Hi all,
Targeting to do STRYDE bi lateral femur lengthening (7 to 8 cm).
I currently love my job (been here for nearly 4 years) and don't want to lose it; I could see myself developing and growing in my current role for another 2 to 3 years.
Ideal situation: I am granted an unpaid leave of absence to go through the entire lengthening and recovery phase and return to work once I can walk normally with a normal gait (to an outside observer).
Other things to note:
***I plan on keeping the stature lengthening procedure private (i.e. NOT informing my co workers).
***I plan on telling them I need the time off to address personal / family / mental health issues.
*** I currently wear 2.5 inch lifts in my shoes to work everyday which I plan to remove when I return, I'm hoping the pre-op lifts will help the procedure seem less noticeable to my coworkers.
Question: How much time should I budget for the leave of absence if my goal is that I return to work with a 100% normal walk and gait with no visible indication that I have had any procedures done? Specifically, how long should I budget for consolidation? I'm looking for a conservative estimate.
Some things I've noted:
***Distraction Phase: With a desired height increase of 7.5 cm to 8 cm, at 1mm day, with a 7 day delay from procedure to lengthening commencement, I'm going to need approximately 90 days during the lengthening stage.
***Consolidation / Recovery to 100% normal walk Phase: This is a bit tricky. From the research I've done (reading through diaries, speaking to folks at the Paley institute) my conclusion is that the consolidation/recovery phase varies by individual, with the key variables being 1. genetics re: bone consolidation rates, flexibility, and muscle recovery and 2. Dedication to PT.
I've seen cases where folks have said 1 month post lengthening their walk/gait was 100%, and I've seen cases where even 6 months later the walk/gait was still noticeable off.
***I am below average when it comes to flexibility (currently cannot touch my toes while standing, although I'm working on it daily.)
***I'm currently 5'8 to 5'9 ish, so 7.5 to 8cm relative to my current femur isn't huge compared to other folks here.
***I'm early to mid 30's, male, in decent / good shape, weigh 155 lbs.
My Budgeted Timeline: Considering all the above, would 3 months budgeted timeline for consolidation / recovery be a conservative estimate to get to, from an outsider observer perspective, a 100% walk / gait? Acknowledging that internally, it may feel stiff, but what my goal is being able to walk in an office environment normally such that others wouldn't notice.
The 3 months budgeted consolidation / recovery timeline would be from the time I stop lengthening (i.e. end of the distraction phase.) With all that above, my total leave of absence time that I will be asking for is 6 months and 1 week. Is this a reasonable, conservative timeline for a Leave of Absence?
I realize STRYDE is a fairly new technology so any STRYDE patients out there, much appreciated if you can weigh in!
Thanks all in advance!