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To: mph who wrote (133970)1/30/2007 5:12:43 PM
From: Naomi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225578
 
Thank you for posting that link. I have downloaded it so I can read through it, then show my daughter. The article will help us better understand what she can expect whichever procedure she chooses. Her injury was recreational and hopefully she will have an easy repair, just keeping our hopes up that she will. From what I have heard from others, therapy seems to be the most important thing for good results thereafter.

Again thank you. I think after she sees this article, she will feel better and judge for herself just what will happen with either route she takes. Hopefully the surgeon will advise her which would be better for her after he speaks with her about her MRI. She will probably get second opinions also, if she feels the need to. Her thoughts now evolve around how much she needs to get done before the Dr. visit without hurting her situation more so she can adjust to taking time out for it.