Here comes an update.
The last 3 years have been quite challenging. I have had problems with my legs and especially the right leg. The more pressure/weight was put on the right leg the more pain i felt through the femur. Before the nail removal i thought to myself that once i remove the nail the pain will go away. But the pain was still present even after removing the nails.
Dr. Betz have unfortunately not been very helpful in this situation. In fact, he has not been helpful at all. During these three years, whenever I sent Dr. Betz x-rays I also mentioned the pain and every time he just answered something like "You need to do more PT/Training". Now, he might have been right about the PT/Training part. But telling a patient only this is like going to the gym for the first time with the goal of becoming a body builder and then your personal trainer just tells you "Yeah bro you need to workout more".
After removing the nails, I sent a long message to Dr. Betz and described my problem more in depth. Do you know what answer I got? that's right, he didn't answer at all.
So what I did instead was to contact Dr. Paley. He immediately answered and his first thought was that we were dealing with a tight-it band. However, I would have to meet him in order to give a correct diagnosis. So after a few months I meet him and he did examine me. The final conclusion was that the pressure pain was likely related to a week hip muscle. My right muscle was clearly weaker than my left. And my it-band is in fact tight and i have the so called "jumping hip" thing going on where the it band like jumps on the hip when rotating the leg. This was not a major issue though and could be done with a quick fix(it-band release) but it was not recommended by Dr. Paley at this stage. The important thing right now was to strengthen the muscles and the it-band release could be done anytime if it bothers me. Its only in extreme position the it band jumps, in daily life it does not.
This is very interesting because back in January I contacted a physiotherapist close to where i live. I suspected the problem was related to a tight it-band but my physiotherapist insisted we should instead try strengthen the muscles around the hip. I followed this program and saw a slight improvement, but nothing significant. Now however, the result seem to have come because since about 3 weeks the pressure pain is almost gone. So shoutout to my physiotherapist for identifying the problem first
So this is something you should think about if you are considering this surgery. Your muscles will become significantly weaker. Some muscles will become so weak that you cant function properly. Its therefore very important that you start training these muscles in a early stage.