Hey everyone,
I'm happy to report good news. As of my post op this week I have had great improvement on my left leg (longer leg). Callus is filling in nicely and evenly. The right leg also had improved, though not as significantly and the callus is filling in unevenly. It appears the inner gap is filling better than the outer. Dr Rs advice was to equalize the legs, meaning lengthen more on the right to bring it even with the left, which is currently at 65mm and stop. I told him I have no intention to stop until I reach 7.5cm. That is a firm 3inches and I'd be happy with that result. This way I would cut my goal of 8cm and truthfully the difference between 7.5cm and 8cm is practically nonexistent since you really can't even tell the difference. It wouldn't make sense for me to push to 8cm and put stress on my legs.
Anyway I am due to see him in few weeks once I reach 7cm on both legs at which point we will reassess the situation.
I don't know what improved the callus situation since as you recall from my last update, I've made many changes to my regimen. It could be a combination of everything but I'm glad that there has been improvement which allows me to proceed. I wish the right leg was filling in better but no such luck. I just want to finish with the lengthening as quickly as possible and just let the legs start fully recovering. It appears that the right leg just needs longer time to recover and before resorting to any bone graft surgeries I want to give it at least a few months of recovery and see how things progress.
Another theory I have is that given my leg length discrepancy, it makes sense that I've been putting more weight on my left leg (as the longer leg) and perhaps that helped to speed up the callus formation in that leg. Surprisingly, it appears that dr R doesn't really believe that walking more would make a difference in terms of callus formation. The reason I say that is because when I saw him I did express optimism that I could try and walk more to improve the callus formation on the right, to which he replied that I'm already doing everything I can. Honestly that logic makes no sense to me. While yes I have read about patients who do practically no walking at all (as precise patients) and have their bones filling in very quickly, I believe there is another class of patients like myself who may need to help the process by putting on weight to stimulate growth. I think this is only logical, though as I've said, he appears to dismiss this reasoning.
Either way, my plan is to reach 7.5cm and wait out a few months to see the progress on the right leg. At which point I'll decide whether to go for bone graft or just give the leg more time. I do not want to jump to additional surgeries unless I see that the bone is not filling in with time at all.
So that's about it for the update. I'll touch base again after my next visit. Be well!