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My son was diagnosed with idiopathic chondrolysis
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<blockquote data-quote="gcc" data-source="post: 625966" data-attributes="member: 15463"><p>At the last visit to the orthopedic specialist my son was told that there has been no further deterioration of the cartilage and to expect the pain level to gradually decrease - come back in a year. I would love to believe that his pain will decrease because his quality of life is very poor. He is under the care of a pain management clinic that are actively trying different strategies including PT, medication, CBT, injections etc but nothing appears to be making a significant difference. We did get a second opinion which concurred on the idiopathic chondrolysis diagnosis and that there is really no treatment other than pain management. </p><p>It has been 20 months now that my son has been living in constant pain - does anyone have any experience of improvement after this long?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcc, post: 625966, member: 15463"] At the last visit to the orthopedic specialist my son was told that there has been no further deterioration of the cartilage and to expect the pain level to gradually decrease - come back in a year. I would love to believe that his pain will decrease because his quality of life is very poor. He is under the care of a pain management clinic that are actively trying different strategies including PT, medication, CBT, injections etc but nothing appears to be making a significant difference. We did get a second opinion which concurred on the idiopathic chondrolysis diagnosis and that there is really no treatment other than pain management. It has been 20 months now that my son has been living in constant pain - does anyone have any experience of improvement after this long? [/QUOTE]
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