
Lon tibia by Dr. Muharrem Inan
Quote from: ShaneIrish on September 23, 2021, 05:00:17 PM
Hey man, I hope you are doing well, I'm going for LON on tibias next week also albeit with a totally different surgeon.
I got to ask, what pain medications were you given?
Quote from: ShaneIrish on September 23, 2021, 05:00:17 PM
Hey man, I hope you are doing well, I'm going for LON on tibias next week also albeit with a totally different surgeon.
I got to ask, what pain medications were you given?


The x-ray photos were taken on 8th December. Tension disappearred as muscles were loosing, so the sense of stiffness went way that I needn't do warm-up after waking up any more. Going downstairs is much easier now but the movement is slower than normal men, particularly on high steps and wet floor. I jogged every day and could run 50m~100m once which my athleticism was capable of, but quick running still caused discomfort on fractured areas. I didn't try any leaping exercises, because of my concern on the deformation of nails.
Worthy of note, if I do long-time breaststroke which I stretch out legs, my knees will feel slightly painful just like a series of pricks. This is weired but not found in other exercise. I hope this won't last for a long term.
Do You have knee pain?
恭喜你恢复的还是不错的
No, the flexion and extension of knees are as good as that in the pre-surgery state. I don't know what caused the pricks during breaststroke, but this doesn't matter.
嗯,希望能康复得再好一点,你也一样。
可以加你微信吗
hi shaneirish, can you share what hospital it was and how was your experience in the hospital? congrats on your new height by the way.
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