Wednesday, June 5, 2013

What I hope to accomplish

If you are reading this, chances are you are considering ACI surgery and looking for information on what to expect and how painful it is going to be.  Answered: sucks and tons. You have stumbled upon the right blog.

I had no intention of writing a blog that covers my trials, tribulations, failures, pee adventures and fall from athletic grace and into the usefulness of a 6 month old baby.  In fact, I had surgery two weeks ago and just now decided to chronicle my experiences.

I read other people's blogs and was either annoyed as hell about their infantile writing style or frustrated that the information they had, while good, was dated.  It does not seem that anyone has made a blog covering all the surgical and recovery aspects recently - a lot can change in 2-3 years as far as medical advances and treatment.  In fact, my rehab protocol is likely to be vastly different than what most others will experience.

What I hope you will find from this blog is an informative blog about what to expect, how to plan for ACI and TTO surgery while maintaining a humorous and entertaining tone.  If you don't like the way I write, you are clearly illiterate and/or have no taste.  If you like the way I write, you are clearly illiterate and/or have no taste.

Let's chronicle this bitch and get the information out there that will make the months of being on your back all day (sounds fun and exciting, but remember you aren't getting paid or having sex) suck less and get you back to doing what you love to do faster.

If you have any questions along the way - reach out and I will answer them the best I can via email or phone.  So always feel free to email me at mgleno@gmail.com but make sure the title is something clever or I am likely to think you are some porn spam and delete your mail.

A lot of the posts that will follow will be post-dated.  I chronicled while it was  happening but that doesn't mean I posted it when it happened.  It was just easier for me to write and edit in word rather than on the blog itself.

-Matt

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