First injury was fall of 1994 when I was a senior in HS. Got high-lowed and tore my patellar tendon, ACL. PCL, MCL, and both medial & lateral menisci. Dislocated my knee and it bent 180-degrees sideways. I don't recommend it.
All the big time offers evaporated. Injury on Friday and by Monday both RC and Gene Stallings had called to say, "sorry about your knee but we can't offer a scholarship anymore but if you want to walk on we'd love to have to." Rice called about 2 weeks later and still offered so I signed there.
Took 3 surgeries to fix everything only the cartilage tears wouldn't get blood flow so they didn't take and had to have a good chunk removed.
Rehabbed and played a tiny bit as a freshman at Rice but then fall of 1996 I tore my ACL again and the docs made me retire. That was surgery #4 and I lost more cartilage.
Transferred to A&M to just be a student. But like most guys in their early-20s I still thought I was bulletproof. Tried rugby and MMA for a while.
My 3rd ACL wasn't as exciting. Tore my right ACL stepping in a hole when doing yard work. Lost cartilage there too.
Then 3 random scopes to clean out bone spurs, cartilage breaking loose, and general BS from living life.
Last scope before this was probably 15-16 years ago. Just trying to be active and live but not really successful at keeping weight off because of the pain. Ground down to bone on bone in both knees several years ago and the pain just got to a point where I couldn't lead the life I wanted to so here I am on knee surgery #9 and #10 on the near horizon. Hopefully that will be the last.