Thanks again,
How many mm are u lengthening per day I wasn't sure just saw the video once before u had to take it off
Good luck on your recovery u going to be home soon
I do 1 mm per day (.99 mm exactly — 3 sessions of 11 intervals at .03 mm per interval)
Hi Bohemia!
I just wanted to say that I am really impressed by your attitude and good spirits. I have been reading this forum for a while and have yet to post, but your journal has been fascinating and very uplifting. Congratulations on all your progress and your photos look great. It looks like Dr. Monegal is an outstanding physician and really cares about his patients. I suppose when my work situation allows me to take some time off, I will definitely book a consultation with Dr. Monegal.
To that end, do you find that you are able to get any work done? I am not sure if you are taking time off or not, but could you put in 5 or 6 hours a day to work?
In any case, thank you so much for keeping a great journal! Keep up the great progress!
To be honest, I considered Spain the only realistic destination for me; I immediately ruled out Russia and India; Florida, New York, and California all overpriced; the only alternatives remaining were South Africa, Turkey, or South Korea, and none of these stuck out to me as ideal.
I would recommend you at least consult with Dr. Monegal. He will give you a conservative estimate of 6 cm, because he prefers safety. But if you insist a little bit he will do 8 cm.
I would say that the first three weeks (one in hospital, two in facility) you will prefer not to do a damned thing, besides watch Youtube and text message friends or family or whoever. Then, once you normalize in mood and discomfort, you absolutely can adhere to a strict schedule. The cafe here in the facility has free wifi and an espresso/juice bar—I sit here for three hours every day on my laptop (currently there now).
Many thanks,
For all the info. Now you are going to departure from spain in the next days.
When will you able to drive your car?
Good trip
When back in the United States, Dr. Monegal has advised me to use crutches, not a walker. Thus, I will drive as soon as I wish.
I have very muscular, thick, strong legs so Claudio and Monegal asked me to remain in the wheelchair for the full 2 months, so that once I landed in the USA, I could do crutches, instead of a walker. In other words, I sacrificed the walker here to give extra time for bone/muscle stabilization, so that when back in the States I can use only crutches. (If that makes sense)
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