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<blockquote data-quote="shellyd67" data-source="post: 441038" data-attributes="member: 6371"><p>In addition to my health issues, easy child has had some of her own that I have not posted about before today.</p><p></p><p>Six weeks ago, easy child was jumping on a trampoline and a few days later began to limp and has what she described as sore muscles in her upper thigh.</p><p></p><p>I took her to her Pediatrician who ordered an XRay and rest,ice and motrin for a few days. </p><p></p><p>After a few days, easy child was still limping and in a little pain. Her Pediatrician then ordered an MRI. The MRI showed a torn/perforated muscle and some fluid build-up.</p><p></p><p>We then decided she would see a Specialist at the Children's Hospital in our area. At first read of the MRI they found what they thought to be a mass of some sort ( I was alone with easy child at the 1st visit and almost fainted when the Dr. told me this). Bloodwork and CTScan were ordered immediately. Bloodwork was within normal limits but the CTScan showed mass as well.</p><p></p><p>After reading the CTScan the Specialist ordered a full body Bone Scan. After a team of Dr's reveiwed her case and fused all her testing together it was suggested that easy child has a diagnosis of Ideopathic Chondrylisis (sp?)</p><p></p><p>It was recommended that easy child have a procedure in the OR just to see exactly what was going on.</p><p></p><p>easy child had the procedure and it was confirmed that this was her diagnosis. Unfortunately, there is no rhyme or reason to this disorder and googling it makes me sick to my stomach so I have tried to stay away from that.</p><p></p><p>She now has to utilize a CPM machine every night while sleeping for 10-12 hrs. It manipulates the joint and will help easy child gain mobility back. She has limped and been stiff since the beginning (this has been torture to watch)</p><p></p><p>She also must have PT 3 days per week. </p><p></p><p>I know this is all temporary (hopefully, no guarantees, some kids get worse, some recover fully) and not life threatening as in the beginning we thought it may be.</p><p></p><p>She is quite an easy going kid but I know this is going to be uncomfortable for her for 6 weeks . She has a Queen size bed and I have decided to sleep beside her for the duration. </p><p></p><p>Sigh ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shellyd67, post: 441038, member: 6371"] In addition to my health issues, easy child has had some of her own that I have not posted about before today. Six weeks ago, easy child was jumping on a trampoline and a few days later began to limp and has what she described as sore muscles in her upper thigh. I took her to her Pediatrician who ordered an XRay and rest,ice and motrin for a few days. After a few days, easy child was still limping and in a little pain. Her Pediatrician then ordered an MRI. The MRI showed a torn/perforated muscle and some fluid build-up. We then decided she would see a Specialist at the Children's Hospital in our area. At first read of the MRI they found what they thought to be a mass of some sort ( I was alone with easy child at the 1st visit and almost fainted when the Dr. told me this). Bloodwork and CTScan were ordered immediately. Bloodwork was within normal limits but the CTScan showed mass as well. After reading the CTScan the Specialist ordered a full body Bone Scan. After a team of Dr's reveiwed her case and fused all her testing together it was suggested that easy child has a diagnosis of Ideopathic Chondrylisis (sp?) It was recommended that easy child have a procedure in the OR just to see exactly what was going on. easy child had the procedure and it was confirmed that this was her diagnosis. Unfortunately, there is no rhyme or reason to this disorder and googling it makes me sick to my stomach so I have tried to stay away from that. She now has to utilize a CPM machine every night while sleeping for 10-12 hrs. It manipulates the joint and will help easy child gain mobility back. She has limped and been stiff since the beginning (this has been torture to watch) She also must have PT 3 days per week. I know this is all temporary (hopefully, no guarantees, some kids get worse, some recover fully) and not life threatening as in the beginning we thought it may be. She is quite an easy going kid but I know this is going to be uncomfortable for her for 6 weeks . She has a Queen size bed and I have decided to sleep beside her for the duration. Sigh ... [/QUOTE]
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