Thanks a lot for the advise!
I stopped seeing the Physical Therapist because her approach seemed a bit too aggressive for me considering the extent of my injury and because my insurance stopped covering the sessions. I can't explain how much I've been struggling with this injury, it has affected all aspects of my life. I had to stop my career, lost my job, got evicted and haven't been able to get another job because I can barely walk with a cane, and the truth is that nobody wants to hire a crippled person. I'm actually in the process of filing a Disability claim because I'm afraid this is going to be permanent and I'm kinda worried about my future.

Luckily my one and only friend offered me shelter and has been helping me tremendously. I feel very fortunate in that regard but the situation is still frustrating because I used to be a self sufficient independent person and now I can't even handle my own grocery bags. However, I've been trying to remain positive just pushing trough the pain and doing mainly the leg raises that the PT showed me to strengthen the muscles but without overdoing it and I feel more comfortable going at my own pace. Unfortunately I can only do so much physical therapy because too many repetitions start producing an excruciating sharp pain directly on the ACL area, sometimes in the front of the patella tendon as well, so I have to stop myself and its been hard to work the quad muscles.
It's also very difficult to bear total weight on the knee, it just feels mushy and "very unstable" like its going to give out anytime. I can't even walk without a cane or a crutch, can't go up and/or down the stairs without holding on to the rail and the cane, I can't jump nor run....I have seen 3 orthopedist surgeons so far and have gotten an MRI which surprisingly showed all ligaments and cartilage to be "intact" but I still was diagnosed with a "Knee Joint Derangement" and "Patellofemoral syndrome" and was simply advised to continue with physical therapy.
I am very confused and beginning to question the accuracy of MRIs. Perhaps they are not good at detecting partial ruptures, so I am wondering if there are other ways of determining what exactly is wrong with my knee joint, and if its going to need to be repaired in order to be fully functional again. It's been 11 months since the accident and I don't see much progress,,could it be a slow healer or something more serious that is going to require surgery? From what I've read about ligaments, they don't heal on their own, so I don't know but there is definitely something wrong with my mine...I'm probably just going to get another MRI, it's been 3 months since the last one...any suggestions will be greatly appreciated....Good Luck to all of you and Dont give up.
This support systems are definitely what keep the faith alive!