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Praying for you brotherYeah it's really dumb. You could have TWO MAJOR ISSUES and not be 100%. I'm (un)fortunate that I have a lot of issues, but none too major other than PTSD.
Praying for you brotherYeah it's really dumb. You could have TWO MAJOR ISSUES and not be 100%. I'm (un)fortunate that I have a lot of issues, but none too major other than PTSD.
I don't see what the Cardinals get from being so coy about injuries. Just be honest with your fans about what's going on with the team to set realistic expectations. It's not that hard.
They upped my GERD from 0% to 10%, then my VSO had to inform me I would get no extra monetary benefit. Only if I get ANOTHER 10% would I then get the 20%. Absolutely nonsensical.Yeah it's really dumb. You could have TWO MAJOR ISSUES and not be 100%. I'm (un)fortunate that I have a lot of issues, but none too major other than PTSD.
I am for the most part. I don't sleep well and I did therapy for my PTSD which really helped. I didn't even realize the extent of the mental trauma until I was out and all of a sudden I was on edge all of the time. I would wake up at 2 am thinking my house was getting invaded. I would lock my bedroom door and every sound, I thought was an intruder. I've mostly gotten over that, but I still carry my 9mm every where I go.They upped my GERD from 0% to 10%, then my VSO had to inform me I would get no extra monetary benefit. Only if I get ANOTHER 10% would I then get the 20%. Absolutely nonsensical.
Hope you're doing well, brother.
I tore my meniscus 26 years while refereeing soccer and had surgery on it. Continued to ref after the surgery and coach years after that and twenty six years later still no problem with it. If Benson is still rehabbing months after surgery, you can bet there is something else wrong or they found something else while in there.
Sorry to hear it about your shoulder. Is that something you can get rated for? Even if it doesn't increase your monetary compensation, you can get free care (such that it is). My shoulder is jacked and I get pain all the way down the ribcage to my sternum and they can't figure out what it is. I am physically broken in so many ways lolI am for the most part. I don't sleep well and I did therapy for my PTSD which really helped. I didn't even realize the extent of the mental trauma until I was out and all of a sudden I was on edge all of the time. I would wake up at 2 am thinking my house was getting invaded. I would lock my bedroom door and every sound, I thought was an intruder. I've mostly gotten over that, but I still carry my 9mm every where I go.
What's really bothering me now is my shoulder impingement that has taken forever to heal. I'm not rated for that at all I lift five days a week and I'm stronger than I've ever been before, but my shoulder constantly hurts.
I had a bucket tear..side to side across the front of my meniscus...after about 6 years my knee stopped dislocating on its own...and while I could feel the loose part moving around in there it had been ground up enough to be soft.I go to the surgeon tomorrow to talk about my torn meniscus. I did alot of research on it, watching the surgery, interviews with surgeons. My big takeaway is that it's something that takes a long time to heal, if ever completely, because it's basically cartilage that gets almost no blood flow. I think most people (non-athletes probably) don't get surgery and eventually after several months, the symptoms get better. If you're young and the tissue isn't too brittle, they can stitch it. Or if you have a parrot beak situation, they can snip off that hanging bit. That's what I'm going to ask about.
The best advice I got on helping with the healing is to avoid any kind of twisting action. Walk like a robot. Forward and back. That's it. Pick up your feet to grab something in the kitchen instead of twisting. That has helped me. But I can't imagine being a football player and dealing with this. I'll never feel real confident about doing any kind of twisting and planting off this knee.
I tried PRP and it did nothingI wonder if PRP shots would help, then? I mean, for us they're expensive because insurance doesn't cover it.
lmao...dude, sounds like you grew up in my neighborhood...that aint PTSD...thats life.I am for the most part. I don't sleep well and I did therapy for my PTSD which really helped. I didn't even realize the extent of the mental trauma until I was out and all of a sudden I was on edge all of the time. I would wake up at 2 am thinking my house was getting invaded. I would lock my bedroom door and every sound, I thought was an intruder. I've mostly gotten over that, but I still carry my 9mm every where I go.
What's really bothering me now is my shoulder impingement that has taken forever to heal. I'm not rated for that at all I lift five days a week and I'm stronger than I've ever been before, but my shoulder constantly hurts.
