rayl456 Posted August 23, 2025 Posted August 23, 2025 7 minutes ago, AZ Hoosier said: I just got a call from my son. My 16 year old grandson was injured in football practice on Wednesday. They just go the report from the MRI and CT scan. It's not good, and I'd appreciate your prayers. He has: Complete ACL tear Complete MPFL tear Partial MCL tear Lateral miniscus tear Gastrocnemius tear Tibia fracture Femur fracture thru growth plate, which is still open The doctor is very concerned about blood clots and compartment syndrome, and we are waiting to hear what the next step is. No doubt, it will involve some serious surgery, and a long, brutal recovery. Prayers going out right now. So very sorry for your grandson, his family and you. AZ Hoosier 1 Quote
Stuhoo Posted August 23, 2025 Posted August 23, 2025 11 minutes ago, AZ Hoosier said: I just got a call from my son. My 16 year old grandson was injured in football practice on Wednesday. They just go the report from the MRI and CT scan. It's not good, and I'd appreciate your prayers. He has: Complete ACL tear Complete MPFL tear Partial MCL tear Lateral miniscus tear Gastrocnemius tear Tibia fracture Femur fracture thru growth plate, which is still open The doctor is very concerned about blood clots and compartment syndrome, and we are waiting to hear what the next step is. No doubt, it will involve some serious surgery, and a long, brutal recovery. Rooting like hell for the young man. He will stay tough and come through. AZ Hoosier and ALASKA HOOSIER 2 Quote
8bucks Posted August 23, 2025 Posted August 23, 2025 1 hour ago, AZ Hoosier said: I just got a call from my son. My 16 year old grandson was injured in football practice on Wednesday. They just go the report from the MRI and CT scan. It's not good, and I'd appreciate your prayers. He has: Complete ACL tear Complete MPFL tear Partial MCL tear Lateral miniscus tear Gastrocnemius tear Tibia fracture Femur fracture thru growth plate, which is still open The doctor is very concerned about blood clots and compartment syndrome, and we are waiting to hear what the next step is. No doubt, it will involve some serious surgery, and a long, brutal recovery. Praying for him and the doctors. Keep us posted so we can follow and keep praying. AZ Hoosier 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted August 23, 2025 Posted August 23, 2025 11 hours ago, AZ Hoosier said: I just got a call from my son. My 16 year old grandson was injured in football practice on Wednesday. They just got the report from the MRI and CT scan. It's not good, and I'd appreciate your prayers. He has: Complete ACL tear Complete MPFL tear (ligament that connects the patella to the femur) Partial MCL tear Lateral miniscus tear Gastrocnemius tear (calf muscle tear) Tibia fracture Femur fracture thru growth plate, which is still open The doctor is very concerned about blood clots and compartment syndrome, and we are waiting to hear what the next step is. No doubt, it will involve some serious surgery, and a long, brutal recovery. Terrible news. Prayers for your grandson and your entire family. AZ Hoosier 1 Quote
hoosierfan6157 Posted August 23, 2025 Posted August 23, 2025 11 hours ago, AZ Hoosier said: I just got a call from my son. My 16 year old grandson was injured in football practice on Wednesday. They just got the report from the MRI and CT scan. It's not good, and I'd appreciate your prayers. He has: Complete ACL tear Complete MPFL tear (ligament that connects the patella to the femur) Partial MCL tear Lateral miniscus tear Gastrocnemius tear (calf muscle tear) Tibia fracture Femur fracture thru growth plate, which is still open The doctor is very concerned about blood clots and compartment syndrome, and we are waiting to hear what the next step is. No doubt, it will involve some serious surgery, and a long, brutal recovery. 11 hours ago, AZ Hoosier said: I just got a call from my son. My 16 year old grandson was injured in football practice on Wednesday. They just got the report from the MRI and CT scan. It's not good, and I'd appreciate your prayers. He has: Complete ACL tear Complete MPFL tear (ligament that connects the patella to the femur) Partial MCL tear Lateral miniscus tear Gastrocnemius tear (calf muscle tear) Tibia fracture Femur fracture thru growth plate, which is still open The doctor is very concerned about blood clots and compartment syndrome, and we are waiting to hear what the next step is. No doubt, it will involve some serious surgery, and a long, brutal recovery. Praying! Sorry I quoted you twice AZ Hoosier 1 Quote
