You were with Sarin? How has your recovery been?
Hey. Yeah, I had LL with Dr. Sarin on Jan.7. I had a lot of complications and drama while I was there. I even cried while Harry was my physiotherapist. The first month, the pin was hitting the nerve on the side of my knee, so I couldn't bend my knee for a whole month no matter what kind of stretching Harry did. Then finally, they gave me an operation to cut the nerve. Then I had a knee infection, which made me become incapacitated for whole month of Feb. After that was gone, I realized my left leg wasn't lengthening even though I turn 1.25-1.5mm per day. Then again, they took me to hospital for some tweaking of the frame. I thought the issue was resolved, unfortunately, it didn't. By April, the 4th month, there was a 3cm discrepancy between both of my legs. My right leg was at 6.7cm and my left was only at 3cm. At that point, they finally admit that my bone has consolidated on my left. So no matter how much I turn or how the metal frame bent, my left leg wasn't lengthening. So I finally have to be taken to the hospital to have my lower left leg tibia re-broken.
At that point, my ex gf also dumped me and I felt suicidal (but I'm fine now). So for the next 40 days, I turn my left leg at 2mm per day. Yes, it was crazy. But by the end of May when the frame was removed, my left was at 8.1cm (from 3cm) and my right was at 7.8cm. I asked Dr. Sarin to make it 8cm at the operation room and he agreed.
When I returned home at the end of June, I had a massive 6cm of ballerina. I wheeled myself to the airport and they weren't about to let me onbroad due to my condition. But I begged them. So they let me onboard and I flew back home in a wheel-chair. My aunt didn't recognize me at the airport. She was thinking of some dark-skinned begger from a third-world country was waving at her.. But it was me.
I hit the gym every single day. First I cycle. Then I try the steps, from 5mins to now 60mins per day. I also lift heavy weight standing. My only advice to any future LL patient is, don't depend on your physio for your recovery. Your PT can't do the work for you that is needed for recovery.
Now I can lift 90lb (how much is that in kg?), walk up and down the stairs without requiring to hold on the rail, and can stand up taking a shower. Have no ballerina and don't feel any pain. Machine's roommate was here in Vancouver a few weeks ago. He attributed my recovery due to my dedication of going to the gym!
Anyway, that is my story :-)