Ahh very nice. I was just about to ask how are things going. Anyways, are you still in WPB? How long do you expect the consolidation to take and what are you gonna do in the mean time? Best of luck
I've been home for a few days. Expectation for consolidation is 3 months according to my slow bone growth. Paley said that the fastest was a patient consolidated was 1 month. The slowest was 5 months. Most will take 2-3 months. I'll be returning to take a shot of Zometa. Paley said that he usually gives these to patients who are showing slow bone growth after a month. I asked him why wait a month, and why not just take it now so that I can consolidate faster. He said that there aren't many cons to taking it besides a high chance of fever, constipation, and nausea for a day (~40% chance) - possibly several days. The cost of the medicine is around $1,000 (maybe $300 if you get the generic brand). I'm not sure how much it'd be with all the other fees thrown in. I'll report back when I get the final number. So with the Exogen 4000+ and the Zometa shot, I hope to cut down my consolidation period down from 3 months to 2 months. Paley said that it's a possibility that will happen if I did this. Getting a month of my life back for about $1000 and a day or two of fever is worth it in my situation. Right now, I feel like a prisoner of my own body, because I can't walk. This means that I can't do many things without much hassle, such as getting groceries, exercising, taking out the trash, or traveling. Even showering is troublesome.
So I scheduled to have the Zometa shot this week at the cancer portion of the hospital. Dr. Paley's office doesn't administer the drug. The drug is usually given to cancer patients or patients suffering from osteoporosis. If you don't know what the drug is, it's a Bisphosphonate, which is a class of drugs that stops the loss of bone mass. It doesn't stimulate bone growth - that's what the Exogen is for. But it prevents the body from breaking down bone and putting calcium in the blood stream. The goal is to prevent my body from breaking down the newly formed bone in my femurs, so that I can consolidate faster. What do you guys think of this? Do you think I should or shouldn't take the Zometa?
I'm starting to drink a lot of Vitamin D and Calcium fortified milk (40% daily calcium per cup) on top of taking the Silica bone supplements (50% daily calcium, 1000 IU vitamin D) and Vitamin D pills (50,000 IU once per week).
The scars are pretty bad. They haven't gone away and show no sign of fading except where my IT band scar is. At least they aren't hard and not a bump anymore. Paley told me that Asians seem to develop dark pigmentation in the scars more likely than non-Asians in his experience. Dr. Packer told me that they wouldn't go away for about a year. I had a scar once from about a decade ago that also was dark colored. It didn't go away for about 2-3 years. Now it's flesh colored and barely noticeable unless I point it out. Having dark leg hair helps to cover them. This is where being a male helps in terms of scars. Also it doesn't matter, because even if the scars heal, I'd get the same scars when I take the rods out in a year - minus IT band release scar and femur break point scar.