Hi ShortLivesMatter,
just read your diary and I have alot of questions tbh :
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1) First of all Are you a girl ? & how old are you exactly? Were you skinny to start with (low muscle mass)?
2) How did you say that when you did femur they couldnt fit the nail in your leg of the stryde but then the stryde nail fit in your tibia ?? Isnt the tibia muscle smaller and narrower than femur ?
3) From your experience did you feel a difference between both Precice 2 & Stryde? with precice 2 were you sitting all the time or when could you start walking?
4) Knee Pain : How was the knee pain in both experiences ?
-----> Did Tibia hurt more as the nail went right through your knee patella ?
5) When it comes to Pure External Tibia VS Pure Internal Tibia.....what would you advice , I an a girl & having major scars and infection allover my tibia isnt easy or favorable and also walking with a huge circular frame for 6 months or more is hard but they say pure external avoids Knee pain, do you think I should wait better & do Stryde in Tibia However ??
*Sorry for all these questions lol .
1. I was a very short and small boned guy, very skinny, in my early 30s now.
2. I did femurs in 2017 with Precise as Stryde was not available yet. We used the smallest Precise 8.5mm nail as that one fit better than the next size which was 10.5mm. My femurs could have probably handle the 10.5 nail but that would have required reaming so going with the 8.5 nail was the safer choice.
3. Yes with precise I could not weight bear until after 4 months so my leg muscles were all deteriorated and weak. With Stryde I started walking unassisted after 3 weeks so my muscles are recovering alot better this time.
4. There was no knee pain with the femurs as the knee was untouched. There was knee pain with the tibia after the surgery but it's been getting better and better, almost no pain now but I havn't dare try to stand on my knees, I'm sure that would hurt like hell since my surgery was only recently and I'm still healing.
5. Sorry I do not know much about external tibia. I only chose to do internal tibia because of Stryde which allows for comfort and fast recovery. Even with Stryde you will still get scars.
Day 53 update - at 3.6cm now. I had a checkup this week. My ROM is still ok, dorsiflexion is getting tight at only 10 degrees. I was instructed to slow down distraction rate to 3 times a day for .6mm total. This is due to my bone growth being a little slow which I was not surprised since I had the same issue when doing femurs. I will probably stop at 5cm so 3 more weeks of lengthening, that's a good enough length for me for tibia.
If you have questions about insurance please send me a PM and I'll be glad to answer them.