Did regular long distance walking or prolonged standing ever provoke the onset of CECS, for example relaxed walking for 30 mins and long duration standing?
How long would the pain last and did you take painkillers?
Nope, it would only come around when walking up any sort of incline or running, and running on pavement made it come up faster. I could walk or stand with no issues.
Thanks!
One last question, is CECS common during lengthening? Im a swimmer and singapore is way to hot for climbing or sports so I think I can live with CECS.
I'm not sure how common it is. There's probably something that makes one predisposed to getting CECS but even doctors aren't sure about it. One of my doctors told me that in theory getting your legs lengthened could make the likelihood of getting CECS higher because your muscles have to work harder to pump blood in there. If it happens, it's most common in the anterior compartment, and it can cause things like temporary mild foot drop after exercising. Happened to me a few times when I tried to push through it.
Ah, I forgot to mention that CECS will cause you pain while swimming as well. If you're an avid swimmer, it will cut your laps short.
You could see if your doctor will perform a fasciotomy during the initial surgery as a preventative measure. Dr Parihar did with me but he did it on different compartments and not the anterior. It's possible I would have had to get those done as well if he didn't do so initially.