• Saturday February 14th - Arrived at the airport and met 2 men holding my name on a piece of paper. They drove me to a hotel about 2 hours from the airport, where I was to stay before having the operation. It was a very uneasy experience landing in a country that I knew very little about, and knowing the hard process that was awaiting me. The drivers made me feel very comfortable, which helped me relax a little bit.
• Sunday February 15th - One of the drivers visited me at my hotel and showed me around the city and helped me get sorted with a new phone and number so I could keep in contact with the doctor
• Tuesday February 17th – Doctor visited me at my hotel and discussed what the plan was with the operation. I was scheduled to have my operation on Thursday the 19th of February.
• Wednesday February 18th – I met another patient who was 7 months post operation. We went out and got a drink and he shared his whole experience. He was walking without crutches with a slight limp. He told me about certain complications he had during lengthening with misalignments, but the alignments were fixed by the doctor once lengthening had finished with a simple adjustment to the device. He started walking small distances without walker after 5 months. He explained how to stretch every day to avoid ballerina, and how to try an avoid having similar complications that he had experienced by having more frequent x rays.
• Thursday February 19th – Doctor contacted me and told me the operation was delayed until Saturday.
• Friday February 20th – Doctor contacted me again and my operation was delayed yet again until Monday. This caused extreme frustration to me as it gave me more time to think, and I started questioning myself whether or not I wanted to follow through with the operation. I was an emotional rollercoaster changing my mind every few hours.
• Sunday February 22nd – I made a decision and rang the doctor and told him I wanted to cancel the operation and get my money back. He was completely understandable and told me it was totally my decision and to think about it over night, and let him know the next morning if that was my final decision.
• Monday February 23rd – After spending the night tossing and turning trying to decide what to do, I rang the doctor and told him that I was going to go through with the operation. I went to the hospital, shaved my legs and was put on the operating table. I suddenly woke up and was told the surgery was finished, only to find that my right leg was the only one with the device on it. I asked them why this was and they said the doctor made the decision to do this as it would be more comfortable for me. The left leg was due to be done in another week. To be honest this really pissed me off.
• Tuesday February 24th to Sunday 1st March – This was probably the toughest time of my life. Sitting in a hospital with one broken leg, at times in extreme pain. I became an emotional wreck and thought to myself what the hell have I done. I became afraid of the whole experience and when Sunday came around id made the decision that I wouldn’t get the other leg done, let my right leg heal and get a portion of my money back. I left the hospital and returned to the hotel with crutches. I was told it would take 2 months to heal after which time id be able to walk normally like I was before.
• Thursday 5th March – Terrible night to say the least. After going out for a few drinks I spent the night trying to sleep, but the extreme pain in my leg was unbearable. This was due to the fact that I hadn’t started lengthening and the bones were grinding against each other. I yelled a few times and cursed just praying that I could at least get some sleep.
• Friday March 6th – After a long sleepless night I took my self to the hospital and asked to call the doctor as my phone wasn’t working. I asked for a pain shot as every movement was horrific. After waiting in discomfort for 3 hours the doctor told me to go and get an x ray. I got an x ray done and returned to the hospital where the doctor looked at it. Everything was normal. The pain was from over using the leg. I was told to rest it and get some painkillers.
• Saturday 7th March - After another sleepless night I went down to reception and ask if they could get me the painkillers the doctor prescribed. After this time my leg rapidly improved with the pain.
• Tuesday 10th March- Another sleepless night. This time was not during to pain but regrets about not following through with the other leg. I thought to myself I’ve come all this way and now I have to wait 2 months for my one leg to heal, at which point I would have achieved absolutely nothing. I had to make the decision of my life. Whether or not to get the other leg done and be on my way to becoming taller, or to just let the broken leg heal and be on my way. Its like I had let the pain scare me away from doing the whole process. So I told myself to stop being a little bitch and get the other leg broken. So I decided that I would start lengthening my right leg on Thursday, which was given the ok by the doctor, and have my other leg done on the Saturday.
• Thursday 12th March- Spent the day with the other patient Id met earlier. He was now walking without a limp. You could say his walking was at 90%. He was able to walk up and down stairs and the improvement I saw in him inspired me even after all the set backs he had. Its almost like hed never had his legs lengthened. His devices come off in a month at which time im certain he will be walking 100% normal and at normal pace. As I am lengthening less and have the information that he didn’t, I’m sure that my process will be much easier and quicker.
