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My son was diagnosed with idiopathic chondrolysis
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<blockquote data-quote="gcc" data-source="post: 608357" data-attributes="member: 15463"><p>Hi Lorrine,</p><p></p><p>It is so hard to see your child in pain and I really hope that the hip replacement happens soon and helps. We have not really found any pain medications that are very effective but the naproxen is tough on the stomach. Tramadol (Ultram) seems to be the best for my son and we are also starting Celexa which is actually an anti- depressant but the pain clinic doctor says it works on suppressing the nervous system and should help with pain. Which hospital are you using and do you have a pain management specialist as opposed to just the ortho surgeon?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcc, post: 608357, member: 15463"] Hi Lorrine, It is so hard to see your child in pain and I really hope that the hip replacement happens soon and helps. We have not really found any pain medications that are very effective but the naproxen is tough on the stomach. Tramadol (Ultram) seems to be the best for my son and we are also starting Celexa which is actually an anti- depressant but the pain clinic doctor says it works on suppressing the nervous system and should help with pain. Which hospital are you using and do you have a pain management specialist as opposed to just the ortho surgeon? [/QUOTE]
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