If I was you I would go for option number 2.
A New trauma nail plus shortening and match the left leg. Reaming seems quite successful and also 10 cm is a huge amount of lengthening. I dont wanna make you pessimistic or anything but considering your short limbs especially women's short tibia 10 cm seems freaking huge. Im not sure how this will affect bio-mechanics but I know that Tall from the old forum did 11cm (while being 178cm or something) and had knee problems etc. It might seem like BS but tibia to femur ratio is way out of proportion(im not talking about aesthetics). Also If the left nail is still lengthening I would put that leg in a cast but that's what I would do.
Hi Doomsday,
Thanks for the suggestions
Firstly, yes, I've to wear a long leg brace to stop the accidental clicking
But it was discovered after it has runaway to 9.7cm, so if the cap is fitted properly, it'll stop clicking completely at 10cm anyway
But yes, there are absolute pros and cons to all the options presented whether it's replacing nails or bone graft or relengthening with Precice II.
In the meantime, I'm desperately seeking alternatives to will my leg to fuse
- Alternate heat and ice packs to promote circulation
- Massaging with fir, cypress and helichrysum oils
- Taking double boiled tien chi (reknown chinese herb for bone healing) - see instagram
- Might look at Forsteo to boost osteoblast power (will beg doc)
- Exogen light radiation to stimulate bone healing - see instagram
- Taking whey protein isolate daily - see instagram
- Supplements of D3, magnesium, zinc, calcium, vitamin C
- Chinese double boiled white fungus - see instagram
- Frog legs, chicken feet, pig trotters (the chinese believe, whatever you're missing, eat that animal part directly to heal
)
- Beef bone marrow
- Algaecal - see instagram
- Cycling to promote circulation
- Acupuncture to increase chi flow to my right leg and promote circulation
- More walking and weight bearing (maybe I've to stand on the unfused leg all day like a flamingo? or get a job on a conveyor belt?
)
- Getting sufficient uninterrupted sleep
- Talking, caressing and doling unlimited TLC to my right leg, who justifiably might have felt totally left out when all attention was focused on the fractured and relengthened left leg. I'd go on strike too if I were a member of Team Right!
I can't think of what else I can do to grow bones without resorting to further surgeries and inevitable complications
My left femur is fusing beautifully, so I can imagine something's working and/or the right leg/nail has an isolated problem.
It's such a puzzling conundrum