What is telegram? Don't think we have spoken there because I'm not familiar with it? 🙈🤣
Sad to hear about your issues with wide legs and what it limits you this much. But can say, you will resolve it in time... yes time... everything with this surgery does take a lot of time... and work... Don't regret anything, but can't wait for some more time to pass! 😂
Can understand hitting 181cm, and before this surgery I was thinking of doing tibias as well to become over 180cm, maybe even 183cm - that "magic" 6,0 foot number! But reaching 177cm, I'm fine, no more LLS for me. My height dysphoria is gone and I don't feel small anymore. I live in one of the nordic countries and I feel as tall or taller than more that half the people I meet. I have no desire to become "tall" because I am tall enough and will most likely never be called short or looked upon as small ever again.
Another thing I have learnt becoming 177cm is that most people below 190cm lie about their height anyways. Remember my general doctor tellings me after I got the surgery that he was 168cm when I was at 166cm, and could clearly look over him. My physiotherapist told me he was 180cm when I started to go to him, I am taller than him without shoes when he is wearing shoes. Other friends who have told me their whole life they are 180cm tall are around my height now. So I am pretty sure all of these "studies" about height are inaccurate, mostly because they use data that is self reported - and most people lie about their height! Heck even a female friend said I should just tell people I'm 180cm tall 🙈 You must feel like a tall person i Columbia and Mexico?
Gait is still not great because of duck ass, it is okay and improving. I am almost there where I don't feel embarrassed walking without crutches in public now. I reckon another 4-6 weeks and I'll be able to walk upright with a slight limp, and from there things will only get better.
Yeah, pain is basically non-existent. Even when my physiotherapist really pushed me during sessions pain is very light. I haven't used an opioid since mid March or any pain killers since July. I had some IT-band pain a few weeks ago after pushing at the physio, but that is also now completely gone. So I wouldn't worry about pain, it only temporary.
Hey, I think we were speaking on telegram. Never had any duckass but wide leg is extreme. I decided to stop at 10.5 but nothing is stopping me from going to 11 or 11.5. I'm going to ask Dr. G's opinion. You were able to see to Betz personally for another eval but I don't feel comfortable going over 10.5 without some kind of personal consultation from an experienced LL doctor. Since the steroid shots a couple days ago, the pain is almost 0 without opioids. It is the really tight IT band that is/was 100% of the cause of my pain. Knee pain is gone as well with knee patches. The shots last 3 weeks and then pain comes back. So glad your pain went away. Clicking takes less than 60 seconds on each leg and is done in continuous motion by my fisio. No preconsolidation at the 0.78mm rate I have been at. But you are right the process and patience is grueling going into 4.5 months post surgery and still clicking and basically bound to my house because of wideleg or I have to take the wheelchair. At least I can have sxx. 11.5 would be cool as heck though, I would be at 181cm. Enough I think to not even consider tibias in the future. How is your gait? And really no pain at all right now? 181cm is also very tall in Colombia and Mexico where 167cm is the male average.