Hey InFullStryde! Do you think this varies by individual? I've read a few stride diaries and it doesn't look like they've needed to be in a wheelchair for the first month.
Jaybam - Appreciate your question. You're 100% on point. Everyone is different and their experience will be unique. Here are my basic stats again, for those just jumping on the diary and have not read through:
I'm 37, Low to Average Flexibility before surgery. I could touch my toes; but very tight hips. Stretched a ton a few months before surgery; but that likely didn't help much. Although I appear to be in pretty good shape; It is my upper body that is very strong. My legs were not very strong, average at best and I hadn't even walked much over the years. So imagine this... If I'm experiencing positive results so far at the state I just described; your experience just might be that much better! It's something to be excited about. Potential is everything at times.
Here is a break down of my transitions roughly and note that by "Graduating" to the next level of assisted device or no device at all; does not mean that the other devices do not still have value to you throughout the LL process. I use all my assisted devices to go along with my unassisted walking status to help me through various situations. Safety is always going to be a top priority so be careful.
Transitions Summary
Week 1: Wheelchair and Walker
Week 2 - 4: Walker/Crutches (Still kept Wheelchair around for long distances) and unassisted walking used for small distances on occasion.
Week 5 - 12: Crutches/Cane (Still keep Wheelchair for distances, and used walker to navigate awkward steps, example my home gym, or to perform supported stretches, or when needing my hands to grab something with hands, and unassisted walking used for small distances on occasion.
Week 13+: Cane and now more aggressive and frequent unassisted walking now that my distraction period is completed. (I'm looking forward to posting a video of my walking gait next weekend!)
Additional notes on transitions and weight bearing:Stryde nail allows you to weight bear from the first day. After the first week (or sooner for some), you might be able to stand up on your own two feet and do things like brush your teeth, pour a bowl of cereal, etc. If you review my entire diary (Which is more like a novel at this point), you'll see that Stryde allowed me to be fairly active, pretty early in the CLL process versus the older precise 2.2. Note that, week 3 is a big turning point for many as far as being flexible enough and painless enough to advance their activaties.
I think I read somewhere about "bed-ridden" in a previous reply post. No way guys. I actually implore you to stay out of bed and be as active as possible; without risking set back injuries. For me, personally the bed was the most uncomfortable place to be in during lengthening. I advise that you take a good look at a recliner chair and/or reclining wheelchair, since a wheelchair can service as a necessity for you. Let's be practical fellas...keep those receipts and return these devices if you do not need them or got little use from them. Be as active as possible. Since week 2/3, I would place a timer of 45 minutes next to me and be sure to get up every 45 minutes at most to stretch a bit, stand up, walk, etc.
More regarding weight bearing - You'll be able to take walking steps unassisted as early as the 7 days and it could be as long as one month. Could be sooner for some and longer for others. Everyone is unique and its important for you to not be discouraged if you feel you are recovering more slowly. CLL is a process and takes considerable time no matter how you look at things. Either way, most patients will want to have assisted support near by; so I advise prospect CLL'ers overcompensate a bit in the early going. You can always dial it down as you discover just how great your situation and recovery truly is.
I hope that the details of my experience have been helpful. I would say that it would be my hope that this diary help to "over prepare" you for this experience!
Guys, thanks again for your time and reviewing my diary. I just finished my stretches and now I'm going to hit the home gym for some upper body work. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out.
Be good to each other and all the best,
IFS