I received several PMs similar to the following so I will respond here rather than individually:
Every time I look at your swollen feet, it reminds me of my own feet..
Hope your consolidation is going well
Counting days to get ride of this frame, so I can get some sleep
One big problem I'm dealing with is my knee extension is very limited, I mean I can't straight out my legs or even lay down, top of my feet burns like hell. I do stretch everyday. Any advice?
Some choose to go home during distraction. In my humble opinion, it is a mistake to do so because by doing so, you generally remove yourself from those professionals who can best address developments when they arise.
As for my swollen feet, 85% of the swelling is gone now. My next x-rays are March 5. I hope they will show that I am at least 75% consolidated so that I can begin weight-bearing. I am confident that once I begin walking, the balance of my swelling will go away.
Already, my legs are feeling much stronger. I am working out and riding the stationary bike every day. I feel good.
The top of my feet also "burned". For me, that sensation was caused by edema. If you were under the care of your surgeon, you could request treatment or a consultation with a specialist that might help.
I could not completely extend my right leg without significant effort until recently. For me, this occurred because my soft tissue did not stretch as quickly as I was distracting. You must remember that your Achielle's tendon is connected to the base of your calf muscle; each side of the top of your calf muscle is connected to your two center hamstring muscles, which in turn are connected to the backside of your pelvis.
When you lengthen your leg bone, all of your soft tissue specifically including your leg muscles and tendons must also stretch. When the muscles and tendons on the backside of your leg do not stretch as quickly as you distract; then, you usually feel it at your knee. That is, you not be able to fully extend your knee. This is normal and usually corrected by time, massage, and stretching -- but you have to massage the entire backside of your leg to help the entire band of muscle and tendon to stretch.
The more you distract, the "smaller" you become. What do I mean? The more you distract; the harder it becomes to distract. Your body will push back against you harder and harder. If you push things as far as I did; then, you will be close to bed-ridden by the time you stop distraction because of pain and because much of your body's energy will be trying to fix the problem you are making. You won't have much energy left over.
Sleep will come when it comes. I felt sleepy at midnight or 2 AM, tried to sleep but often could not sleep. I just rested and watched the hours tick by. Often, I would take my meds and eat breakfast at 6 AM with no sleep; then, sleep from about 7 AM to 1 PM.
I had to learn to do my work from bed with my computer propped on my stomach--rest, pick-up my project again--rest, take meds--rest, eat -- etc.
To be successful at this, in my opinion, it is essential to change your attitude. Your "job" becomes leg lengthening--everything else is secondary. Your situation changes on a daily basis.
But if you listen to your body, accept that your life will be different during distraction, push things but also stop pushing when your body says so; then, one day you will realize you either hit your goal or your max and it is time to stop.
From that day, the process begins to work in the opposite direction. You begin to get stronger, more flexible. You experience less pain. You sleep more. You eat more. Your wounds heal. Your scabs fall away. You begin to feel your feet and legs. You feel more normal and you realize that you have accomplished a very challenging goal and will get to the end of the process.
It is not easy, I would not do it again, but for me it has been worth it.