I had a bucket tear..side to side across the front of my meniscus...after about 6 years my knee stopped dislocating on its own...and while I could feel the loose part moving around in there it had been ground up enough to be soft.
I decided to go ahead with surgery because I had great insurance and feeling it moving in there was irritating. So I had the surgery and they snipped off the damaged cartilage.
it took about 10 days before I was walking normally...about three months before I could get on my hands and knees to play with my son...and it was about 8 months before I hit the basketball court again..
it really is just a matter of pain tolerance. the knee is about as stable as its going to get about three days after surgery...but you gotta live life without eating Percocet like skittles.
however...about 5 years after surgery.. arthritis...very bad arthritis..cartilage continued to degrade...12 years after surgery and there was no cartilage left..a cyst on the top of my shin bone is the only padding I have left in my right knee...doctor wants to replace it..but I aint quite 60, and I was way too heavy...still need to drop about 20 pounds or so to get light enough to be confident in the robo knee.
would the arthritis and deterioration have happened without the surgery?? I dont know... but I remember feeling like it happened awful fast after the procedure...looking back...I consider the surgery a mistake,...as at that point the tear wasnt giving me any issues...I poked a sleeping bear, lol.
they say dont go looking for trouble...and I feel like thats exactly what I did in having the surgery.
but every knee is different.
Lack of sleep is one of the biggest issues I’ve had in dealing with PTSD. It seems to just make everything else worse. Self medication with alcohol and weed helped for a season but then other issues pop up from that. I know for me talking about all that crap we went through and witnessed with someone has been a big help. All that to say is if you don’t have someone to talk to, message me and I’ll be that guy if you need it.I am for the most part. I don't sleep well and I did therapy for my PTSD which really helped. I didn't even realize the extent of the mental trauma until I was out and all of a sudden I was on edge all of the time. I would wake up at 2 am thinking my house was getting invaded. I would lock my bedroom door and every sound, I thought was an intruder. I've mostly gotten over that, but I still carry my 9mm every where I go.
What's really bothering me now is my shoulder impingement that has taken forever to heal. I'm not rated for that at all I lift five days a week and I'm stronger than I've ever been before, but my shoulder constantly hurts.
Dude..when your knee dislocates Saturday night around 3am...it really puts a stinker on an otherwise great date.Dam that sucks. I heard that it's kind of a new thing that they only snip 5-10% at most. But in the past, they would remove alot and it would cause some bone on bone. I also see there's studies that show getting alot of steroid injections will deteriorate cartilage over time I haven't read those. But I'm still turning down the knee injections. It sounds like a deal with the devil.
My ortho is in favor of me waiting it out for now. I don't have a bucket tear or parrot beak and my function is fine. The pain only happens if I tweak it wrong. It's just been bugging me several months now. It was getting better, then a couple months ago I got cute doing a pistol squat or something stupid like that. Then I went back to square one.
Thanks!
I got some counseling, and it worked wonders. The hyper-vigilance is mostly gone, and now I'm just a jerk LOL. I tried weed when I got out, but found it just made me extremely anxious, and I only moderately drink because of congenital liver issues.Lack of sleep is one of the biggest issues I’ve had in dealing with PTSD. It seems to just make everything else worse. Self medication with alcohol and weed helped for a season but then other issues pop up from that. I know for me talking about all that crap we went through and witnessed with someone has been a big help. All that to say is if you don’t have someone to talk to, message me and I’ll be that guy if you need it.
What a great response....Who the hell is up at 3am, except to pee? LOLDude..when your knee dislocates Saturday night around 3am...it really puts a stinker on an otherwise great date.
Yeah,to ...uh...pee!What a great response....Who the hell is up at 3am, except to pee? LOL
Glad you got some help if you felt you needed it Krang.I got some counseling, and it worked wonders. The hyper-vigilance is mostly gone, and now I'm just a jerk LOL. I tried weed when I got out, but found it just made me extremely anxious, and I only moderately drink because of congenital liver issues.
I appreciate the support brother. I was actually quite shocked how hard the PTSD hit me once I was out, but I've pulled it together now with the help of a good therapist.
come on, look at him, they're at least relatedxc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media