Day 65 Update:So... Now that we don't have more childish comments (yet) we can go back to the main daily updates and stick to the main topic
I thought about sharing some few things I have experienced so far, and I guess LL veterans have been through it and know all about it.
From 0 to 5 cm: It was not that challenging. Yes, there were some tension/pain here and there. There were some ups and downs but you just think: "Was it really it?"
From 5 to 7 cm: To be honest it is a fight now. I am not sure if it has to do with my age. This is where I am standing now.
I can already tell that reaching 8 cm as the ultimate goal is not going to be a walk in the park. That's for sure. If it ever happens
Few things happened to my anatomy and musculature structure that I didn't see coming. Personally I am experiencing two major changes:
Bending knees: First of all, you will notice that your hamstrings become very tight and force you to bend your knees when you walk. Professional/Daily physio therapy and massage is a blessing and I strongly recommend it. It will not make your knees fall back to where they were before overnight, because you lengthen and increase the tension every day. It just relieves the muscles.
Sticking rear: Secondly, which I paid attention to by looking at the mirror lately, your rear starts to stick backwards. I was told that it is called "Duck ass". As I understood it has to do with your hips muscles in this case. Again, physio therapy and massage is a big relief but will not do miracles overnight.
My walking started to look like a robotic machine while using the walker. It doesn't look "linear" anymore. I started using the stepping machine rapidity for 2 or maximum 3 minutes at a time during the day. It keeps me always on the "run". If I sit and watch a movie and work on the computer by accident for 2 hours or more without breaks, my knees become tense.
I experience also the tension in my knees every time I wake up in the morning. It takes me 1 to 2 minutes to relief the tension before getting out of bed.
So far I eat healthy but my sleeping rhythm is not stable anymore. I sleep 1-2 hours at a time, multiple times during a full day. So all in all, my body gets the needed sleep but not in one shot. Its not because of pain, but due the tension in my hamstrings. They keep me occupied. By the way, I didn't experience all that while I was below 5 cm on my femur.
That was my personal experience so far. I hope it will enlighten some members in here.