I got about 1 cm difference between left and right femur.
I do notice it, I think I notice it more because my left and right femur were the same length before I had the surgery.
unfortunately they don't consider it big enough of a difference to correct it surgically in my country
That seems like a big difference. I'm not sure if LON is more prone to this than Preice. How is your walking? Will you fix it by doing tibias?
i noticed not all doctors concerned about it, which was surprise. Only Dr.Lee in Korea was explicitly eager about it(i saw his clip).
Measuring LL discrepancy involves xray imaging and interpretation ability, and not all LL doctors are into it.
Which is strange because I routinely get x-rays and the tech and doc say it looks normal. But they've said even analyzing x-rays and measuring is not a precise measurement. I think most doctors don't care unless it's "noticeable" or will affect your walking. I know that when you have a normal bone break (ex: arm) on one side as a child then you will end up with a slight discrepancy, not sure if it's the same as an adult.
Any discrepancy more than 0,5cm is unacceptable after LL and means that the doctor is incapable.
Also it may cause problems (especially 1cm+) and should be fixed.
I think it is inevitable to have some discrepancy, you will never achieve perfection with this surgery. For example, my ERC even said I lengthened less than what I was measured at and what was analyzed on my x-ray. It was off by quite a bit, can't remember the exact amount. The surgeon just breaks the bone and places the nail, it doesn't really have much impact on how the body heals and the exact amount the ERC lengthens.