Thank you so much for your insightful posts and responses I'm so happy that its going well for you as for the bone formation how is yours looking in the X-rays also does pt hurt, how do the other patients manage pain? And how is the pain level of people who are around the same stage in. the lengthening.
Thank you
Thank you so much for your kind words guys.
1- As for the bone formation how is yours looking in the X-rays?
Dr. Yunus says bone formation is going well. I started taking a new bone supplement yesterday. You can see the pics below. Funny after started taking it I woke up in the middle of night with somewhat intense pain yesterday after taking painkillers the pain went away. I think it was the healing response my body made.
2- Does Pt hurts?
Yeah it hurts but I'd prefer that pain anydays over chronic constant pain. PT is just so so important, thanks to therapists here Cagatay and Mehmet I have been able to keep my range of motion. I still havent lost any ROM yet. I have seen some patients not doing streches because it hurts. They are the ones who experience constant pain after certain cms due to muscle tightness.
3- How do the other patients manage pain?
Aylis, the nurse here, give them tons of different kind of pain killers. Contramal, an opioid based painkiller is the most strong one. One patient here ,despite all the warnings, went all the way to 10.5cm. Apparently he takes 6 contramal pills a day to manage pain which is insanely high amount. He doesn't even come to therapies I still haven't met him in 2 months
4- How is the pain level of people who are around the same stage in the lengthening?
People who complain about pain here, don't complain about overall pain that much but They complain about the pain during sleep, not being able to sleep without interruptions upset them.
I think best way to combat pain is to follow high calorie protein rich diet, take supplements and strech as much as possible on your own. I always go to PT room and strech for like 30-60 mins before sleep it helps a lot.