Merhaba boys and girls,
Apologies for the late update
Since I've not updated in a while I'll give a brief rundown of what happened =
On day 2 I started using a walker but I could barely walk was in a lot of pain
On day 3 I had the catheter removed and could use a walker as normal. Felt great, walked a lot that day lmao - my dck though! damn.. it was hurting straight for an hour after the removal and I gotta say dck pains are worse than any leg pains
On day 4 I was an expert with the walker and wanting to explore the whole city of Istanbul lmao
And on day 5 perhaps the most bittersweet of all days, with the help of regular walking and my physiotherapist I was walking completely unaided. Although it was slightly daffy the duck walk type I was improving on it slowly
This was the bad day, maybe even the worst. My doctor's assistant came to show me how to lengthen and he ended up doing a 0.5mm reverse (distraction and then shortening) on my left leg. I could not walk unaided after this. Had sharp pains and I was REALLY REALLY mad at him. Emergency xrays were taken and the leg looked fine. This was a relief however since I had never ever heard of this happening before the uncertainty of the damage was killing me. We argued for a solid hour with both me and him shouting at our translator on a whatsapp call (LOL) and eventually I just had to accept it and hope nothing bad was going to happen.
The next day I had a ton of discharge (not blood but fluid) from the left leg and I needed a walker/crutches to walk.
The discharge continued for a straight 3 days since the reversal incident but eventually it subsidized. Originally I thought I was bleeding since I was on anticogulants the whole time and that is normal but it was not blood so positive news for that.
Originally I was planning to stay in Istanbul but this major major fk up which I felt like he treated my leg as if it were a toy combined with the huge language barrier (you 100% need Turkish friends with you to help translate or hire a translator and Im very very lucky in this regard that I had a friend at my disposal who spent hours and hours translating) but the move made me lose my trust and I decided to leave Turkey and lengthen at home.
Since I came back and tried to change my dressing you can see what my left leg looks like now, compared to the right one. I feel like its healing has just completely messed up after the reversal even though originally it was my better leg LMAO. The skin around the pins has compressed and it looks 'sunken in'
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And here's my right leg
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Overall though I will say that I was taken well care of aside from that incident. Special thanks to the folks at wannabetaller.com, they seriously helped me a lot, especially with transportation and any concerns I had since he/they were also fluent in English. I had a translator arranged for the times I went to the Doctor for consultation. I still keep in touch with them since they are going to be helping me through my recovery.
The hospital was also pretty good, it was on par with a Western standard hospital. it was clean the nurses regularly checked up on you and of course there was the call button in case you needed anything. My physiotherapist also visited me daily while I was in the hospital and did an excellent job at aiding my fast recovery. After the surgery, I would thank her the most since she didn't just help me a lot with adjusting to the fixators but also spent a lot of time with me and being alone in a hospital bed can get very lonely very fast. I know a lot of Turkish terms now too lmaooo
The surgery went fine or so I like to think. Here's my post surgery xrays. I requested them to mail me the rest of my documents so I can continue my physiotherapy at home so Ill show my before's in a while as well
All opinions and concerns are welcome. I started lengthening on Monday (3 days ago) doing 1mm per day. So far I have not taken any pain medication. My left leg has muscle spasm pains at times but its managable. Walking gets a little harder when you stand up after lengthening but its still manageable. I use crutches to walk although after practicing walking a bit more I can walk unaided a little bit (but its still like a walking Duck)
Oh and I had a minor problem with the anticogulants which was that I got a 10 day supply but I wasn't sure if I needed more since I was suggested to take it for 20 days. I asked my doctor but he did not reply, although I got news that 10 days supply is okay.
Let's hope everything goes well. Misalignment and preconsolidation are kinda my biggest fear right now huff puff!!