Post surgery for the tendon lengthening... Was so painful, hard to explain... But after a week or so I got the hang of it. Started walking right afterwards and also started driving too. I mean I sort of gained back my freedom because due the lengthening your forced to have literally the feet blocked at 90 degrees. But now I walk, i drive, i am content on how things moving forwards. I just can't wait for the full removal. It's been a crazy ride
Atl is a very bad surgery my friend.
I hope I prove wrong but you'll never feel your legs again the same. When you lengthen the tendon the tension of the triceps surae (at, gastrocnemius and soleus muscles) is way off and the muscles can't work normally. You'll always have a weakness in walking, your running will be very slow and your jumping will be minimal if could happen at all.
Right now I have major bf after my fix surgery but I prefer it 1000 times than the loose and weak feeling I had after atl.
I really hope your condition to be better but you should have avoided atl at all costs and stayed at 6-6.5 cm to have a great height and function completely normally.
After atl noone is even close to what he was before. Only shortening surgery could help after, nothing else, but it is a new major surgery that very few doctors do it.
Generally, people should avoid atl no matter what.