Hey friends,
I have to admit I was both honored and amused to come across this thread. I doubt if I will ever update my old forum diary again, and it's for a lot of different reasons. The biggest reason perhaps is that once something is posted, you give up your ownership of whatever you write and there will always be record of it somewhere. I wanted more than anything to document my journey, but at some point in time the risk of being "discovered" becomes greater than the incremental value of your next post. To be certain, I have written a few posts detailing my recovery, but I've kept them private up to this point, only sharing them through PMs with the intent that they're not posted.
Second, after the clicking phase of lengthening is over, it's a whole different journey. The daily routine stops and your body starts to recover. Needless to say, recovery is a lot less exciting than growing .1cm per day - the change is visible. During recovery, the changes are a lot more subtle - It's difficult to measure stiffness and flexibility (though they both return relatively quickly).
Third, it did get a bit cumbersome to continually receive messages asking the same questions that have already been covered extensively elsewhere on the forum. As this forum goes forward, I'd recommend setting up a wiki to relieve some of that burden.
Fourth, part of you wants to put LL in the back of your mind and get back to real life as soon as possible so you can leave this period of your life behind you. It's a great feeling to click for the last time, put on stockings for the last time, take your last Xarelto, and start to leave your crutches behind. With each one of these changes, you get closer and closer to becoming normal again, so there is not a lot of reason to actively go and immerse yourself in all things LL (that said, I still do log into old forum pretty regularly, just to check on a few friends and read PMs).
Now, for the part you care about. I am doing well - and yes, I was intentionally a little snarky when I posted "Hi" on old forum when someone asked about me. I'm around, albeit in the shadows.
To say I was concerned about my 11mm nail bending was an understatement. It was a large part of the reason I stopped lengthening at 6.5cm. In hindsight, I wouldn't have gone much further anyway...perhaps to 7cm max. I noticed on my x-rays at 5.1cm that one of my nails had started to bend and it was constantly on my mind from then on.
After I stopped lengthening, my flexibility and endurance came back pretty quickly - within a month and a half. Within about the same time frame, my duck ass was completely gone. The only annoyances were having to stretch out after sitting for extended periods of time and being on crutches.
My consolidation was (and has continued) to come along extremely well. However, because of my size and the slight bending of my nails, Dr. Betz kept me on crutches through my 4 month post-clicking x-rays because I even though I had enough callus formation on my left leg and the outside of my right leg, the callus still hadn't formed a bony bridge on the inside of my right leg. I was a little disheartened by that because every patient I'd read about - BadBoy, AndrewShizzles, betaller, etc. had all gotten off crutches by then, and I felt like I was strong enough.
Long story short is that I stopped walking with my crutches prematurely (without permission). I had waddled like a penguin for the first week or so, but by the end of the second week, I was able to walk fairly normally. Unfortunately, since I was walking up and down stairs and up to 2 miles a day, I bent one of my nails to the point that it was starting to break.
Alas, I had to fly back to Germany two weeks ago to have titaniums put in. It was a bit of a headache, but honestly, it's what I should have done immediately post-clicking given my reservations about the 11mm to begin with. I would recommend it for any male patient that receives 11mm nails in the future. It's just not worth the worry over nail bending to forego the titaniums. I ended up having to borrow the money from a friend, so I would tell anyone planning on LL in the future, to absolutely budget this in beforehand as a contingency.
Small roadbump all things considered, but I'm back to life walking without crutches (like a penguin for the next few weeks, I'm sure). I expect to be walking pretty close to normal in about 4 weeks' time, which will coincidentally be my 8-month anniversary of my op. Funny, it has seems like a lot longer when you're experiencing life as a (temporarily) handicapped person.
Last thing I'll say - there was a guy who walked into my room the day before I had my titanium op. He walked in normally and I had assumed he was there to have his operation. Turns out that he was actually there for nail removal after having lengthened 8cm two years earlier. I can't tell you how how encouraging it was to see someone finally at the end of their journey who appeared completely normal and healthy. I must've asked him questions for two hours straight about various muscle groups and sitting positions and everything else.
I know this message won't leave you fully satisfied, but I felt it necessary to give an update on my current status while addressing some of the concerns that I'd had about LL and providing some anecdotal evidence about someone that has seemed to make a full recovery.
I'll do my best to answer PMs here and on old forum , but time has been a precious commodity lately, so it may take a bit for me to respond.
sy