• Saturday 14th March - Had my left leg operated on, but was much more prepared this time. Before I knew it, the operation was over and was time to let the leg heal for a week before beginning the lengthening. I continued to lengthen my right leg and would later reduce the speed of lengthening to allow the left leg to catch up.
• Sunday 15th March to Wednesday 18th March – 4 Sleepless nights in a row. More uncomfortable than painful. I found it hard to sleep on my side as my right leg was still swollen from the operation. I took a few pain killers which helped a little bit. I would sleep during the day only because id be so exhausted from not sleeping all night.
• Thursday 19th of March – Started lengthening my left leg and slowed down the lengthening amount on my right leg to allow the left to catch up. As the swelling had gone down I was finally able to get a good night sleep.
• Friday 20th March to Sunday 29th March – Continued lengthening each day and made sure to do all the necessary stretching etc. No longer had any pain, besides a little niggling strain around my right ankle.
• Monday 30th March – Had my x ray taken of both legs after having my bandages changed. I had roughly lengthened 1cm on both legs. Right leg was still a little bit behind. Doctor came to my hotel and viewed the X rays. The results were good. No mis-alignments had occurred yet and I was given the go ahead to continue lengthening at a moderate amount per day. I had a go at walking with the walker in the evening. The idea is to have both legs support your weight while putting the walker ahead of yourself, and then using the walker to support yourself while walking forward. Although trying several times, my legs were unable to support my weight.
• Wednesday 1st April – I decided to attempt walking with the walker again. This time my legs supported my weight and I was able to walk forward. I probably went 3 steps forward than turned and went 3 steps back to my seat. I was exhausted, but was satisfied that id made progress.
• Thursday 2nd April – On Monday when having my pin sites cleaned I was told I had a slight infection around 1 of the pins. I had to return today to have that pin cleaned again. Doctor told me there was still a little bit of an infection there but nothing to be concerned about. Walked with walker in hotel room again but a bit longer this time. Again, very exhausting.
• Friday 3rd April to Sunday 19th April - Continued lengthening at 0.66mm per day. Continued walking in hotel room with walker back and forth everyday for about 10 minutes per day. Some days worse than others. No real noticeable improvements, as lengthening is still in progress.
• Monday 20th April – Took another X-ray today. Left leg alignments look good but slight mis-alignment in right (to be corrected after lengthening). Doctor looked at X rays and suggested to go to 0.83mm per day for next 2 weeks. Also noticed when sitting on hard surface in x ray place that my legs weren’t sitting too flat. I decided to add weights on upper part of leg while stretching to gradually flatten them out.
• Sunday 26th April – Terrible night. Aching pains in both legs kept me up all night. About 16 hours straight with continuous pain. Almost pushed me to breaking point. My right leg was worse of the 2 though. The most obvious pain was at the top of my fibula, which led me to believe that my fibula had consolidated causing it to be pulled down during the lengthening. I knew that this was due to my indecision's earlier on to begin lengthening.
• Monday 27th April - Exhausted and frustrated from having no sleep, I decided to go and get another X ray even though my next one wasn’t due for another 2 weeks. I thought id better be safe than sorry. Luckily I did because it turned out my fibula had consolidated. I rang the doctor and he came looked at the X ray and we both agreed I would have a small operation to re-cut the fibula. Surgery was booked in for the following Monday setting me back another 1200 euro.
• Monday 4th May – After a week of no walking or lengthening, I went to the hospital to have my fibulas re-cut and the alignment on my right leg was corrected as well. I continued lengthening straight after surgery at 0.83 mm per day as requested by the doctor.
• Wednesday 6th May – I checked out of the hospital and got an x ray on my right leg to check the new alignment. Results were great. Right leg was now back in alignment and after a few days of stretching I was able to get my right leg flattened out. The pain on fibula was now completely gone. Now is just a matter of lengthening another 1.3cm to reach my goal of 4cm. I will continue stretching each day and walking small amounts with walker in my hotel room to maintain the little strength I have left in my legs. My next X ray will be on the 22nd of may, at which point I will have achieved my final height.