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My son was diagnosed with idiopathic chondrolysis
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<blockquote data-quote="AliceJF" data-source="post: 701584" data-attributes="member: 20966"><p>Hi. My 12 year old daughter was just diagnosed with ICH after a zillion other tests ruled everything else out. It has been a month that she cannot walk. She is using crutches and is in a fair amount of pain. Her school has no elevator. Doctors have no answers to her prognosis. Is this long term? Sounds like it is from what I've read. Trying to determine if I have to find a new school among other things.</p><p>How do you determine what stage of the disease your child has? She has fluid in her hip and cartilage damage that they say is not from infection. Fortunate to live in NYC with access to good care. No definitive answers though.</p><p>Anyone have conservative treatment help? How do they manage PT if they are in a great deal of pain?</p><p>Thank you for any and all thoughts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AliceJF, post: 701584, member: 20966"] Hi. My 12 year old daughter was just diagnosed with ICH after a zillion other tests ruled everything else out. It has been a month that she cannot walk. She is using crutches and is in a fair amount of pain. Her school has no elevator. Doctors have no answers to her prognosis. Is this long term? Sounds like it is from what I've read. Trying to determine if I have to find a new school among other things. How do you determine what stage of the disease your child has? She has fluid in her hip and cartilage damage that they say is not from infection. Fortunate to live in NYC with access to good care. No definitive answers though. Anyone have conservative treatment help? How do they manage PT if they are in a great deal of pain? Thank you for any and all thoughts! [/QUOTE]
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