Beth__WDW23/6/02
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Hi Everyone,
Firstly sorry to post here,about this Its just I need to Get this off my chest, as I'm so upset.
We had to take Chelsea to Hospital today.
Since septemeber last year she was in pain with her left leg, she couldnt move and just wanted to lie down since that she has limped on and off.
We took her to the dr's numerous of times to be told she has "Double jointed knees" "Growing pains" etc, I knew as a parent you know when your child is not right.
It disappeared for a while then the teacher took us aside and said she has noticed this limp, so took her back to the dr's NOTHING again, then my brothers wife took her to A&E they finally refered her to a specialist at the local hospital.
Today was the appointment, they asked a few questions and checked her HIPS (I thought it was her knee), they sent us down for a x-ray.
And then asked us back to see what it had showed.
It had showed her right hip is normal and her left hip is to my eyes it was deformed.
He explained he iis only a doctor for older patients and younger children arent is speciality but he said it was "Perthes Disease".
He didnt really say much after that just its common in 4-10 year olds and its mainly common in boys and not girls.
He has written off to a specialist in Booth Hall Childrens hospital for further testing, and to see what it shall need.
He did think it may need a splint and maybe when she is 40-50 depending on how bad the bone has gone she may need a hip replacement.
I'm so upset I feel like ive come out not knowing whats going to happen, and she is so scared.
I've read online that it is something to do with the blood supply to the bone, and the bone temporarily dies, it then take 6-12months for new cells and then 2-3years for the bone to regrow.
The earlier its detected the better the chances.
I suppose its just waiting and hoping the appointment comes a.s.a.p.
It is very painful when it occurs and they suggest bedrest,and pain killers, I feel Numb shes been in this pain since last year!, on a website they explained simple things like stepping off a kerb can cause such pain
Sorry to rant on.
Beth
Firstly sorry to post here,about this Its just I need to Get this off my chest, as I'm so upset.
We had to take Chelsea to Hospital today.
Since septemeber last year she was in pain with her left leg, she couldnt move and just wanted to lie down since that she has limped on and off.
We took her to the dr's numerous of times to be told she has "Double jointed knees" "Growing pains" etc, I knew as a parent you know when your child is not right.
It disappeared for a while then the teacher took us aside and said she has noticed this limp, so took her back to the dr's NOTHING again, then my brothers wife took her to A&E they finally refered her to a specialist at the local hospital.
Today was the appointment, they asked a few questions and checked her HIPS (I thought it was her knee), they sent us down for a x-ray.
And then asked us back to see what it had showed.
It had showed her right hip is normal and her left hip is to my eyes it was deformed.

He explained he iis only a doctor for older patients and younger children arent is speciality but he said it was "Perthes Disease".
He didnt really say much after that just its common in 4-10 year olds and its mainly common in boys and not girls.
He has written off to a specialist in Booth Hall Childrens hospital for further testing, and to see what it shall need.
He did think it may need a splint and maybe when she is 40-50 depending on how bad the bone has gone she may need a hip replacement.

I'm so upset I feel like ive come out not knowing whats going to happen, and she is so scared.
I've read online that it is something to do with the blood supply to the bone, and the bone temporarily dies, it then take 6-12months for new cells and then 2-3years for the bone to regrow.
The earlier its detected the better the chances.
I suppose its just waiting and hoping the appointment comes a.s.a.p.
It is very painful when it occurs and they suggest bedrest,and pain killers, I feel Numb shes been in this pain since last year!, on a website they explained simple things like stepping off a kerb can cause such pain

Sorry to rant on.
Beth
