Hey guys, I have some bad news. Let's see if someone can helo.
This week was going really well: my gait was very good for 2 weeks post op, my flexibility is still as good (or better) than pre-surgery...
However, on Wednesday, clicks started to be harder and harder. In the beginning, I thought it was cause I was recovering my muscles and they were resisting or something, so I just kept pushing and taking the pain. However, the clicks have become harder and harder every day. I was not able to click the right leg on Friday, so the nurse came to help. We did massage, bike, hot water... nothing worked. Just by pure will (and maybe desperation) I kept pushing the leg and finally clicked. I have a video of this: you can see me screaming and crying, but pushing trought until it cicked. The thing is that the twist is not normal: when Giotikas showed me how to do it in hospital, the twist was maybe 25-30 degrees. Now I need to twist 90 degrees or more to get the click. I think you can imagine the crazy pain it causes. It's important to say that this is also happening to the other G Nail patient.
For now I consider the following reasons:
The bone is growing too fast. That would explain why each day the click requires more and more twist. However, it seems very unlikely at 2-3 weeks post op.
Each click cause tightness in knee and it's being acumulated. I don't think this issue is being adressed in PT: my flexibility in quads, harmstrings etc is great, but the knee is getting tighter with each click.
I just have too much muscle. Just because of walking a lot, my quad muscles are almost as big as they were pre surgery.
In any case, tomorrow I have X rays and meeting with Dr. Giotikas. I'm not a weak person, and I'm fighting with all I have, but this is just torture. I scream with every click, and sometimes I feel I will pass out. I don't know how much longer I can keep like this. Also regarding time: last week I did my clicks in 40 minutes. Now they take 4 hours. Dr. Giotikas agrees that this is not normal, and tomorrow will do the clicks with me to check what's happening. I just hope he finds a solution, cause I'm really discouraged. The other patients is also in a similar situation. The funny thing is that the rest is going well: dont have much pain during the day, I walk and bike a lot, I sleep decently... it's just the clicks.