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The MRI showed that the part of the ACL joined to the femur had a tear in it. the part joined to the tibia seemed pretty much okay. In the words of the report, "there is a tear of the ACL, near its femoral attachment." There are ligament fibers there, according to Dr. Chaudhry, but it is a weak bond, likely about 40 percent of attachment.
He didn't seem too pleased about this. I guess he was hoping for more. He asked me how many days I had left in Delhi. This being Friday, I told him I'm leaving on Sunday night. Good, he said, that gives us three needle sessions. We'll bring the tear up to 70-80 percent attachment. After which, you'll be able to rest it, and gradually move back into exercise and sports.
Three more days of needles? How nice. I thought I was done. I asked him when the results of the three extra days of needles would show up. He said, by Sunday itself. In fact, why don' t you do another MRI on Sunday afternoon, and we can see the difference before you leave.
Hmmm...Well, I agreed. In for a penny, in for a pound. I figured that might as well give this treatment its due, and what's 3 more days anyway. So he poked me with the needles, I lay down for the requisite 30 minutes, then came home.
Saturday is a morning session, and so is Sunday. Sunday should be interesting, what with needles in the morning and an MRI in the afternoon, and long non-stop flight back to USA in the night.
More importantly, let's see what the scan on Sunday reveals.
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