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Posted on Feb 12, 2020, 2:17 pm
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I'm in construction and on a day to day basis I do LOTS of walking, climbing around, and heavy heavy lifting in a fast paced work environment. 

Doing LL concerns me a bit because I'm worried when I get back I won't be able to do my job or i'll be struggling a lot.  My plan is to do 8cm on my femurs with Paley, and give myself a year from the day of operation to hopefully be able to get back to work. 

Anyone that has done LL do you think i'll be able to get back to my extremely physical job within a year of surgery? And any advice for fast recovery that anyone can throw in would be much appreciated. 

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Posted on Feb 12, 2020, 4:40 pm
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Quote from: inchesmatter on February 12, 2020, 03:35:25 PMI doubt it. You risk bending or breaking the nail. Definitely don’t plan to do any heavy lifting within a year!


Sorry for not being educated enough on the subject matter but can you elaborate on the nail?  Is the nail something that gets removed after the surgery? Or it's permanent?

I hope 1 year post surgery that's not the case, im dead set on wanting to get this surgery like all of us are....

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Posted on Feb 12, 2020, 6:10 pm
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Quote from: Nestor on February 12, 2020, 05:16:38 PMI could be wrong but pretty sure Stryde nail gets removed about 1 year post surgery. My advice though man is don't plan for everything to work out exactly to a specific date, you might be lucky and it could go that way but equally there might be small setbacks along the way which could mess up your time plan. Also dude with your line of work you can't take any risks, it's not like working a desk job somewhere.


You're right that its a big risk considering my job is all physical.  But being miserable with my height isn't much fun either and im willing to sacrifice a lot of time and money for this surgery so I can be happier with myself. 

It's something I'll have to talk about with my doctor before my surgery, I was thinking i'll be out of work for 1 year but I'm willing to be out for 2 if I have to in order to be safer...

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