I am in a similar position, I am looking to have the procedure done over the summer between my first and second year of law school. However I think that in order to lengthen 7.5cm, which can be done in 80 days post op which is about 2.66 months, in the 3-3.5 months I have off I need to accept the fact that when I go back to school I will most likely have to use a wheel chair to get from class to class and uber from my apartment to the school until I am almost ready for full weight bearing. At the best I may be able to use crutches to get around but in NYC that may be extremely difficult.
You may want to consider this option.
Also if anyone feels the aforementioned is unrealistically optimistic please share why you feel that way as I do not want to go into this process misinformed.
Thanks in advance.
Hey
tallerz,
You didn't say whether you're intending to do internals or externals...I'm assuming you mean internal femurs, which somebody else can give you advice about. If you mean LON Tibs, you (and
boston) would be TOTALLY underestimating the recovery time, IMHO. Also you need extra turn time for the compression and possible pin-bending, not to mention any complications that may arise.
Also, don't forget to factor in the time you will need to spend on rehab (of not just your legs, but also possibly your core muscles), not to mention rebuilding your leg muscles after atrophy. These are actually separate things for me. I swear, sometimes I feel like going to PT and the gym make for a full-time job. So make sure you will have time for this while trying to attend classes, study, live your life.
At least you
know you're going to be a temporary cripple. If I were you, I'd rent or borrow a wheelchair and try out getting around campus and doing your daily routine. Coming home after LL was a bizarre adjustment for me.
Animal studies show that the faster you lengthen, the more damage is done.
Animal LL studies? Can you tell us where you saw these?
But usually there are not a big difference.Some people shrink like 0.4-0.5. Am i wrong?
I actually still dont know the main reason about this shrinking after lengthening is done.
Hey
Peaceout,
I've been meaning to get to the question you sent me. I think you are confusing atrophy (muscle shrinkage to to disuse) and the compression of the callus (from weight/walking) and the loss of turns due to pin-bending.