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Posted on Nov 30, 2022, 4:24 pm
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Hi there everyone,
I did LON on my tibias and since I had a 1 cm discrepancy on my left leg, I lengthened it to 7 cm and right leg to 6.
So Up until 5 cm, everything was aight. My right leg had reached 6 cm and we stopped lengthening it. ( I was lengthening 1mm per day). so after that my doctor told me to speed up my left leg's lengthening to 1.25 mm per day and he told me that we'd slow down as soon as i get nerve pain. So about after 5-6 days of doing 1.25, I got nerve pain and then he didn't ask me to stop but told me that i should lengthen at 1 mm again. I didn't know about this forum back then or else i could do proper research that we should do only .75 or .66 for the tibias. However, I was given gabapentin and the nerve pain went away. cool!

Another thing to note is that I had a lot of ballerina so I got ballerina surgery too, on the same day as the frame removal.
Right after frame removal. I noticed that my toes are CLAWED. and i had crazy nerve pain in my foot , it felt like its on fire and that something very tight is squeezing it. After that i notice that the sole of my left foot is fully numb. but i have nerve pain there.

It's now been 2 months since my frame removal. I'm definetly better than before but the nerve pain is still there. I'm taking gabapentin for nerve pain and Ibuprofen for normal pain.

My question is, What is causing this foot numbness? my sole is still completely numb and when will the nerve pain go away? It's super uncomfortable

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Posted on Dec 4, 2022, 3:51 pm
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When can i expect the pain to go away? the nerve pain is super annoying. I'm getting an MRN (Magnetic Resonance NEUROGRAPHY) soon to see what the hell is actually going on

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Posted on Dec 4, 2022, 3:52 pm
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Yeah, Seems like the tibial nerve is disturbed or damaged. i had a NCS conducted which showed Dysfunction of the same. Getting an MRN soon to get a clear picture

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Posted on Dec 4, 2022, 4:00 pm
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Maybe the tibial nerve is compressed through the tarsal tunnel only. IN that case i'd need decompression

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Posted on Dec 4, 2022, 4:17 pm
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Yup! Exactly my point. I will update y'all after the MRN. I hope The nerve is not cut or anything.

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Posted on Dec 4, 2022, 4:17 pm
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Quote from: HeightGain on December 04, 2022, 04:06:41 PMYou can't explain the sensory loss without the tibial nerve being affected.

yea

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