Do you have pictures and videos?
Update.
Got to frieberg few days ago.
Just got surgery few hours ago
Here is update video
Right now no nausea or dizziness.
Pain with the meds is like 2/10
Walked earlier with assistance. Speed was 50% of what it once was. Was very tiring to do a few steps.
9 hours post operation
My pain is still 2/10. After surgery I got pain meds, few hours later they gave me a liquid pain med. and stomach shot.
Flexibabilty is what you see in video I am doing that exercise every hour. While doing the exercise at I feel 3/10 pain when pulling in.
In my opinion. I honestly think Dr. Becker is the best LL doctor in germany could even be the world.
Surgery took 1 hour and half and result was great in my experience.
A doctor and the aftercare support doesn’t get better than this.
Super insight so far. Wish you luck on your journey.
12 hours post operation
-Pain level same as last update. Had another liquid pain med
-Took rest of medicine
-Might have had accidental click. Though I can’t tell what a click is supposed to sound like. Or if I just cracked the air in my bones? Idk..
-Dinner and yougurt and tea.
-My appetite is normal. Though I feel tired and not hungry once I took bite I could tell I’m hungry.
-Drink lots of water
-Can sit up and pee without much additional pain. It’s more difficult to pee but still able to pee.
-Compression pants are tight nice thing is they have hole in them so you can go easily.
-Ice packs twice today they feel nice. I don’t notice any improvements from using but it’s soothing
-Tomorrow will learn the crutches
Quote from: Betzbone on January 27, 2023, 07:38:53 PM12 hours post operation
-Pain level same as last update. Had another liquid pain med
-Took rest of medicine
-Might have had accidental click. Though I can’t tell what a click is supposed to sound like. Or if I just cracked the air in my bones? Idk..
-Dinner and yougurt and tea.
-My appetite is normal. Though I feel tired and not hungry once I took bite I could tell I’m hungry.
-Drink lots of water
-Can sit up and pee without much additional pain. It’s more difficult to pee but still able to pee.
-Compression pants are tight nice thing is they have hole in them so you can go easily.
-Ice packs twice today they feel nice. I don’t notice any improvements from using but it’s soothing
-Tomorrow will learn the crutches
Congrats man. I was in your same position just weeks ago. Stay strong, it gets better. When you go to the hotel you will feel like a new person.
You probably did have an accidental click. There is an inward click and an outward click which together marks 1 click. It will be confusing how it all works until you begin in about a week.
Good luck.
Quote from: Betzbone on January 27, 2023, 04:52:26 PM
Surgery took 1 hour and half and result was great in my experience.
Are you serious? 1,5 h for both femurs?
Wish you a speedy recovery!
18 hours post operation
-Pain still the same. Expecting it to increase after physical therapy or if velocity of the pain meds is changed.
-Had another liquid pain killer.
-Out of next 5 days will have 4 physical therapy sessions. Sunday is off.
-Sleep is in pockets of time. Get tired sleep, wake up chill a bit till tired and sleep again.
-Body still feeling tired, enough energy to watch a show or listen some music and fall back asleep.
-Nurse from mid day reminded me few times to drink water, I feel is helpful overall to rember. I easily get dehydrated without much effort
Quote from: lessthanavg8300 on January 27, 2023, 08:18:54 PMCongrats man. I was in your same position just weeks ago. Stay strong, it gets better. When you go to the hotel you will feel like a new person.
You probably did have an accidental click. There is an inward click and an outward click which together marks 1 click. It will be confusing how it all works until you begin in about a week.
Good luck.
Thank you. We barely missed each other. Having the hotel to look forward to is great. The work begins when the hours of stretching begins. Trying enjoy relax till then. Have to say the nurses here are amazing and make you feel welcome and you’re well taken care of.
Quote from: Limbfan2020 on January 27, 2023, 08:33:30 PMAre you serious? 1,5 h for both femurs?
Wish you a speedy recovery!
Thank you. Dr. Becker is truly skilled at what he does. I will forever be grateful.
Good to remember we all have different bodies so outcomes will vary person to person.
My takeaways from it:
-Getting through it without major complication.
-My mind felt at ease knowing the outcome. After months of on and off over analysis, anxiety, questioning myself. The unknown is scary especially knowing the risks that can be possible for any LL surgery.
-Mobility im happy with for having 2 metal rods inserted into femurs
-Less time on anesthesia, less effect I believe
-Pain level after surgery. Remember waking up feeling pain and asking for pain meds then dazing back to sleep. Pain till now has been constant.
-After taking all these meds today for the most part of pain in legs, and feeling tired, my overall cognitive is feeling 70% of what it was pre op.
-Pre op if it helps I had 2 big true fruit drinks and tried to eat clean as could days prior.
-For many months I tried best I could to avoid processed snacks or junk food, soda. I still often ate snacks when I gave in.
-1 week prior avoided coffee and energy drinks
-For 1 month prior I did stretching everyday. 1 week before I stopped doing exercise
-Tried every possible avenue I could find to improve odds I don’t know if it helped at all but I assume couldn’t hurt
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