Naturalhoosier Posted August 24, 2025 Posted August 24, 2025 On 8/22/2025 at 8:14 PM, AZ Hoosier said: I just got a call from my son. My 16 year old grandson was injured in football practice on Wednesday. They just got the report from the MRI and CT scan. It's not good, and I'd appreciate your prayers. He has: Complete ACL tear Complete MPFL tear (ligament that connects the patella to the femur) Partial MCL tear Lateral miniscus tear Gastrocnemius tear (calf muscle tear) Tibia fracture Femur fracture thru growth plate, which is still open The doctor is very concerned about blood clots and compartment syndrome, and we are waiting to hear what the next step is. No doubt, it will involve some serious surgery, and a long, brutal recovery. Good Golly...did he get hit by a bus?! Prayers for a speedy recovery!! AZ Hoosier and ALASKA HOOSIER 2 Quote
AZ Hoosier Posted August 24, 2025 Posted August 24, 2025 Went to see Caleb (my grandson) today. He was in really good spirits, and not too much pain, due to the medication. He's not completely sure what happened, but he said that his cleat got stuck in the turf (natural grass), and got hit in the scrum. He was playing linebacker and had tied up the running back then BANG, and he collapsed. He goes to see the orthopedic surgeon first thing Monday and they will go from there. Not sure if they will do the repairs in a single grueling surgery or if it will be a series of operations. Appreciate all the kind words and the prayers. J34, Banksyrules, Naturalhoosier and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post AZ Hoosier Posted August 26, 2025 Popular Post Posted August 26, 2025 My grandson saw the surgeon this morning. They are doing the femur fracture repair on Thursday, and 6-8 weeks later they will do the ligament repair. The doctor called it a "horrific injury", and said that at his age, you generally get ligaments to pop or bones to break, but rarely both. Keep the prayers coming. Appreciate you all. J34, Stuhoo, 8bucks and 6 others 7 2 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted August 26, 2025 Posted August 26, 2025 20 minutes ago, AZ Hoosier said: My grandson saw the surgeon this morning. They are doing the femur fracture repair on Thursday, and 6-8 weeks later they will do the ligament repair. The doctor called it a "horrific injury", and said that at his age, you generally get ligaments to pop or bones to break, but rarely both. Keep the prayers coming. Appreciate you all. Gotta be tough for the young man knowing how long is recovery is going to take. Do all you can to keep his spirits up and really focused on the rehab he'll undergo. AZ Hoosier 1 Quote
pappy1865 Posted August 27, 2025 Posted August 27, 2025 I just got a call from my son. My 16 year old grandson was injured in football practice on Wednesday. They just got the report from the MRI and CT scan. It's not good, and I'd appreciate your prayers. He has: Complete ACL tear Complete MPFL tear (ligament that connects the patella to the femur) Partial MCL tear Lateral miniscus tear Gastrocnemius tear (calf muscle tear) Tibia fracture Femur fracture thru growth plate, which is still open The doctor is very concerned about blood clots and compartment syndrome, and we are waiting to hear what the next step is. No doubt, it will involve some serious surgery, and a long, brutal recovery.Prayers for all, brother! Sent from my SM-S938U using BtownBanners mobile app AZ Hoosier 1 Quote
Popular Post AZ Hoosier Posted August 28, 2025 Popular Post Posted August 28, 2025 First surgery complete … femur repair done. Next surgery will be 6-8 weeks from now to do the ligament repair/reconstruction. Calf muscle should heal on its own, as should the tibia fracture. Thanks for your prayers. Home Jersey, Naturalhoosier, Pagoda and 6 others 9 Quote
