62 days post-surgery - 5.05cm tallerHey guys,
Apologies for the lack of an update, been so busy with lengthening and work and the days just sort of blend into one.
I have officially hit the 5cm mark! It took a while longer as I slowed down to 15 clicks per day (0.78mm) somewhere after 3.5cm but it turned out to be a great decision as I have less discomfort and tightness. It will take longer to reach my goal but I'm ok with that if it means an easier process.
Things have been more or less positive since my last update, especially since getting out of quarantine and clicking has now become totally painless to the point where I don't even have to warm up my muscles anymore. I prefer to do 7 clicks in the morning and 8 clicks in the afternoon as it results in less tightness and aching afterwards and the fact that it is now painless makes it easy to click at anytime without extensive muscle stretching and warming up.
The negatives: it hasn't all been smooth sailing and one of the more annoying issues I am dealing with is nerve pain/numbness in the right shin. It isn't all that bad yet but the numbness is quite annoying and I will occasionally get burning sensations/pains throughout the day/night. I have started taking pregabalin for it (generic version of Lyrica) and I'm not sure if it is working yet as they say it can take up to 2 weeks to take effect. The wide legs are still there but they have come in quite significantly when using the crutches. When walking unassisted they are still quite wide but since I was able to bring them in on the crutches, I am confident that the more I walk unassisted, the sooner they will close in. Unfortunately I have also developed slight duck ass due to tight hips and weak glutes. It isn't extreme or very noticeable yet but it's definitely there so I am working with my physio to combat that. Sleep is also slightly better but there are nights when I struggle to get more than 4-5 hours still.
Sometimes the mental side of things can get to you and you feel like stopping but whenever that happens I remember my struggles of being short and how much I hated it and it helps me push on. LL is such a tough, constantly changing process that you will have days where you feel great and can't believe you are getting taller and then you have days where you ask yourself why you are putting yourself through this which is why it is so important to keep visualising the end goal.
The good news is that apart from the nerve pains, I have no other pains and the only thing reminding me that I have done LL is the muscle weakness and tightness. I know that things will get tighter as I complete this next cm and reach 6 but I am excited to push on and hit my goal of 7. I am now really starting to notice the height increase as I am noticeably taller than my gf and dad (I was the same height as both prior to surgery) and I generally just feel taller when walking around. I am confident I will notice it even more when I resolve the wide legs and duck ass. At this point I am unsure if I will go past 7 as that will result in a quicker and better recovery than going to 8 but I will decide when I get there. 7cm still gets me to 170cm which is crazy to even think about. I can't believe in less than 2cm I will be 5'7. It truly is a lifetime dream coming true but I know I still have a lot of work to get there and in recovery.
Here is my x-ray from about 3.9/4cm. Dr. Betz said everything looks great and that bone formation is looking strong.
https://ibb.co/2SZMQ2MAs always, feel free to ask any questions!