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Posted on Apr 3, 2023, 3:28 pm
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After waking up from the distal locking LON frame removal surgery, I had no sensation on the bottom of my feet so neurologist recommended me I get my tibial nerve decompressed which I did, Now. 6+ months later, the movement is almost completely back and the sensation is coming back, like 30%. It's altered sensation though like before if i would touch my foot's sole i wouldn't feel anything but now i feel altered sensation and something ticklish so thats a ++ .
Though, my left leg with the nerve injury wont gain muscle like the right leg which doesn't have a nerve injury, Hopefully that gets better too. Idk if it will.
 I have bone grafting scheduled for my right leg this month. Everything is getting better!
Hopefully the sensation returning is a good sign and will get better,
I take gabapentin 600 mg (300 mg 2x) for the nerve regeneration pain (pins and needles)
I hope the numbness and sensation continues to improve.

I'm open to any help and information anyone can provide.
Thanks

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Posted on Apr 3, 2023, 4:14 pm
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yea bro parihar is legit fixing me up, wish i did the surgery w him in the first place. This wouldn't happen

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Posted on Apr 25, 2023, 8:26 am
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Yes in my opinion he’s a safe option for LON

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