Update: 29th November 2016 - 70 days post op- 2.5" gainedGot X-Rays and a check up done at the hospital yesterday. Although I should have gained 6.266cms as of then, the Precice 2 machine(not the X-Rays, the machine itself) showed 6.1cm lengthened. I'll lengthen exactly 1.3cm more before my next visit. Then through a full body X-Ray they can tell exactly how much is lengthened, based on my previous full body X-Ray. At that point I should be around 7.4 or 7.5cms, either is fine. After that I'll have to lengthen 2mm extra in my right leg, because I naturally have a left femur 2mm longer than the right.
As for my knee bending complication, Dr. Parihar saw me stand on the walker and then told me to pull my knee back and keep my leg straight. Since I can do that on my own, he's not too concerned about it. I'll keep my physio routine on and lengthen to my goal. When I told him I was concerned he'd tell me to stop lengthening, he said that would happen if I couldn't do my exercises and found the pain unbearable. That's when you know the muscles' limit has been reached.
X-RaysLeft leg:
http://imgur.com/a/QJRYNRight leg:
http://imgur.com/a/HRgn5Dat gap
Regarding proportions, I will be fine. My femur is definitely long but even I don't find it weird, I doubt anyone will care about my femur to tibia ratio. My wingspan is 5'4, assuming most 5'5 people have a 5'6-5'7 wingspan and I'm 2-3" lacking, each arm will be 1-1.5" shorter than a regular 5'5 person which is fine too.
To those asking whether the 2.5" difference is noticeable- hell yes it is. For some reason my brain hasn't adjusted to the gain completely. Every time I'm on the walker I look at other people to make sure I've gotten taller. Everything seems to have shrunk, lol. I agree with what previous LLers have said though; there's no euphoria or excitement. The lack of resentment will be your reward(and a fine one that is!)
Also to those asking, a second LL is out of the question for me, for the sake of time, effort, proportions and the fact that I'm content. I would've never cared about height anyway if I wasn't so much shorter than everyone else.
A couple weeks after my lengthening is over, I should be moved onto crutches, the exact time depending on how my consolidation goes. Really looking forward to it. I've been on a 8am-4pm-12am clock for lengthening for months, coupled with 3 hours of physio total in a day. I won't lie and say my experience was very painful or miserable but it certainly doesn't compare to normal life where you can get up and do whatever you want.