whoknows1919
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Hey guys,
Appreciate anyone who puts their time into reading and responding to this question. About three years ago I was playing football and had pretty painful knee injury. Went to my doctor who sent me in for an MRI, but the waiting list ended up being 6 months. Had the MRI, and the results came back negative. So I did some strengthening and kept on blowing my knee out every 4-5 months. Doctor couldn't figure out why this kept on happening. Well about 2 months ago (2.5 years after first incident) I tweaked it again at work. This time my doctor told me to go see a specialist. Went and saw one, and what he told me was what I suspected all along. It turned out the results from my MRI 3 years said I had a completely torn ACL, and both my lateral and medial Meniscus were torn. Something happened when the report was faxed over three years ago. Had immediate surgery following the news, and had ACL completely reconstructed. Lateral meniscus was stitchable, but medial meniscus was so chewed up they had to remove it!!!!
My question to you guys is, could three years of having a Torn ACL/Meniscus damage and blowing it out 2-3 times a year, be a contributing factor to hairloss??
Thanks
Appreciate anyone who puts their time into reading and responding to this question. About three years ago I was playing football and had pretty painful knee injury. Went to my doctor who sent me in for an MRI, but the waiting list ended up being 6 months. Had the MRI, and the results came back negative. So I did some strengthening and kept on blowing my knee out every 4-5 months. Doctor couldn't figure out why this kept on happening. Well about 2 months ago (2.5 years after first incident) I tweaked it again at work. This time my doctor told me to go see a specialist. Went and saw one, and what he told me was what I suspected all along. It turned out the results from my MRI 3 years said I had a completely torn ACL, and both my lateral and medial Meniscus were torn. Something happened when the report was faxed over three years ago. Had immediate surgery following the news, and had ACL completely reconstructed. Lateral meniscus was stitchable, but medial meniscus was so chewed up they had to remove it!!!!
My question to you guys is, could three years of having a Torn ACL/Meniscus damage and blowing it out 2-3 times a year, be a contributing factor to hairloss??
Thanks
