(Sunday) Day 149 Post Op - Day 57 Consolidation/Recovery Phase - DISTRACTION COMPLETED....[7.5 cm Achieved / 3 inches Taller!]
Greetings CLL'ers
It is another week down and I must report some great gains! I am starting to feel like I am approaching the status of having calm, comfortable, normal legs. I am still experiencing tight quads and hips but my speed is just below average walking speed now at 2.5 mph (Average speed is about 3mph). Additionally, my back is not hurting me anymore while walking and my stride has increased nicely. Overall I'm feeling much more comfortable. My anterior pelvic tilt (aka duck ass!) has improved a great deal as well, hence why my back pain has subsided significantly. I'm going to start working out the legs at the gym tomorrow which should help accelerate my healing that much more as well as help me return and perhaps even surpass my previous physical appearance. All in time....myfriends.. All-in-time. I will be posting a video of my latest walking gait by this Friday..so be on the lookout! I am currently just a few days below 5 months post-op and 2 months post lengthening.
Additional Notes:
-I am 100% returned back to my necessity life of working, working out, going out for drinks, parties, dinner, etc.
-I am able to walk 1 mile unassisted. Muscles are tired at the end but I can do it.
-Can do a slow slow jog and have increased agility as well. Will try to demonstrate a bit on video
-My flexibility is improving nicely. I'm about 85-87% of what I was before surgery
-Challenges that exist at this phase: Getting up from a chair is not a walk in the park, but I am able to do it pretty smoothly. Still not 100% on that. When resting or laying down for a long time, such as when asleep, it can take several minutes of warm up to deal with tightness. Discomfort always goes away with some warm-up and stretching. APT is still there but much much better. Another month or two; it should subside even more.
That is it, for now, my friends. I have my 6-month post-operative visit with Dr. M in late June and we'll see how my bone looks at almost exactly 6 months.
Thank you again for all of your support and guidance. I'm here to help as much as possible so please feel free to ask questions and our send me a PM as needed.
All the Best,
IFS!