Thanks Ghostfish, actually I’m not above 5cm. Right now I’m around 4cm (last x ray one leg was 3.8-3.9 the other leg was 3.7-3.
, well below the 5cm mark. I’m only lengthening .33 now and it’s been a while already at this rate. Some days I even don’t lengthen to make sure there’s no nonunion problem. So my goal is 4.5 if I continue at .33 everyday I should be able to reach 4.5 around the next 2 weeks(ish).
Also for the x ray at 14 days I was between 1-2cm already. There were A couple days that I didn’t lengthen, during that time, the gap was most likely close to 1cm post surgery and again at 14 days it was if I remember around 1.7cm?
Thanks Medium Drink of Water. So I don’t know mister lumberjack, all I know is what I feel in my left leg compared to my right.
I doubt it’s a problem of strength because historically my left leg has been stronger than my right. I’ve been working out doing all sorts of workouts from yoga to marathons to HIIT to strength training to calisthenics to flipping tires at a CrossFit gym. I workout 4-5 times a week every week since I was 14 (let’s just say it’s been almost 20 years) I know my body and my legs.
All I know at this point of time is my left leg when it lands, it lands near the front of the foot, it doesn’t land normally like my right leg. I know there is excruciating pain in my left knee where I can’t hold out my left leg straight, and there are other pains below the knee and in front of the left tibia.
And I know I’ve never had an external accident. I’ve been in a wheelchair everyday since surgery and it’s coming up on 3 months now.
So if there were no external forces to cause pain to either of my legs, then logically I can only assume the pain is coming from inside.
And what is the difference between my right leg and my left leg? The misalignment or the lumberjack leg.
So what I worry is that the knee pain has been about a month now and I don’t know how to diagnose it without a CT scan which is impossible with stryde. And I don’t understand why there is this sharp pain in my left leg shin area. And why would all these issues come up if I’ve only done 3.7-3.8 cm? It’s not like I’m aiming for 6-7cm. I’m aiming for 4.5 which is well below 5cm and currently I am barely at 4cm in my left leg.
So let’s put this all into perspective, no external injury, I use wheelchair daily, I exercise in a pool and on a stationary bike, and sometimes I try standing to stretch my calves muscles, I’m currently around 4cm for both leg. So what is causing all this pain for my left leg and not my right when historically my left leg has been stronger?
All I can think of is this misalignment, and to be frank, what I feel in my leg, the pains it translates into the x ray photos. The x ray photos makes sense as to where I’m feeling the pain.
I’m not a doctor, but when my own doctor doesn’t help me investigate, won’t listen to my queries, wont listen when I try to say hey.. I’ve been having these pains it’s coming up on 3 months and it’s not going away, and he brushes my concerns off like they cannot be true, then I start to worry because it’s hard to get a second opinion from a surgeon who didn’t perform the surgery.
So my hope is that after I stop lengthening at 4.5 that the doctors here can help me overcome the knee pain and the other pains (I don’t work in Singapore) and if I still cannot walk correctly then I will go for corrective surgery with another doctor similar to the other person I spoke with.
My latest x Ray was using the EOS machine and it was standing, I’ve posted it here, it’s the photo of my legs in lateral view where the bone is not as solid white because EOS uses ultra low dose of radiation thus the x ray isn’t as deeply colored as the other x rays.
Take a look at my left leg in that photo, that is my latest x ray in a standing position with some weight on my legs (the rest of the weight I’m using my arms to hold a bar to keep me upright).
Does it look ok? To me it looks scary.. it looks worse than the regular x rays where I’m laying on a table with no weight on my feet.
So am I suppose to not put weight ever on my feet? No right? I need to at least be partial weight bearing. See what my left leg looks like in the EOS x ray when I am partial weight bearing and if you still think it looks fine.. then please let me know your experience so I know there is still hope for my leg without another surgery.