riu girl
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I wrote a few days ago about the possibility of DD9 having arthritis. We went for the assessment this afternoon. The doctor did a ton of blood tests ( 5 tubes) but told me she is doing this only as a precaution. She feels her muscle/joint issues are likely due to low muscle tone.
At birth DD was classed as hyptonic (low muscle tone) . She was in PT until age 16 months (when she started to walk) and then was discharged. Since she had so many more serious issues at that time, I basically gave no more thought to the low muscle tone.
The dr. is now saying that she still has the low muscle tone and can now over extend her body parts ( ex. twist her wrist much further then the average person, a little like a contortionist) in most regions of her body. This has caused problems with her tendens and muscles.
At this time, the dr. has reccommended more physical activity, cold compresses for pain and we have a referral to a PT.
Obviously, I don't know much about this since I haven't had to think about her having this problem for so long.
She already swims 3 times per week and plays soccer, but we will increase this.
I feel so burnt out. She had about a 60 minute meltdown/anxiety attack when they tried to take blood. I have never seen her like this. It was scary for both her and I too experience. I had to remove her from the clinic and try again once she calmed down. I have seen her in meltdown mode before (but not recently) but this was her first real anxiety (maybe even panic?) attack. She has had bloodwork done many times before but this is the first time they put the numbing cream on her first. Having the numbing cream on her changed the routine of how she gets the bloodwork done and it freaked her out I guess.
Does anyone else have this issue with their child (low muscle tone)? And if so, do you have any advice to offer? I am quite relieved about the whole thing. Prior to the assessment (several months ago), the dr. had hinted at arthritis, but it looks like it is just issues surrounding low muscle tone. I don't think there is a cure for this. But if I figure out how to make her muscles stronger, this may help out.
Thank you
At birth DD was classed as hyptonic (low muscle tone) . She was in PT until age 16 months (when she started to walk) and then was discharged. Since she had so many more serious issues at that time, I basically gave no more thought to the low muscle tone.
The dr. is now saying that she still has the low muscle tone and can now over extend her body parts ( ex. twist her wrist much further then the average person, a little like a contortionist) in most regions of her body. This has caused problems with her tendens and muscles.
At this time, the dr. has reccommended more physical activity, cold compresses for pain and we have a referral to a PT.
Obviously, I don't know much about this since I haven't had to think about her having this problem for so long.
She already swims 3 times per week and plays soccer, but we will increase this.
I feel so burnt out. She had about a 60 minute meltdown/anxiety attack when they tried to take blood. I have never seen her like this. It was scary for both her and I too experience. I had to remove her from the clinic and try again once she calmed down. I have seen her in meltdown mode before (but not recently) but this was her first real anxiety (maybe even panic?) attack. She has had bloodwork done many times before but this is the first time they put the numbing cream on her first. Having the numbing cream on her changed the routine of how she gets the bloodwork done and it freaked her out I guess.
Does anyone else have this issue with their child (low muscle tone)? And if so, do you have any advice to offer? I am quite relieved about the whole thing. Prior to the assessment (several months ago), the dr. had hinted at arthritis, but it looks like it is just issues surrounding low muscle tone. I don't think there is a cure for this. But if I figure out how to make her muscles stronger, this may help out.
Thank you