Every Procedure is Different - 6 Week Update
The difference between the first two surgeries in March and this surgery in November is night and day. On a scale of 1-10, my pain level with the first series of procedures was a 10 out of 10. I needed to remain on opioids for much longer than the standard time of 10-14 days. This time around, my pain level on a scale of 1-10 was hovering around 2-4 when I first got out. By about days 8 and 9 after the procedure, I was able to stop taking all pain medication. I have taken Tylenol occasionally since then, but pain levels are much more manageable than the first set of procedures. From my interactions with others here, I seem to have an experience that is more in line with the norm this time.
Dr. Assayag made some slight adjustments in my right tibia for bowleg and therefore I did not start my lengthening until November 16, 2 weeks after my procedure. People normally start lengthening 7 days after the procedure. Since then, I have lengthened .75mm every day. The time is moving by fast, and I am almost halfway to my goal of 2 inches. I am currently at 22mm.
Bone growth has been great and I have an appointment with Dr. Assayag this Friday and will get an update on how things look.
Other things I would note are:
1) Just like my first set of surgeries, each leg seems to have its own experience and the aches and pains will come and go. This time around my right leg hurts at the osteotomy site (still there). The top right portion of the left foot tingled and felt numb for a few weeks (that has now gone away). Back left where the tendon release was performed felt like a muscle was tearing weeks 4-5 and that is now going away. Right knee is starting to hurt at times but that is going and coming. Everyone has random pains, its just part of the process.
2) I have used my TENS and EMS machine much more frequently. Really helps when trying to address any aches and pains as well as when doing exercises and ensuring the correct muscles are firing.
3) I have the 75lb weight-bearing nails. I was standing frequently but have cut back on that due to the pain in the right leg at the osteotomy site.
4) My new routine is to stretch while in the shower both in the morning and the evening. The heat helps, and it is really easy to put your leg up and stretch your calf on the shower ledge that they have at HP house.
5) I purchased a shiatsu foot and calf massager. That has really helped to massage my calves and release tension. Also, by controlling the tilt, I can get a foot massage and stretch my calf muscles simultaneously. I use this at least twice a day.
All in all, this time around the procedure has been much easier than the last time, and I have no complaints. The major difference that I would highlight is more about the daily grind. I'm past the excitement and now it's just the daily grind of getting up and making sure you are doing everything you should do. I will be happy to get through lengthening and consolidation to focus on building muscle and getting back to walking and being mobile.