Thanks Becky,
Dr Doran Sher (sp?) said I was ready for surgery now, that I had done 6 weeks healing in 5 days. So it seems I do either have Jedi or Ninja powers

People wont believe me when I tell them I heal fast especially radiologists and general practitioners - It was so good to hear the surgeon tell me.
The big thing we talked about is braces and that no matter how good they are the wont prevent the knee from dislocating again when a pivoting motion occurs. They really only give a psychological advantage and help ease the pain. A cheap neoprene brace is as good as a $1000 brace.
Get the swelling under control.
This I'm an expert at as I've a rare condition called "Cold Urcharia" It's an allergy, of sorts, to isolated temperature change on my skin which also effects my muscle and joints. Basically I can't use ice to reduce swelling and have learned various methods of getting swelling under control.
There is massive pain from the bone bruising and crack fracture but pain is in the head - with the help of medication every few days I'm handling it and began strengthening the muscle to support the knee today, as he confirmed this would do more to resist rotation than a brace. I asked if he thought it was possible I could train my muscle to not allow rotating motion and he thought I could only try. Ninja/Jedi power. I can board now.
The outcome was I can board out the rest of the season but to be super cautious as it will dislocate when it rotates and the cruciate ligament isn't complete to stop it.
When I showed him the motion that caused the dislocation he suggested I board backwards, so tomorrow I'm resetting my board goofy.