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quasar34 08-05-2008 04:10 PM

Breaking your kneecap SUCKS!
 
so I was down in wildwood last wednesday night with my friend, hanging out by the pool having a beer or two... I go to turn around to start running toward my room when I trip over a leg of a chair and go flying and land hard on the concrete. I try to get up and my left leg gives out on me and I feel a real strong burning sensation in my knee(this is when I knew something was wrong) so I look down and see a good inch to 2 inch divot where my kneecap should be.. Long story short, get taken to Cape May regional, get xrays done and the dr says I broke my kneecap in half as he gives me some morphine to help ease the pain.. My parents came and drove me home and took me to an orthopedic surgeon in paramus.. I'm supposed to go to Hackensack hospital to get the surgery done on thursday (they have to put some screws in and wire my the 2 pieces of my kneecap back together).. So now I'm chillin in bed on percocet anxiously waiting to get the surgery over with so I don't have to deal with this pain anymore.. What a crappy way to end my summer.. Heres a pic of my leg after most of the swelling went down and I also took a pic of my xray..
http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/9163/xrayyfn3.th.jpg http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/2781/legtk2.th.jpg

WayFast84 08-05-2008 04:12 PM

ouch dude! I hope everything heals up good.

Knipps 08-05-2008 04:22 PM

busted patella FTL.
Hope it gets better soon man, at least they gave you some painkillers

Jam 08-05-2008 04:26 PM

damn that sucks. I know how you feel. two weeks ago I was surfing and my board went up and landed on my head tip first. cracking it. ended up getting 15 staples in my head. Hurt like a bitch.

BigAls87Z28 08-05-2008 05:21 PM

You should have paid up before they came looking for you and you "fell over the leg of a chair"

jims69camaro 08-05-2008 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by BigAls87Z28 (Post 473157)
You should have paid up before they came looking for you and you "fell over the leg of a chair"

QFT.

Kojak 08-05-2008 05:47 PM

Ouch, that takes talent. Hope you have a quick recovery.

ShitOnWheels 08-05-2008 05:51 PM

Youch. James has pins in his kneecaps (I think both?) from having them relocated. But he didn't break them. Here's hoping for a quick recovery.

quasar34 08-05-2008 07:05 PM

Haha thanks guys (my dad cracked that same joke, lol ).. I've never broken a bone up until now and it sucks more than I thought.. The one good thing is there's no tendon damage so I should be able to semi-walk agai.n in 2-3 months without crutches and 100% recovered in about a year.. Only things I'm kinda mad about are work, school and the TA.. Im going to get disability but I'm not sure for how long yet, and I have no idea how I'm going to sit in class and pay attention with my knee hurting.. I was gunna start prepping the TA for paint but I guess thats going to have to wait awhile.. I just need something to do to keep me occupied while I'm cooped up in the house all day because I'm already starting to go crazy, tv and the computer are my only sources to the outside world and im beginning to get sick of them.

bandit88 08-05-2008 07:12 PM

ouch hope you get well soon.

lt14mla 08-05-2008 07:25 PM

holy f%#k!
mmm...morphine.

get better!!

tastyle88 08-07-2008 04:26 AM

hope u feel better soon i had surgery on knee last october sux being coooped up....

rscamaro73 08-07-2008 08:01 AM

Musta been one hella hit to the ground.


well, glad its something they can fix ASAP, not some 'guessing' as some docs would do...

Jam 08-07-2008 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by quasar34 (Post 473204)
Haha thanks guys (my dad cracked that same joke, lol ).. I've never broken a bone up until now and it sucks more than I thought.. The one good thing is there's no tendon damage so I should be able to semi-walk agai.n in 2-3 months without crutches and 100% recovered in about a year.. Only things I'm kinda mad about are work, school and the TA.. Im going to get disability but I'm not sure for how long yet, and I have no idea how I'm going to sit in class and pay attention with my knee hurting.. I was gunna start prepping the TA for paint but I guess thats going to have to wait awhile.. I just need something to do to keep me occupied while I'm cooped up in the house all day because I'm already starting to go crazy, tv and the computer are my only sources to the outside world and im beginning to get sick of them.

same **** with me now. my back is broken and this entire summer I've been trying to take it easy. Have nothinggggggg to dooooo and yes you will go crazy too. LALALALALALLALA Muahahahaha :nod:

79CamaroDiva 08-07-2008 10:50 AM

holy crap! :shock: that looks terrible! here's hoping to a fast recovery. when you go to pt, do everything they say and don't skimp. you'll be walking in no time.

