Greetings CLL Team,
I hope all is well. 2020...psh, what the hell was that?! Now that that's over, we're on to 2021 and we'll see how this year shapes up. I wanted to check-in and report that I am now at 64 Days Post nail removal surgery (2 Months), and I'm feeling back to 100% . As a quick note, I was able to walk normally, and back to my regular walking gate within 5 days after the nail removal. At this point I am back to regular jogging, flexibility is back to pre-op shape and has improved a bit and my legs feel much lighter and looser. I will begin to weight train and run more aggressively, begging in about 2 weeks. Per Dr. Mahboubian, it is safest to wait about 12 weeks before one performs high impact activity with legs, post-surgery. I look forward to getting back to normal leg training in February. The nails really do weigh a pound or two and by removing them, you're lighter on your feet. I advise to anyone who is hesitating to get the nails removed to get those nails out ASAP, after waiting about 12 - 18 months. You won't regret it and the impact of the nail removal surgery is not even remotely close to the initial CLL surgery you had. In other news...my confidence and comfort-ability is sky-high. I'm doing well in business, well with woman, and thankfully family is healthy, strong, and has been free from any COVID complications. I'm happier than ever and CLL definitely had a hand in that. I'll reach out again soon when time permits to add additional notes and perspective on the CLL experience, the impact that a successful outcome has had on my life, and I'll also touch on height dysphoria as well. Feel free reach out to me if you have any questions or feedback in the meantime.
All the Best,
IFS