Update - 59.5 right leg, 55.5 left
Last week I was feeling a lot of weird sensations in my legs, like prickling on the soles of my feet, toes, sometimes burning in my toes, and this sensation of tickling/feeling like a bug was crawling on my foot, shin, thighs, etc. The sensations were pretty frequent, like every 1-2 mins and sometimes less than that. I also felt this funny feeling for prolonged periods of time on my shins/lower leg as if it was on the verge of falling asleep, but didn't quite get to the pins + needles stage. This was irritating at night and made it hard to sleep. I let Dr A know, and was told to retract 1mm on both legs and take a break from lengthening for a day. I asked to not lengthen the day after either because the sensations ramped up that day. After those two days, the frequency of the sensations went down by a lot, so we decided to resume lengthening at the rate of .5mm till the next appt which was that Friday.
Luckily none of those sensations intensified into numbness or muscle weakness, because everything seemed fine when when we examined my feet at the appt. I could wiggle my toes, push and pull with my big toe, could feel touch in diff areas, so feeling relieved about that
I was told that I could go back to lengthening both legs at .75, but I was still feeling the weird sensations here and there so I asked to stay at .5mm for a few more days until I felt like everything was okay, which was fine by the doctor, I guess because there's very little risk of premature consolidation at this stage of the game. My left shin isn't completely numb, but it does feel like it's not 100%. However I guess the amount of feeling I've lost is extremely minor because I could still feel touch in different areas of my shin during the exam at my appt.
As of now, things are feeling a lot better so I'm now distracting .75 on both legs, and hoping that everything will be okay! I still felt that annoying feeling of my leg being on the verge of falling asleep last night, so I decided to wear compression socks to see if it'd help / maybe its a circulation issue. I
think they actually ended up helping - not totally sure, so will keep trying them out
At my last appt, my the regenerate on my right leg was not as dense on one of the sides, which prompted us to slow down. Thankfully at this appt, it was looking a lot better. Apparently its still not as dense as the regenerate on the left, but not to the point where its concerning.
In terms of PT, everything is still the same. I do all the same exercises as when I first started lengthening. I go to the pool a lot more now and I use the exercise bike more too now, to help break up the routine. I've gotten a lot of flexibility back because of the lengthening break I took last week + slowing down to .5, so I'm actually feeling really really good, but it's bittersweet because that break cost me some time. But I guess that's par for the course, and I'm happy to have a bit more peace of mind re: the weird nerve sensations.