Hey guys...thanks yagen for checking in on me, very kind!
I wasn't online for quite a while. for no specific reason but I was always tired and sometimes in quite a pain. I basically abandoned everything and just tried to get through...
I stopped lengthening a week ago and basically very happy with the result. Thats the good part.
The bad part which is really bothering me at the moment is the nerve pain I got 4-5 weeks ago.
My whole upper leg burns like hell, and from time to time I get these electric shocks, especially at night.
I know that this is mentioned in the forum a couple of times but I am still kind of freaked out.
It got worse during lengthening period but I kind of expected that...
what really drives me crazy now is that its not getting better since I have stopped lengthening and almost feels it got worse since then.
If anybody has some advice to cure this or reduce the symptoms it would be very very much appreciated!!
I wrote Baumgart a couple of days ago but he hasn't replied yet.
I found some articles online that say this could last for a long time. musicmaker wrote that it took 4-5 months for her. This would be really bad, I can't sleep at night and its basically a 24h pain, sometimes low and sometimes quite severe. Compared to the "normal" lengthening pain it feels worse to me. Not just because of the pain level but because it feels really strange and I can't find anything that helps. Guess its also the psychological effect not knowing if or when it gets better...
I always knew that a lot of things can go wrong with this surgery and stuff. Still I feel a bit unlucky that everything went so well and now just that I am done with almost everything after one year I have this weird pain all the time...
I will visit a neurologist next week, hope for the best...
The good thing is you've quit lengthening, so now hopefully the nerve will have a chance to heal from the trauma.
Nerve pain usually responds best to special neuropathic pain medications, rather than just the general pain medications you're probably taking. I would go with:
1) Pregabalin 75 mg, 1-3 tabs twice daily
2) Gabapentin 300 mg, 1-3 tabs three times a day
3) Nortriptyline 10-50 mg at bedtime
Those are the best nerve pain medications. You can't take pregabalin with gabapentin (it's one or the other), but you can use either of them in combination with nortriptyline. Pregabalin tends to be a bit better than gabapentin for most.
Unfortunately there's not really usually anything besides continuing your physio that can be done to 'heal' the nerve which was irritated by the stretching process. You just have to treat the pain to quiet down the nerve and hope it heals. Make sure you're getting good nutrition of course as well.
Good luck and awesome to hear that things have otherwise gone well. I imagine this will go away over the next few weeks-months.
I will be curious to hear how your knees feel from the retrograde femoral insertion (insertion at the knees).
Thanks for sharing so far.