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My son was diagnosed with idiopathic chondrolysis
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<blockquote data-quote="Etoyia Magee" data-source="post: 664938" data-attributes="member: 19460"><p>Hi there. My daughter was recently diagnosed & we were devestated. She's been playing sports since she was 3. She's 16 now & they told her she'd never play contact sports again. We're not claiming that. Despite our forecast, she's in good spirits. Our family & community supports her which makes a huge difference. Fortunately we have a good team of doctors at Rush Hospital in Chicago where we live that are working hard to resolve her condition/symptoms. We have a long road ahead, but the goal is to have her walking normal & enjoying life as a normal teen ager should. I appreciate this forum because I know there will be dark days along the way. She's had the steroids, MRI, PT was too painful so we can't do that yet. But we're hopeful. We've been going through the motions for about 2 months. So if nothing seems to help, then surgery will be our next option. I'll keep you all posted & definitely in my prayers!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Etoyia Magee, post: 664938, member: 19460"] Hi there. My daughter was recently diagnosed & we were devestated. She's been playing sports since she was 3. She's 16 now & they told her she'd never play contact sports again. We're not claiming that. Despite our forecast, she's in good spirits. Our family & community supports her which makes a huge difference. Fortunately we have a good team of doctors at Rush Hospital in Chicago where we live that are working hard to resolve her condition/symptoms. We have a long road ahead, but the goal is to have her walking normal & enjoying life as a normal teen ager should. I appreciate this forum because I know there will be dark days along the way. She's had the steroids, MRI, PT was too painful so we can't do that yet. But we're hopeful. We've been going through the motions for about 2 months. So if nothing seems to help, then surgery will be our next option. I'll keep you all posted & definitely in my prayers!! [/QUOTE]
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