So,
Today I met Guichet and we discussed my current state, my expectations and where this is going.
I mentioned how hard clicking is for me, and Guichet still believes that I need to increase the number of clicks (and not any specific medication should be used). He did gave me a couple of Naproxene pills, but said not to take them, only if clicking will be much harder.
We discussed my gym training. Basically, in 3 weeks I attended 30 gym training sessions, as well as done 30 home trainings (I am training 4 times a day, 2 at the gym and then additional 100-200 reps of each excercise at home).
This hectic schedule was very difficult for me physically and mentally. Guichet didn't make it any easier (I was constantly late for the gym), he just ordered his trainers and me that if I will be late more than 20 minutes the trainers should leave. I hated him and loved him for this, it sucks but it also worked and I was so scared that I ran around like crazy to reach the training sessions on time.
One thing I know for sure - no matter how much pain I have, and sometimes I can barely walk to the gym as my lags are super heavy from the night, but once I finish his gym training - I have zero pain and I am walking much better right after the first training. After the second training - I walk almost normally. This is crazy and makes me respect his crazy army approach, because you can just see the difference.
We also laughed that I actually did the eliptical machine the day after surgery (he believes I'm the current holder of this world record). To be honest - I was in such a shock that I would do anything he asked. But I did do it. Right now it's also one of my favourite excercises (you really feel it helps your walking afterwards).
Guichet will also fix every little detail about what you do - how you walk, bend, sit, sleep, use crutches, turn. You also feel like you are not good enough, but his tips are always good and you feel much better after. Also, his knowledge of the nail and what kind of movements can damage the ratchet is amazing and he will fix everything you do in order to maintain the nail functionality.
I came to him asking for pain medication (wanted to drug myself out of this hard situation). He basically said that they don't really work (other patients here did confirm this to me). He said just to continue training and his protocol and that's it.
Well I know for sure that my gym manuvers are excellent right now (you would not see that I have broken legs and I have quite high range of motion). I am following this protocol (he tracks everything I eat as well and comments on that). I do feel quite strong, but mentally exhusted.
This thing will test you.