Update: 7 months post opI'm told it'll be 1 to 1.5 months before I'm allowed to walk unaided (aka without crutches). I can take a few steps unaided right now but my left leg is lagging behind my right, which has consolidated great.
This is what my callus looks like:
Right I:
https://ibb.co/hzwwMQRight II:
https://ibb.co/gY1ro5Left (the bad side):
https://ibb.co/dDvHT5Left (the relatively good side):
https://ibb.co/mjwwMQI'm way behind the norm when it comes to walking unaided after internal LL. Life is so stagnant; I can't fathom how people go for a second LL after going through this once. I can promise you once you do LL, you'll never take walking for granted. It's still 100% worth it, never thought otherwise- just wish I was walking like a normal person already. I'm glad I kept a lot of time aside for this. I hope this serves as a reminder that the procedure may take longer than you expect, even when things go smoothly, so respect the possibility of slow consolidation and set a big time frame.
On the bright side, I can take care of a lot of daily activities on crutches and there's a ton of improvement in consolidation with every X-Ray. In Jan, I had almost no callus. Left leg needs to speed the fk up though! For me, LL has been less about endurance and more about patience.
I've bought some weights and started lifting (while laying on the bed obviously) and gone on a diet to get back in shape. No excuses now, I'm more than 80% normal. Some lucky bastards said they lost weight during LL so I stuffed myself with junk food and soda every day (literally every day) thinking nothing would happen and gained like 3-4 kgs. It's not even just what the weighing scale says, I know I've gotten fatter cause I lost a lot of muscle in this process and my weight has still gone up.
Thank god for video games and Youtube. Can't imagine how boring this would've been without them.