This question was likely discussed before, but please keep in mind I've only registered on this forum for one month and I don't have time to search through hundreds of old posts. A little on my background. I work as a software engineer, and since March I have been working from home because of the pandemic. WFH is going all fine and everyone in my company has been just as productive WFH as working in the office.
My question is, if I were to get femur lengthening with Stryde nails, is it feasible to WFH during the lengthening phase, after taking a few weeks vacation/ sick time after surgery? For example, suppose lengthening takes 12 weeks and I follow this plan.
3 weeks off work (using vacation or sick leave), starting the day before surgery.
Remainder of the lengthening phase (9 weeks): WFH 4 days a week, take 1 day a week vacation/sick/unpaid.
Will that be a realistic and feasible plan, especially for a software engineer? Is the pain or poor quality of sleep going to be too much of a hinderance during WFH? I talked with one Stryde femur CLL patient and he said this is feasible. Any thoughts?