It's been over 3 months since the surgery on my tib/fib and 2 months on my femurs. The pain is almost unbearable every night now. Daytime is okay (0-2/10 pain and only 1 to 2 pills of Norco a day are needed).
Did your pain subside after week 3 post-femurs, and return when you passed a certain amount of lengthening? I stopped needing painkillers regularly around 3 weeks after the femurs. Occasionally I'd have some nasty tendon pain at night, but it would go away after at most a week.
Also, do you have nerve, or non-neuropathic pain? (I wrote about the different kinds of pains at
https://overrideyourgenetics.com/pain). I was put on Neurontin/Gabapentin since the beginning, and while I still had nerve pain, it was in no way as bad as iamready's (a 2015 Paley quadrilateral patient, for those who haven't read
his diary yet).
Have you tried THC? It worked best for me. CBD could work well for nerve pain.
It's so bad at night now that I'm doubting myself. I don't know if it's worth it anymore. I started to lose that feeling of being rewarded with a couple inches at the end of the process. I'm dealing with physical pain, mental suffering, severe sleep deprivation (no more than 2 hours of sleep per night for over 3 months), loss of appetite, immobility, loneliness, self-doubt, slight regret, and many more.
Not sure if this helps, but I went through the same (as have
many others)... and I gave up on lengthening
I admire you for continuing. And driving to work during distraction is just badass given what you've been going through.
But this might actually help -
http://overrideyourgenetics.com/sleep/. It doubled my sleep quantity for only $200.
My legs, nerves, tissues, and everything from my waist down are extremely tight. I can't stretch my legs more than half way.
I also have lost flexibility in my ankles, from 15 degrees dorsiflexion down to 8. But after stopping lengthening the tibias, and standing on a slantboard with the walker, the flexibility is slowly coming back (10 degrees now). Hang in there! I can testify that after the pain is gone, the memory of it is purely theoretical; it's as if it happened, but in the very distant past, and not in a visceral way.
I don't have the energy for anything. I just want to stay in bed and do nothing. I'm no longer myself. That motivated and ambitious man is long gone. I get pissed off at everything so easy now.
Same here. Man how pissed I'd get when I dropped something on the floor and had to get the wheelchair next to it and bend to pick it up.... GRRR.
But you kept going with the lengthening in spite of the pain and business problems, so I'd say that motivated and ambition man is still there. And now that you're seeing the end of the tunnel,
he'll be back!
My advice to all future CLL is DO NOT do both segments at the same time. It will break you. It's not so much about how painful it is. It's more about how long you can endure that pain. However, if you want the most gain then that's your safest option. You can space them out but I think most of you will be discouraged by the pain and suffering after the first operation.
I'd reserve judgment on this. The new STRYDE nail is a game changer. I met the first patient and he is walking with crutches two weeks post-op. He should be walking unaided soon. Given that
walking is the best PT, I think flexibility and mobility will be much better for STRYDE patients.
6/1/18: I had my post-op today and the x-ray images show I have great bone growth in all regions: tibiae, fibulae, and femurs. I've lengthened a total of 7.2 cm in my femurs and my legs/knees are extremely tight. Therefore, Dr. M instructed that I stop distracting my femurs. I've lengthened a total of 5 cm in my tib/fib.
Those are amazing numbers! My left knee has been tight at only 3.5cm in the tibias and 3cm in the femurs. Most likely due to insufficient PT at home. But I developed a nasty nerve pain that combined with being fed up with the process, and my short wingspan, have determined me to
stop lengthening at 3.5+3.5cm.
My legs are so tight that I can't stretch them out all the way. I don't know if any of you faced this situation at the end of your distraction. If so, how long did it take for you to stretch your legs out all the way after the distraction phase is done? Thank you.
I've been in the same situation with the left knee. What helped most was
the AlterG machine. Brought my knee extension from ~15 degrees to zero in 10 minutes.