god for gave the chance to live with original ACl, today is my 4th day of post surgery, next part is recovery and physiotherapy, hope I will be get back to normal life soon 🙏

  • @callmeatomic3634
    @callmeatomic3634 Год назад +1

    I’m 16 and require ACL surgery and meniscus, I have one of the best surgeons in toronto. Do you think I could ever get back to as competitive as I was before

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +2

      It’s absolutely possible to get back to where you’d like to be!

    • @rebeccam8333
      @rebeccam8333 Год назад

      which surgeon are you seeing?

  • @prajaktamalusare5543
    @prajaktamalusare5543 Год назад

    Is it normal now after 1 year ? Will both the knees feel same? Just had it before 2 weeks and really concerned

  • @SuperChildofChrist
    @SuperChildofChrist Год назад

    What type of graph was done?

    • @VictoriaDorsano
      @VictoriaDorsano  Год назад +2

      Patellar tendon

    • @eb4677
      @eb4677 Год назад

      Does it mean hamstring?

    • @fifafan1
      @fifafan1 Год назад

      ​@@eb4677patellar tendon is from your knee

  • @eb4677
    @eb4677 Год назад

    No drink for 8 hours?! Before surgery?

  • @jb-ci3bd
    @jb-ci3bd Год назад

    ❤❤