hey yellow,
it definitely takes a few years... I don't positive info too much, but I do notice now I seem to be walking quite a bit better, at least when doing short walks out of the cab,and around the store... I think there's a psychological aspect to it... I might post a video soon... so people can see...
I seem to even walk at a decent speed.....
soft tissue recovery for 7 cm definitely takes years
that's the part I was not prepared for... these dreams of hoping for a full recovery in 8 to 12 months are not realistic
I'm at like 17 0r 18 months... and achilles surgery only 14 or 15 months ago...
I should probably be more optimistic... but I want 95% recovery....
Members need to understand that being even 10% less than before is noticeable
Yes. 100% this. I was expecting to be like 95% right now (just over a year after I stopped clicking). For the most part, I'm fine, but I'm really more like 70%-75% if I'm being super conservative and counting full athletic ability (I was never really an athlete, though I've always ran, swam and skied well).
Recoveries like ShyShy, I'll say again, are not the norm. I think I would have done better and be closer to him had it not been for my left screw issue and having to work right after clicking (and having no real breather to focus solely on walking normally after lengthening), but that wasn't the case, but I'm doing well now.
You will get there. This whole process just takes so much more time and is so much more demanding (physically, mentally, time wise, etc.) than people realize.
This surgery is not worth it if you are at least 5'9/5'10 to start with. I don't care where you live or how tall your siblings are...the world does NOT see you short at that height, it's all in your head! I understand part of the allure (at those starting heights) is that those guys can just do one surgery and get to the magical land of 6ft plus that makes all women cream their panties, but really, it's pretty rare for a woman to reject a guy solely based on his height starting 5'8" and up (and yes, I recognize the irony of what I'm saying given that I really want more LL for another inch, I just think 5'8" is a borderline height at the absolute best).