Hello,how is the pain overall ? How do you move in your everyday life,like to get to your physiotherapist or going to work,or even inside your house,as precise is not weightbearing ? Can you have some good quality sleep overall ? And how you better now than after the surgery ? Thx
Pain is only present after lengthening and after waking up in the morning. Right now and most of the time there is 0/10 pain, using the 0 to 10 painscale (0 being no pain, 3 being annoyance of pain, 5+ being distracting in daily life and 8+ being unbearable)
Morning: 2-3/10 max
First lengthening: 1/10
Second lengthening: 3/10
Third lengthening: up to 5/10
Rest of the time: 0/10 (about 22 hours a day is like this)
I work from home, I try to sit in a chair with my laptop as my surgeon wants me to but sometimes I cheat and lay in bed. I program all day but also have a lot of meetings. The thing I hate most is when I have to get up to do small things like go to the bathroom. It’s a short distance but getting up is annoying and so if I get up I mind it less for big things, like going all the way to my car, driving, and getting out and doing something like PT, etc. I just hate the transfers even if they’re not painful! My legs itch a bit for the first minute after transferring as I use my legs, this disappears quickly though. It feels like when you’re running and you get itchy in the legs because blood is flowing to them, but not quite as bad.
Definitely a lot better than after surgery. One leg is weaker than the other but both are still a lot stronger than during the first week. Sleep actually has gotten worse. The week after surgery I was sleeping 16 hours a night but I sleep 8-10 hours now. Usually I am tired before my final lengthening so I set an alarm for 3 hours and sleep 3 hours, wake up, do the final lengthening, stay up for a while as I wait for the pain to go away, and sleep some more. I do get 8-10 high quality hours but never consecutively. Probably need to start lengthening at earlier times of day and it would fix this.