Johnp86Yeah. Dr Betz originally used oblique nails too. However, he said that he found horizontal nails to be much more stable.
RealLostSoul & chasing_higher_dream & DonBones & PerfectBodyThank you guys for all the well wishes! Seems like the follow-up procedure did its job.
Day 14It was not known whether the screw was initially not placed correctly, or that it loosened overtime. Nonetheless, during the follow-up procedure, Dr Betz managed to turn the screw further inside. He has also told me that the screw is fixed tight, so it shouldn't fall out. The procedure and anesthasia were both quite brief, so I didn't have the usual side effects. The wound is on local anesthesia, so it doesn't hurt. Finally, my right lateral thigh no longer hurt from the screw contact.
Apparently the reason for my right leg's slow recovery is due to the excess swelling still present from the initial operation, which is unusual. I was issued tight stockings to squeeze/drain out the lymph pus, so the leg can heal properly. The stocking is very tight...
The best thing is it's my last night in this hospital
. The pain, poor food and lack of socialization with other LL patients made these 2 weeks quite miserable. The only thing is I hope the surgery didn't harm my right leg's clicking, which has already been difficult and painful.
I really look forward to putting the surgery recovery chapter behind me and hope there will be no complications for any future Betz patients. He is definitely the most experienced surgeon in Europe, but his nails are indeed antiquated.
Time to start my new struggle against duck ass and wide legs.