the_tool_man
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Short answer: "I was stupid."That sounds mighty painful...
Glad your on the mend!
How did you fall?
(So hopefully the rest of us won't do the same.)
Long answer: I was rushing to work with both arms full of stuff, walking down four steps into my garage. I didn't bother to turn on the garage light, since there isn't a 3-way on the opposite end to turn it back off. I caught the heel of my right foot on the nose of the last step, and had no way to arrest my fall. I went straight down and hyper-flexed my knee (sat on heel). I felt and heard the tendon snap. Thankfully my wife could hear me scream from the other side of the house with the door closed. Had surgery two weeks later (on Christmas Eve) to reattach the tendon. I've been in a steel brace ever since. The PT folks finally let me start walking with the knee unlocked last week. I'm still looking at another week or two before I can bend it enough to drive. My wife had bilateral total knee replacement about 5 years ago, and her recovery was way faster. I wouldn't wish this on anyone. And to think it only took a couple of seconds of inattention and bad decision making to sign up for this.



