5 years ago I had LL with Paley in Florida. At my pre-op consultation I asked to do 2 inches because after doing research (and referring to Paley's website), I thought it would be a "low-risk lengthening." I did not know/was not told that my bone would be cut differently for 2 inches rather than the full 3. 2 months later I had lengthened around 5 CM, was in no pain and my muscles were feeling very loose and flexible. I wanted to continue lengthening more and was told after measurement of my X-ray that my bone was cut to accommodate up to 7 CM of length, so I changed my goal to 7. However, a couple weeks later when I was at 5.7 CM, I got an email from Paley saying that my right femur nail was about to exit the fat part of my bone and would lose all weight bearing strength if I continued lengthening. I was bummed out because I was feeling really comfortable, and strong in my PT and was in no pain, but of course I took his advice, stopped lengthening the leg and did 0.3 mm on the other leg to even my legs out as recommended. It was a bummer changing rescheduling everything to leave Florida 2 weeks early and feeling like I was in good shape to continue but got less length than all the other femur patients.
Afterwards I moved on with my life, finished college and grad school, traveled, have had great relationships. However I never removed the nail. Initially leaving open the possibility I would finish the lengthening, then considering whether I wanted to remove it all (my army and sports buddies have all kind of IM rods, plates, screws, and other metal hardware permanently lodged in their bodies with no plans for removal). Finally to be honest I just stopped thinking about LL and it became a distant memory, as if it had happened to another person. 5 years later I suddenly started wondering about the damage that the metal/magnet could have later in my life if I got in a bad accident or needed an MRI. I inquired about removal and Paley recommended it. Since I have spent so much money and time on this already, I asked him if the nail could still lengthen the final inch, and he said that he thought so (of course we can only be 100 percent sure post-osteotomy).
I am torn on what to do....