You're probably finding that you go longer and longer without thinking about "the leg" but never thinking about it may take a year or year and a half. At almost 3 years out I never think about it even going going down slopes or stairs EXCEPT it they are potentially slippery. Then I remind myself to be careful.
Sure been quiet here. Progress update on my side ...
I've only gained about 5 degrees passive flexion in the last month, bringing me to around 115 or a little higher. Active side has almost caught up as I can get 105-110 fairly easily on a good day. I don't feel a hard stop when stretching, its just that improvements are coming very slowly.
Significant proprioceptive advancements ; I have a much better sense of the angle and position of my foot.
I can now walk on most inclines and declines at "normal" speed and without being particularly mindful of my challenges, I even managed a brief hike through modest terrain and though slow, I made it just fine. Okay, the short water crossing over slippery rocks was unnerving
I've (just) started going down stairs by alternating legs, albeit holding on the railing except for the last few brave steps at the bottom.
Anyone else have positive experience recovering the last 10 or so degrees of flexion in the 7th month or beyond?