Day 15 (Thurs., Aug. 6th) - 7.97mm Taller
I did a lot of stretching before the night sleep as Dr. M. suggested. I think it helped. I also turned on the TV hoping it would help me fall asleep. I think that helped a lot. Overall I had a better night.
Today is the first of the 3 * 0.33mm session days. I did one at 6am by mistake (a better time would've been 7am, then 3pm, and then 11pm each for 0.33mm.) Note that the device is already programmed, therefore I don't need to make any calculations. All I need to do is to place the ERC device properly on my femur where the magnet is and then go step by step following a very simple procedure.
Every time I do the sessions, I can feel something on my left leg, but not much on my right. I guess in a few days we will do if I did it correctly (next Dr. M. appt. will have the x-rays and measurements to see how the sessions turned out).
I emailed Dr. M. last night and in less than two hours he responded. I had asked him about alternatives to Norco. He suggested taking melatonin or a sleeping pill. He also suggested that I do as much stretching exercises as I can before going to bed.
I am going to try the sleeping pill (Sleep^3 of Costco) tonight and will keep all updated. I will also continue to do stretching right before going to bed and also keep the TV or youtube or something on for the whole night if necessary.
Today was an easier day. The way I thought about it as far as the sessions go is that today I had 3 sessions as compared to 4 sessions in the last 5 days and also the time between the sessions increased from 6 to 8, therefore doing a simple math the difficult as far as sessions could have eased quadratically (3/4 * 6/8, i.e., (3/4)^2 ). I don't know if anyone agrees with me, but I feel that my body feels quadratic about it, meaning I feel superlinearly eased up today
I continued my self-PT moves and walking steps. On a daily basis I create exercises for myself. I had talked to Movie about creating a set of exercises and posting them for those who plan to do self-PT; but I think we have to be extremely careful. We are not PTs, therefore technically we should not give advice to LL'ers on what exercises to do or to avoid. Also no matter what we provide, it may not work for all individuals and in fact it may be harmful. I am going to continue for a while on the self-PT and if I feel I am doing better than a PT, then I will double check with Movie, IFS and others and see whether posting our exercises with a BIG disclaimer is safe and helpful to all.