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hi again everyone it is now two weeks and two days past my surgery for my ACL tear in meniscus tear Iamp;#39;m currently studying for my First Med School exam of my second year of med school so Iamp;#39;ve been trying to catch up since missing about a week and a half of school so I donamp;#39;t have much time to film this but I wanted to just quickly give an update because I think the updates are more important like the closer they are to surgery and then as we get further out Iamp;#39;m sure thereamp;#39;ll be less stuff to update on so two weeks I was prepared to give a very like hopeful nice update because I was doing pretty well but then I woke up this morning and had like a lot of pain in my knee like like in the back especially putting it I still am sleeping with my knee propped up and the back that was touching the slant pillow was it was like I couldnamp;#39;t have anything touching it it was very weird so Iamp;#39;ve been doing PT I started I think in my last video I ha