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My son was diagnosed with idiopathic chondrolysis
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<blockquote data-quote="Lorrineperu" data-source="post: 619729" data-attributes="member: 16975"><p>Hello all,</p><p>We saw the Orthopedic surgeon for my Katie in December. He felt as the other doctors we have seen that there was only one real option left. So, She is scheduled for her first of her hip replacement surgeries on May 9th.</p><p>Would have been sooner but our surgeon is having surgery himself. </p><p>She also was diagnosed with Protrusio Acetabilum. forgive me if I messed up the spelling of that.</p><p>So she will require bone grafts at the time of surgery to rebuild the cup part of her pelvis.</p><p>This is going to be a long recovery. But her pain is getting so bad and she has no quality of life at all.</p><p>I'll keep you posted on how it goes. </p><p>Hope all the kids here, God grants a cure to!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lorrineperu, post: 619729, member: 16975"] Hello all, We saw the Orthopedic surgeon for my Katie in December. He felt as the other doctors we have seen that there was only one real option left. So, She is scheduled for her first of her hip replacement surgeries on May 9th. Would have been sooner but our surgeon is having surgery himself. She also was diagnosed with Protrusio Acetabilum. forgive me if I messed up the spelling of that. So she will require bone grafts at the time of surgery to rebuild the cup part of her pelvis. This is going to be a long recovery. But her pain is getting so bad and she has no quality of life at all. I'll keep you posted on how it goes. Hope all the kids here, God grants a cure to! [/QUOTE]
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