UpdateSo despite being able to walk relatively normally a few months ago, my left leg hadn't consolidated on all sides. About a month ago I went for a CT scan because Dr. P wanted to analyze my bones carefully from all angles. He's analyzed it thoroughly and believes no intervention (like bone marrow injections to stimulate the remaining callus) is necessary. Yay!
My gait is 100%. Only time my gait is 90%, that too only in the left leg, is the first 2 seconds after I get up after sitting for a long time. I can jog. I've only jogged in my house(I don't think I was supposed to), and it's not 100%, so giving it more time. I probably won't try full on sprinting for another few months just to be safe. I think my left leg may have filled up the gap on its own, because it's hard to believe I'm walking this well and able to trot/jog with some bone missing. I'll get an x-ray soon- haven't had one in a long time.
Reason I haven't gotten checked in a long time or I don't come here much is because I'm just busy with life and feel pretty normal. Function is pretty normal, like climbing stairs, wearing shoes standing up, picking up something I've dropped. I've even sumo wrestled a scrawny friend(with my not-back-to-full-strength legs as anchors) and won, there is no hope for him.
Problems I still have:
My ass is kinda deflated
I miss my old plump posterior. Even the ladies loved it lol. It's gonna take forever, isn't it?
My thigh muscles (quads, hammies) are still not 100% so I don't squat and stuff. But they're improving and at a very comfortable place.
I can't jog properly or run, but that can wait.
I'm not going to post any media but if anyone cares, I can make a timeline of my LL with problems and their solutions for potential patients to go through quickly. Or maybe I should wait till I can run before calling it a success story?