Mike 08-07-2008 11:43 AM

i would get a rolling stool and go to town on the ta

quasar34 08-07-2008 04:28 PM

thanks everyone.. yea the impact was real hard.. i just got back from surgery 5 mins ago, it went a little differently than expected. apparently 1/3 of my knee was crushed so the surgeon took that out and then wired the other 2/3rds back together ... i'm going to listen to everything they tell me with pt, and im not going to push it as i don't want to further prolong the recovery.

that rolling stool idea isn't such a bad idea, except the TA is parked on the hill outside my house and with my luck id probably wind up rolling down the block and getting hit by a car or something, lolol.

alamantia 08-07-2008 04:58 PM

i had an ACL reconstruction and rehabd it for 4-5 months then went back to playing and tore it again, I didnt skate for a year after the second surgery because i was too afraid to, just started playing again a few months ago and everything feels great, for a long time i was cynical about being active again and everything turned out, it will for you too. Just dont rush back to anything like I did. Watch a lot of TV, enjoy your percoccets and milk the recovery from the girlfriend, i know I did all three

quasar34 08-18-2008 04:43 AM

so it's been 11 days since my surgery. the first 3-4 days were absolute hell even with my pain killers.. im able to hobble around without my crutches now but I still can't bend my knee.. should be a few months til i get most of my range of movement back with going to physical therapy.. worst part of this whole thing is i'm being forced to sell my TA due to bills i've acquired from this (it'll be in the classified section soon).. my 12 mile ambulance ride cost me a nice $964, i could fly across the country for that much!! its totally insane, but my f-body days are coming to an end because of this..

chemicalstylez 08-18-2008 10:28 AM

sorry to hear that man. figures of all places to get hurt its your knee.... the most used and important part of your body :( I twisted mine and was out of comission for 2 months! Luckily I didn't need anything, but hope you recover well and listen to your doctors.

Your health insurance won't cover the ambulance ride?

79CamaroDiva 08-18-2008 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by quasar34 (Post 477483)
so it's been 11 days since my surgery. the first 3-4 days were absolute hell even with my pain killers.. im able to hobble around without my crutches now but I still can't bend my knee.. should be a few months til i get most of my range of movement back with going to physical therapy.. worst part of this whole thing is i'm being forced to sell my TA due to bills i've acquired from this (it'll be in the classified section soon).. my 12 mile ambulance ride cost me a nice $964, i could fly across the country for that much!! its totally insane, but my f-body days are coming to an end because of this..

where in NJ do you live? this is why volunteer rescue squads are a great thing, but people never want to donate to them to keep the cost up. Next thing you know, your local squad goes from volunteer to paid, and thats how much it costs per ride, instead of being completely free.

Slow96LT1 08-18-2008 10:59 AM

aply for njcare or something like that so u dont have to pay full price the state take up most of it and they let u make payments

Fleetwiz 08-18-2008 11:42 AM

Hoping you have a quick recovery.

quasar34 08-18-2008 09:45 PM

i live in river edge, but the accident happened in wildwood so the ambulance ride was from wildwood to cape may regional. i'm looking into seeing how much my insurance is going to cover but with all the bills for the ambulance, the ER, then the surgery at hackensack hospital itself and upcoming physical therapy sessions im going to have to sell my car anyway to cover some of it.. i guess i'll be stuck driving my crappy lil escort for awhile. i am getting disability from work which will help a little but im pretty much SOL with this.. seriously this is the worst thing i could have happened.. i have no idea how i'm going to get to my classes in sept, and then when if i do manage to get there how i'm going to stand for 5 hours for my art classes.

79CamaroDiva 08-18-2008 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by quasar34 (Post 477727)
i live in river edge, but the accident happened in wildwood so the ambulance ride was from wildwood to cape may regional. i'm looking into seeing how much my insurance is going to cover but with all the bills for the ambulance, the ER, then the surgery at hackensack hospital itself and upcoming physical therapy sessions im going to have to sell my car anyway to cover some of it.. i guess i'll be stuck driving my crappy lil escort for awhile. i am getting disability from work which will help a little but im pretty much SOL with this.. seriously this is the worst thing i could have happened.. i have no idea how i'm going to get to my classes in sept, and then when if i do manage to get there how i'm going to stand for 5 hours for my art classes.

you wont have to stand at school, so that should be the least of your worries. they're required to accommodate you, so just give them the heads up. It's just like if someone in a wheel chair wanted to take the class.

Off topic: what school are you going to for art?


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