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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 317634" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Oh, I'd definitely try to get him off the steroids if possible. There is no medical proof (I don't think) but my son seems to be triggered by some allergy medications, albuterol, and steroids. Some doctors will argue that but some are starting to acknowledge it. (Anti-depressants too but that's different.) </p><p></p><p>As far as leg pain, it could be real growing pains. When the boys hit puberty and start having more major growth spurts, it is common for them to have leg pain and cramping. At least when I took my son to his pediatrician with the same complaint that is what I was told.</p><p></p><p>Also, if he is suffering depressssion, it is not uncommon to start getting complaints of major pains when there is no cause, or only minimal pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 317634, member: 3699"] Oh, I'd definitely try to get him off the steroids if possible. There is no medical proof (I don't think) but my son seems to be triggered by some allergy medications, albuterol, and steroids. Some doctors will argue that but some are starting to acknowledge it. (Anti-depressants too but that's different.) As far as leg pain, it could be real growing pains. When the boys hit puberty and start having more major growth spurts, it is common for them to have leg pain and cramping. At least when I took my son to his pediatrician with the same complaint that is what I was told. Also, if he is suffering depressssion, it is not uncommon to start getting complaints of major pains when there is no cause, or only minimal pain. [/QUOTE]
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