Wow, if it weren't for the pain involved, that would sound to me like a pretty nice and relaxing, albeit perhaps painfully uneventful, life. How often did you exercise, and what kinds of exercises did you have to do? Was the relative isolation minimal enough to keep most of the patients from going cuckoo? I've read your diary (I admit I check for updates almost daily), and sometimes wonder if more people didn't become a little depressed and weird after being crippled and stuck in China so long. Did mummy have issues before LL, or did the LL experience mess with his mind pretty bady?
The memories of the pain and misery fade and I'm left looking back on a really relaxing 5-month vacation sometimes.
No responsibilities, no obligations, it was like being a kid again in some ways.
For exercise I'd do leg lifts, ankle flexes, standing, and walking. I didn't exercise regularly though, due to problems with my knees. I'll make sure to include the details about the complications and what I could and couldn't do because of them in my future Patient Experience entries.
Most people had roommates so we weren't totally isolated, but a lot of people did end up going a little bit cuckoo, including me. The locals called it shen jing bing. Some turned it inward and got depressed and wanted to be isolated, some turned it outward and started fighting and causing mischief (that was me), and some fit in both categories at different points during their LL. I'm pretty sure Mummy had issues before coming, but I can't be 100% sure since he was already there when I arrived and I didn't get to know him until the middle of my LL journey.
Also, did anyone try lengthening at home, or at least going home with frames on? If so, how did they fare?
Yeah, the guy who quit after less than 2cm went home with his frames on. I was a 2007 patient and he was a 2008 patient, so I actually first met him when I was there for my internal nail removal. We were both there for the same reason. He was mostly consolidated so his frames and one of the nails were removed at that time. I haven't met or heard of anyone leaving and lengthening a bunch, then coming back.
Medium Drink Of Water,
All in all i feel that it all was a positive experience..almost to good to be true.
But can you tell us about the dark side of the trip. Just one of those days where everything went wrong.
Near-constant knee issues, difficulty getting to and from the toilet, staff not answering the hospital phone when I needed them on many occasions, hospital filth, getting in fights with other patients, getting in fights with the staff, getting betrayed by my so-called girlfriend... it's all coming in future chapters of Fear and Lengthening in Beijing.