Hello, I am a long time user of this forum and have finally pulled the trigger on doing this surgery. I chose AFA because I had build up trust for them for almost one year as I started contacting them last year through other AFA patients. I am by no means affiliated with AFA and all my opinions in this diary are strictly my own. I was at first hesitant to publish a diary due to the witch-hunt and accusations of being a shill recently seen on the forums, but many people have DM’d me requesting an update so I will do my best in providing that as I believe in paying it foward.
Stats:
From: Northern Europe
168cm
61kg
Male
Goal 5 cm (up to maybe 5,5cm)
Age: low 20’s
I will speak from my truthful experience as everything is literally fresh in my head. This surgery, especially LON has so far not been easy, the frames are quite painful, heavy and bulky. Even though it’s a customized Illzarov ring fixator with only 2 rings and the upper ring a half circle to be able to reach full ROM.
The pins are irritating my skin and causes discomfort and pain to say the least when walking. But do keep in mind I’m still experiencing surgical pains as I am only 3 days post surgery. It is slowly getting better everyday. Furthermore, I’m still very swollen, especially in my left knee area, inhibiting full ROM when trying to bend my knee. Although alot of the pain has subsided. Sofar the pain has been manageable though!
The doctor visits me twice a day to make sure I’m complying to the exercises and see how I’m doing. The nurses come by on routine to check my blood pressure, change painkiller drips etc. Whatever they do use as painkillers works well and does not cause any nausea. It is a busy hospital, Always people coming in and out, I got my feet measured for a customized dorsi flexon shoe. And starting from yesterday I get to use the CPM machine on the daily for my knee ROM.
Doctor Uysal is an extremely competent and compassionatie orthopedic surgeon, no doubt about that, his English is excellent so communication will not be an issue. He wants LON patients to stay in the hospital for minimum 8 days. The hospital is a private hospital located in a small city just outside Istanbul. It is extremely clean and definitely on par with western European hospitals. The nurses are well mannered and helpful (they do not speak English though). AFA has so far been very helpful in arranging everything from logistics, food, translatation, papers, mental support and most importantly so far a 24/7 caregiver during your hospital stay. You will 100% need one the first week if not more. Next week I should go back to the hotel and attend the 2hour sessions of PT AFA offers, can’t speak of that yet but so far I have only heard good things. I look forward to meeting the other patients.
You can follow my Instagram: Ayran_Lon
I will try to frequently update my journey there.