On a side note, I wonder when the first precice STRYDE diary will be made. My main question is to find out whether or not you can really walk during lengthening and if so, to what extent. It would be great way to avoid atrophy and maintain mobility before consolidation. Hope someone makes one in the near future.
I don't know about the "side" note - the other concerns you had are better suited for a different thread.
Now onto this thread - today I met the first STRYDE patient. He's aware of the forums and I suggested that posting his diary will gain him a minor celebrity status. Until then, here are a few non-identifiable things I've learned (in case he wants to be super private):
- Had femurs surgery last week on Thu and looks in great shape and positive
- 5'8" going for 5'11". The 8cm is the nail's max but Paley said the recovery will be much better than for the old nail patients who aimed for 8cm.
- He does take Xarelto and was prescribed a 1-month supply
- Paley said he should be able to walk without assistance in three weeks, and that he should come to PT using a walker instead of the wheelchair as soon as possible
- He could stand without a walker for 30 seconds.
- The post-op pain manifests mostly at night.
- He's been talking with Paley since Jan, and Paley did not explicitly mention STRYDE (!). The patient saw an option in the surgical cost estimate for "STRYDE, $5k extra" and asked about that.
The last bullet is a bit odd to me because I met another patient who had quadrilateral surgeries (both tibias and femurs on the same day, because she had old rods in the femurs, so no extra risk of fat embolism from the femur marrow) and she had no idea about the STRYDE.
Anyway, this is what I have for now. I hope he does post a diary - even though it will render my blog largely obsolete