How is your left leg doing Marathon? Has the balance improved?
Sort of, its not at 100% but it's ok for everyday use. I think I need to really stretch the calf muscles, for both legs, to get the mobility back. Now I gotta deal with the osteolysis from having the rusty nail in my leg for so long.
At first I was like.. why is my bone swelling a bit, is it cause I put too much weight on it or what is going on, but it was painless so I ignored it. I didn't fix it until it was really painful. I always do this -_- fix it at the last minute.
Now that both nails are out, and the healing process has begun, let's see how much I can get back to 100%.
There is still a tiny piece of broken screw in my left leg because the Singapore doctor used screws that were too thin, and it's in a position that is hard to get out.. so dunno what I will do with that. I will ask Dr Lee later after covid restrictions are lifted and I can fly to Korea. I was told it's no problem.. but still I dont like having foreign objects in there, if I can get it out safely without damaging any nerves or whatever, then I will.
The LL gods really gave me the middle finger with this surgery, even at the end had to deal with a rusty nail. -_- If I think about it I think the swelling started around December/January which is around 1 year and 4 to 5 months which means the rust started around that time... not even 1.5 years and there was rust on the nail... the LL gods hate me lol.