I ended up not taking Zometa, because the doctor refused to see me because I was 10 minutes late to the appointment for reasons that wasn't my fault. His next available appointment was in February. By that time, I'd be able to walk without crutches anyway. I could see another doctor with an earlier appointment date, but by the time I get the drug, I'd probably be able to walk anyway. I know this because I've been able to walk without aid already.
I don't have final approval by Dr. Paley for walking without aid, but he did say that I was almost fully healed on my left leg. I don't want to risk further muscle atrophy, which I think is detrimental to my well-being and health, so I'm going to risk breaking the nails to try to get some walking in my exercises. The Precice 2.1 nail is very well made, and it seems to be able to hold my weight on one leg even though it's only rated to hold 75 lbs. The thing is, I try to keep the weight as straight as possible. The rods are strongest when you put the weight lengthwise. It's weakest when you try to bend them. So I'm not going to try to put my weight on the rods at an angle. And the way to do that is to take shorter steps. The more your separate the legs, the more the weight is angled. The recommended consolidation posed by Precice's instruction manual is that the bone needs to be solid on at least 3 sides out of 4 sides of the rod, but I'm only solid on 2 out of 4 sides.
Anyway, I started walking without aid because I got really tired of sitting to shower. It's been 5 months since I was able to stand to shower, and a few days ago, I finally decided to just walk into my shower without aid because I didn't want to get my walker or crutches wet and slippery. At first I was very cautious and held onto any fixed object. But eventually I managed to just baby step my way into the shower. Now that I'm standing more, I can feel my legs feeling a bit more normal again. There's still pain in my legs but I'm hoping they'll go away as I get more and more exercise on my legs. I enjoy my standing showers now. The one thing they don't tell you about LL is that it gives you a greater appreciation of the things you normally would take for granted.
No pictures, sorry. As much as I want to, I value my privacy greatly. So here's a picture of someone else's mock up pic whose legs look similar to mine:
http://i.imgur.com/Wj07rGx.jpg He's wearing underwear, so it's a bit less obvious. But if you picture the underwear in a V shape like a Speedo instead of boxer briefs, you can sort of see how the thighs look really long when you're fully nked. That's how I look like when I'm nked. My thighs seem to go on forever, but my tibs look short.
My inseam used to be 28" - no adult-sized jeans fit me well. It is now 31". I checked online, and it seems like 5'5" - 5'6" should have a 30" inseam, and 5'9" guys should have a 32.5" inseam. This is why my leg to torso ratio is just perfect now. It's just weird to see my knees lower than where I expect them to be or my tibs looking short and stubby still. With pants on, it look normal.