Hello, I am the parent of a 13 year old daughter undergoing a limb lengthening procedure on her right forearm. She had the surgery in July and has been doing relatively well. We are a little over 3 cm, with a goal of 5 cm. She is on regular pain medication, OxyContin extended release twice a day. But we are finding that she is having break through pain, which we are told is due to the stretching of the muscles and tendons, which makes sense. However, I am concerned about the breakthrough pain and having to increase her pain medication.
Although I see most posts here are for leg procedures, I am wondering if anyone can provide me some feedback on their experience with pain. Can you share your stories about the pain you encountered? How bad was it? Were some days better than others? Did you notice that the closer you got to your goal length, the pain increased due to stretching?
The doctor said if my daughter reached 5 cm, and her fingers seemed to maintain range of motion (which they are fine currently) we could shoot for 6-7cm. Unfortunately, she is close to "hitting the wall." I want her to get the most out of her surgery, but I fear if the pain continues, she will want to stop at 5cm.
Any experience you can share, I would appreciate!