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Posted on Jul 14, 2024, 12:17 am
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Currently, I have completed a 0.5cm extension (5 days). But my right leg, the lengthening area. I felt muscle soreness and a slight burning pain that lasted all night. The pain level is not high, about 2-3. Left femur is normal.
Is this phenomenon normal? Is it neuropathic pain? Or muscle fatigue?
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Posted on Jul 14, 2024, 5:32 am
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You're going to feel nerve pain, muscle pain, all types of pain, not just muscles. it's normal, just keep stretching.
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Posted on Jul 14, 2024, 6:25 am
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Thanks bro
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Posted on Jul 14, 2024, 6:25 am
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Quote from: Precise2.2 on July 14, 2024, 05:32:26 AMYou're going to feel nerve pain, muscle pain, all types of pain, not just muscles. it's normal, just keep stretching.
Hi bro, thanks for your confirmation.I'm just curious about this pain, whether it came too early? after all, the surgery has just passed ten days. It is said that most nerve and muscle pain occurs after 4cm.  Meanwhile, there was no pain response in my other leg.
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Posted on Jul 14, 2024, 4:36 pm
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Some feel pain earlier than others. Sometimes the pain will hurt on the left leg more than the right, and few mm’s later the pain can intensify more to the right than the left. The important thing is to stretch (quads, hams, glutes, IT bands, inner and outer abductors) and do light weight bearing on your legs if you have precise. Don’t just lay in bed all day.

Tightness and pain can and probably will increase as you reach 4cm+ but just remain consistent on you stretching.
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Posted on Jul 14, 2024, 10:22 pm
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Quote from: xua8 on July 14, 2024, 12:17:25 AMCurrently, I have completed a 0.5cm extension (5 days). But my right leg, the lengthening area. I felt muscle soreness and a slight burning pain that lasted all night. The pain level is not high, about 2-3. Left femur is normal.
Is this phenomenon normal? Is it neuropathic pain? Or muscle fatigue?

I am pretty sure your thighs are still swelled. This is the main reason.
Second, there are many small branches of nerves affected in this crazy surgery, so nobody can tell you exactly what is going on.
Third... always happens to have non-symmetrical feelings in legs, as pain, soreness, sensitivity, bruises, strength, motion limits, etc

You will have a long journey of suffering ahead, so keep yourself strong mentally, otherwise you can get depressed before finish !
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Posted on Jul 15, 2024, 9:42 am
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Quote from: Precise2.2 on July 14, 2024, 04:36:58 PMSome feel pain earlier than others. Sometimes the pain will hurt on the left leg more than the right, and few mm’s later the pain can intensify more to the right than the left. The important thing is to stretch (quads, hams, glutes, IT bands, inner and outer abductors) and do light weight bearing on your legs if you have precise. Don’t just lay in bed all day.

Tightness and pain can and probably will increase as you reach 4cm+ but just remain consistent on you stretching.
Thanks for your guidence!
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Posted on Jul 15, 2024, 9:43 am
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Quote from: Ted68 on July 14, 2024, 10:22:04 PMI am pretty sure your thighs are still swelled. This is the main reason.
Second, there are many small branches of nerves affected in this crazy surgery, so nobody can tell you exactly what is going on.
Third... always happens to have non-symmetrical feelings in legs, as pain, soreness, sensitivity, bruises, strength, motion limits, etc

You will have a long journey of suffering ahead, so keep yourself strong mentally, otherwise you can get depressed before finish !
Thanks. I have read your diary and it is very inspiring and respected!
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Posted on Jul 15, 2024, 9:59 am
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Quote from: xua8 on July 15, 2024, 09:43:55 AM Thanks. I have read your diary and it is very inspiring and respected!

You're welcome, man.
So, look forward for your successful goal, because this is a minor obstacle !
Other guys had real problems and complications. Its all about surgeon performance and your body reaction.
Thats why all candidates for this surgery should be very well prepared mentally and physically... because you never know how will things go...
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