Stuhoo Posted August 28, 2025 Posted August 28, 2025 49 minutes ago, AZ Hoosier said: First surgery complete … femur repair done. Next surgery will be 6-8 weeks from now to do the ligament repair/reconstruction. Calf muscle should heal on its own, as should the tibia fracture. Thanks for your prayers. FWIW I had the full ligament redo after tearing my ACL/MCL during an IU Law School HPER intramural game at age 24. After that surgery I had no bounce……………………Before that surgery I had no bounce!! :) Been many decades and my surgery knee is pretty much as good as the other one—good enough to have played 3 on 3 hoops at the city courts a few months ago on my 60th bday AZ Hoosier and upperarlington 1 1 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 When I got back home late last night I let the dogs out and apparently the wind had opened my gate and both dogs are on the loose. One was my wife’s dog. He’s a troublemaker. But the other is a sweetheart and she’s my daughters. I can’t tell this little girl that she now lost her dog. The kid has already lost too much Pagoda, J34, AZ Hoosier and 1 other 1 3 Quote
Popular Post 8bucks Posted September 30, 2025 Popular Post Posted September 30, 2025 I found myself incredibly light headed this weekend and eventually went to the ER. Seems my heart is in Afib. New for me, but brother and both parents dealt with this. Drs seem optimistic and I have a procedure tomorrow to shock in back into rhythm. Drs are all optimistic but I am a bit discouraged tbh. Have been able to drop about 30 lbs this year and got my BP down from high to normal as a result. So to have this set back is frustrating. I am not sure how this will impact things but we had hoped to travel back to IN this weekend to see our new grand daughter. Then the next 2 weekends to watch our daughter play soccer (we only get to see about 1/3 of her games in person). So I know I should be thankful it is not a major problem but getting in shape, dropping weight, changing diet was supposed to help keep this stuff at bay right. Would appreciate your prayers for patience, thankfulness and quick healing. upperarlington, hoosierfan6157, OliviaPope40 and 10 others 13 Quote
AZ Hoosier Posted September 30, 2025 Posted September 30, 2025 I found myself incredibly light headed this weekend and eventually went to the ER. Seems my heart is in Afib. New for me, but brother and both parents dealt with this. Drs seem optimistic and I have a procedure tomorrow to shock in back into rhythm. Drs are all optimistic but I am a bit discouraged tbh. Have been able to drop about 30 lbs this year and got my BP down from high to normal as a result. So to have this set back is frustrating. I am not sure how this will impact things but we had hoped to travel back to IN this weekend to see our new grand daughter. Then the next 2 weekends to watch our daughter play soccer (we only get to see about 1/3 of her games in person). So I know I should be thankful it is not a major problem but getting in shape, dropping weight, changing diet was supposed to help keep this stuff at bay right. Would appreciate your prayers for patience, thankfulness and quick healing. Praying for a great outcome and normal heart rhythm. 8bucks 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted September 30, 2025 Posted September 30, 2025 10 hours ago, 8bucks said: Would appreciate your prayers for patience, thankfulness and quick healing. Already sent your way. 8bucks 1 Quote
Popular Post 8bucks Posted September 30, 2025 Popular Post Posted September 30, 2025 Procedure went well. Back home. Hoping it keeps things right for a long time. AZ Hoosier, upperarlington, J34 and 10 others 13 Quote
8bucks Posted October 8, 2025 Posted October 8, 2025 On 9/30/2025 at 5:54 PM, 8bucks said: Procedure went well. Back home. Hoping it keeps things right for a long time. Unfortunately back in the hospital again. This time looking at an ablation, hopefully tomorrow. Can’t blame it on the Iowa Indiana game this time. Pagoda, J34, OliviaPope40 and 3 others 6 Quote
jermhoosierfan Posted October 8, 2025 Posted October 8, 2025 2 minutes ago, 8bucks said: Unfortunately back in the hospital again. This time looking at an ablation, hopefully tomorrow. Can’t blame it on the Iowa Indiana game this time. Here's to hoping it goes well for you. Pagoda and AZ Hoosier 2 Quote
Stuhoo Posted October 8, 2025 Posted October 8, 2025 22 minutes ago, 8bucks said: Unfortunately back in the hospital again. This time looking at an ablation, hopefully tomorrow. Can’t blame it on the Iowa Indiana game this time. Doctors are awesome. Here's to having this be a solution to an already existing problem. You got this my friend. 8bucks 1 Quote
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