Thanks! I need to update it some more, though I'm far less excited about LL now that I'm actually going through its pains, than I was before the surgeries.
And thanks for the research into tax write-offs! Super useful. I've bookmarked your post and will definitely look into it next year. Could save quite a chunk of money because I've been staying at Homewood Suites since March, which is in season - room prices over $200/day. Now they're back to $80, phew.
No problem.
I can totally see that. I actually didn't write that often when I was actually lengthening. The lack of sleep totally depresses you. You don't feel motivated to do anything... even physical therapy. You have to push thru. Its not really a physical thing. The majority of the process is mental (fighting your mental inertio). For inspiration, I looked at other LLers diaries to see how they were doing at that cm lengthened (I specifically was looking at DoingItFormE, ProgramDude, and Penguinn diaries). Especially reading about peoples' lives after LL. It also helps if you hang out with other LLers.
The first 3 weeks I was really antisocial. There was one Quadrilateral patient with us at that time. He especially had trouble sleeping due to the dorsiflexion boots. Just push thru. Life at 175 cm is so different. Its very hard to quantify.
Going back to the tax write offs, keep track of all your LL related expenses (including travel, lodging, etc). You can write off about $50/day for the hotel. Even though I paid $80/day. Their criteria is that the hotel should not be 'extravagant' and 'part of your recreational activity'. Meaning, don't go on 'vacations' while you are lengthening. Goes without saying. But it looks like I'll get about $8000 back as a tax refund which will definitely help with my expenses.