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  1. Hello, I am 6mo out of an anterior meniscal allograft. Recovery has been great. I lost a lot of strength, however my left knee was never as strong as my right knee as this is my 4th knee surgery on my left knee. 3 ACL's. My question is: I met with my surgeon today and asked him about water skiing this summer. His response was he wouldn't recommend it but its my knee and it would take a major impact to damage the cadaver graph. Obviously the graph will never be as strong as my original meniscus and skiing and other sports that we participate in have this risk of major impact. So How long does a person wait to ski?
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    knees

    How far out of surgery is she?
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    knees

    I also would be interested in it as I am scheduled to have an ACL and Meniscus surgery on March 3rd…That will keep me off the water all summer...
  4. So was skiing so of the amazing CO pow on Thursday, hit a stump under the snow and re-tore my ACL…for the 3rd time. I also flipped my meniscus on the toe side of my knee. So subsequently I have no ACL and no meniscus on the toe side of my knee. I had a surgery on friday to remove the meniscus but they haven't done anything with the ACL yet The previous two surgeries on my ACL utilized my patellar tendon on my last surgery and my hamstring tendon on the first surgery. The doc. that did the surgery on Friday to remove the meniscus suggested a bone graph on the knee and then repair the ACL, so it would be at least two surgeries. It would also more then likely cost me waterski season this summer. I am going to meet with a different ortho on Monday. Has anyone had this experience? Are there any questions that I should ask both surgeons? Is anyone aware of any alternative treatments? Thanks for the help.
  5. I have to do the family thing in Fla during Xmass and new years, I will be in and around Port St. Lucy, Fort Lauderdale, and Tampa. My question is are the ski coaching sites that time of year? Also, is it best to bring your own ski? Thanks!
  6. I would like a SN but they are not very family friendly, that is why I want an open bow.
  7. looking this boat http://rockies.craigslist.org/boa/3804418385.html. does anyone have any thoughts? Is the price good? Does anyone have any experience with this year? Any issues? Thanks,
  8. Thanks for the advice! It doesnt help that I work construction and Crossfit a few times a week. Would you recommend a ski other than the Co X? Is the Senate a wider ski?
  9. Hello, Every summer around this time I get lower back problems from skiing, I think it is from getting up out of the water. I was wondering if anyone has ever had issues and tried a skiing with a back brace like power lifters use? Also I was thinking a wider ski might get me out of the water faster? I have a HO CoX was thinking of trying a Radar Senant or??. Any other advice would be much appreciated.
  10. Are there any good ski shops in that area?
  11. Am heading to CA at the end of the month, is there any skiing outside of SF or Healdsburg?
  12. I have looked on the HO website, where can I find the factory recomended binding setups for HO skis?
  13. Since the BlackTec is not available in time for spring is the 2mm speed skin a good second choice? or should I just wait for the blacktec? or is the 2mm titanium shorty a good/better choice than the speed skin?
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