Hey congratz on your surgery. Im glad you found happiness and recovery so fast.
How supportive were your parents about this? How did you tell them that you were gonna do this?
And how much pain were you in?
Thanks, blacksheepwall!
Very supportive. I wouldn't have been able to do with without their support. They already knew about LL because someone else in my family was thinking about it. I remember they were talking about that person. After a few months I was like "Actually I was thinking of doing it too. Heres my plan [savings, schedule, preparations, et]. By the time I told them, I already had the logistics/finances figured out. My original plan was to save money and go to India and do it with Dr. Parihar. They told me that then they would not be able to help because its too far away. They convinced me that the cost difference isn't really THAT much, so it would be worth it to just do it here at the Paley center.
If you think about it, if you are taking a loan, the difference between $50k and $90k is very little monthly payments wise.
Pain:The day after the surgery, my anesthesia was still pretty strong, so I had no pain. Then next 3 days there was a lot of discomfort. I had to be on painkillers every 4 hours. The period from hour 3.5 to hour 4 was particularly bad because the painkiller had started to wear out.
After discharge, there was a bit of pain for the first 3 weeks (more so during phyical therapy). I was prescribed a high dose of oxycodone. The first week, physical therapy was extremely painful due to surgical scars and leg swelling.
After week three, I stopped talking painkillers. The level of pain was low (but still enough to be annoying). It made going to sleep really difficult.
After week 6, the pain started increasing again (due to muscle tightness). Eventually on day 70, I thought that I had stretched enough (65 mm) so that I decided to stop lengthening.
After I stopped lengthening, the pain dropped instantly. In 3 days after stopping, my legs left like before surgery (without the flexibility, of course).