Update: 5/19/2015
Went to the ortho today and for the first time used my walker to get around the building instead of my wheelchair, so everyone was a bit surprised to see me standing up. I took x-rays and waited a bit for my ortho, who showed me what the x-rays looked like and revealed that my left fibula is finally fully connected. The consolidation looks good on the left leg and he said he'd even be confident removing the frame now. The right leg has good consolidation on the tibia, but on the fibula he said it doesn't look like it will consolidate fully. The regenerate was really good up to a certain point, but then the regenerate narrowed and it looks like it will only connect at a very narrow point, kind of like the narrow middle portion of an hourglass. He said it's not a big deal though because the fibula isn't responsible for the weight bearing.
He's interested in doing a two-stage frame removal and thinks I should see him at the end of June to get my left frame removed and then keep the right frame on for another month or so before I go back to him to remove that one. I need to see what my co-pay for surgery will be though, because if it's really pricey then he's just going to remove them both at the same time when he feels the right leg is ready.
His assistants removed all my dressings and we saw that on some of my pinsites I have granulation tissue forming. They look like blood pockets. He was also concerned about the amount of drainage coming out of the pinsites on both legs, so he took a sample from each leg and he's going to have them tested to make sure I don't have any antibiotic-resistant bacteria. He's concerned about me getting a bone infection later so he prescribed me a really strong antibiotic that I'm going to pick up tomorrow.
Right now my frame removal surgery is tentatively scheduled for June 29.