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[QUOTE="Dennis Meyers, post: 255058, member: 20695"] Thanks guys, as for getting my legs strong, I've been working on that since the injury. The legs are strong enough that when my doctor first examined me, he thought my right ACL was OK, he said it was only slightly looser than my left knee. It was because of the way I injured it and the loud "POP" I described to him that he decided to send me for an MRI, which confirmed my worst fears, it's gone. The Doctor I'm seeing has a good reputation in the area, and they specialize in sports medicine. They do the athletes from Colgate University, so I think I'm in pretty good hands. I understand that the P.T. can get pretty brutal though, good thing I like challenges. Well, thanks again for the replies. [/QUOTE]
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