Limb Lengthening Forum
Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: SpeedDialer on November 25, 2020, 05:31:34 PM
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Precise 2 more likely to break (how much more likely?) and is not weighbearing, any other disadvantages? Longer recovery?
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Unfortunately, you cannot walk on precise 1/2 until 4 months or more. Your CLL experience will be mostly in a wheelchair and walker and even with a walker, you must be careful to not stand with all your weight on the nails. Your recovery will extend 2-3+ more months and you do carry a much greater risk of breaking the nail and that will be catastrophic and could potentially push back your goal a year or more. Recovery to normal walking with Precise to normal walking can be as long as 7-9 months and up to a year depending on our PT discipline and other variables.
With Stryde you can walk on nails immediately and usually patients are able to walk within 1-2 weeks without assistance or only a cane/crutches/walker. You have little to no risk of breaking a nail and you recover within 4-6 months to normal walking and life.
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Precice u would probably need to hire a care taker. And work longer hours. Stryde is about 10k more expensive. If u go overseas.
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Wait, stryde patients don't hire caretakers? Or only do for how many weeks?
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I did Precice 2 in 2014. My experience went like this:
Days 1-3 post op: Wheelchair
Lengthening process: 2.5 months to lengthen 6 CM using a walker. I weighed around 140 lbs at the time
Consolidation: 4 weeks on a walker plus 2 weeks on one crutch (one leg took a little bit longer to form bone bridge. During entire consolidation process I drove my car to work and gym. Just was super careful not to exceed WB restrictions.
5 months post op: Attended sister’s college graduation walking almost 100 percent normally (maybe a slight lump after strenuous exercise.
6 months post op: Started dating again
8-9 months post op: Did cross country road trip with buddies.
Hope this timeline helps
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I did Precice 2 in 2014. My experience went like this:
Days 1-3 post op: Wheelchair
Lengthening process: 2.5 months to lengthen 6 CM using a walker. I weighed around 140 lbs at the time
Consolidation: 4 weeks on a walker plus 2 weeks on one crutch (one leg took a little bit longer to form bone bridge. During entire consolidation process I drove my car to work and gym. Just was super careful not to exceed WB restrictions.
5 months post op: Attended sister’s college graduation walking almost 100 percent normally (maybe a slight lump after strenuous exercise.
6 months post op: Started dating again
8-9 months post op: Did cross country road trip with buddies.
Hope this timeline helps
Good summary, I'm giving myself 6 months from my surgery date to get back to "normal" in terms of walking gait.
Wait, stryde patients don't hire caretakers? Or only do for how many weeks?
I had a caretaker on call for the first two weeks. I mostly used them for transportation, but based on my recovery I probably could have gotten away with only using them for transportation in the first three days out of the hospital.