stacie_d
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Trying to keep this budget related, because of all the forums, you all seem to have the best advice/info.
My DS13 has always been uncoordinated and completely uninterested in anything physical...can't run, can't skip, can't hop, can't jump, very bad finger coordination.
Flash forward to a few weeks ago, he was starting to have bad pain in one ankle. He was walking with his foot turned almost 90 degrees with his ankle nearly touching the ground. My good friend's husband is a podiatrist so we had him in that week. It's tendonitis in his achilles tendon. That ankle is collapsing, as best I can understand, because his tendon is too tight and maybe some other problem with the ankle. Other leg, that he is not complaining about, also has the achilles tendon that is way too tight. Neither can flex beyond 90 degrees.
He is trying inserts because that is what is necessary for insurance purposes, but I got the impression by his further explanation that it would not help and that was confirmed by later conversations with my friend (waiving all HIPAA issues).
He needs to have his achilles tendons lengthened and maybe some implants to set his ankles bones right. I trust the Doc from our personal relationship, and given his demeanor, I trust his impression.
Let me add...for years I have suspected a problem...his lack of coordination couple with his hand issues have lead me to consider cerebral palsy. I have several family member with it to multiple degrees (completely unable to move to another who is excelling in college). I wonder if he might have it to some mild degree.
I don't know how we are going to manage this...but we will. He will be non-weight bearing on each foot for one month each leg, at least. I don't know that DS is coordinated enough to deal with crutches. Grandparents are already suggesting homebound schooling, but that would not be good for him. He is such a loner, he needs the interaction.
I see this being about a 6 months ordeal at least. He is being a good sport about it.
I foresee lots of medical bills, therapy bills. Not likely to be cheap. The logistics of figuring out how best to deal with this is what I would love some advice.
My DS13 has always been uncoordinated and completely uninterested in anything physical...can't run, can't skip, can't hop, can't jump, very bad finger coordination.
Flash forward to a few weeks ago, he was starting to have bad pain in one ankle. He was walking with his foot turned almost 90 degrees with his ankle nearly touching the ground. My good friend's husband is a podiatrist so we had him in that week. It's tendonitis in his achilles tendon. That ankle is collapsing, as best I can understand, because his tendon is too tight and maybe some other problem with the ankle. Other leg, that he is not complaining about, also has the achilles tendon that is way too tight. Neither can flex beyond 90 degrees.
He is trying inserts because that is what is necessary for insurance purposes, but I got the impression by his further explanation that it would not help and that was confirmed by later conversations with my friend (waiving all HIPAA issues).
He needs to have his achilles tendons lengthened and maybe some implants to set his ankles bones right. I trust the Doc from our personal relationship, and given his demeanor, I trust his impression.
Let me add...for years I have suspected a problem...his lack of coordination couple with his hand issues have lead me to consider cerebral palsy. I have several family member with it to multiple degrees (completely unable to move to another who is excelling in college). I wonder if he might have it to some mild degree.
I don't know how we are going to manage this...but we will. He will be non-weight bearing on each foot for one month each leg, at least. I don't know that DS is coordinated enough to deal with crutches. Grandparents are already suggesting homebound schooling, but that would not be good for him. He is such a loner, he needs the interaction.
I see this being about a 6 months ordeal at least. He is being a good sport about it.
I foresee lots of medical bills, therapy bills. Not likely to be cheap. The logistics of figuring out how best to deal with this is what I would love some advice.