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Ok, so rang docs for results of chest xray and i have an enlarged rib cage...

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OracleInaCoracle · 26/08/2008 16:59

doc wants to see me asap but no appointments until thurs or fri what can it be? have googled and there doesnt seem to be any info out there!

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BCNS · 26/08/2008 17:09

lissie are you the poster who could feel the rib??

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OracleInaCoracle · 26/08/2008 17:11

yes, there is a noticeable lump on one of my ribs, they thought that i had cracked it.

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BoysAreLikeDogs · 26/08/2008 17:12

Crikey lissie, not a clue.

Good luck.

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OracleInaCoracle · 26/08/2008 17:13

thanks. im a bit worried tbh

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BCNS · 26/08/2008 17:26

awww sorry it didn't turn out "noraml" as such. don't really know what to say other than good luck.

I'd only say try and stay away from gogle.. you might get very worried about not much.

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OracleInaCoracle · 26/08/2008 17:26

any clues?

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OracleInaCoracle · 26/08/2008 17:27

xpost, thank you. tbh there doesnt seem to be much info on google and i dont know what to think. all kinds of things are going through my mind!

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jimjamshaslefttheyurt · 26/08/2008 17:36

oh gosh. Will watch with interest as ds2 has a lump on a rib- I've googled to ridiculous amounts before and never been able to find much out.

Good luck. I think the delay in seeing you means it cant be anything too sinister. If it was they'd see you outside appointment times.

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OracleInaCoracle · 26/08/2008 17:41

thanks jimjams. i have noticed that my rib cage is larger since having ds but i assumed that was because he was so big and im so small. have you taken your dd to the docs? my lump is hard and immobile.

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jimjamshaslefttheyurt · 26/08/2008 17:51

Yes- have shown doc a couple of time and also asked a physio. They said they didn't want to x-ray unless it grew (it hasn't- it;s been the same size for years now) , but if he needed a chest x-ray for other reasons to ask someone to check. The did check his spine was straight.

His is just to the left of the breast bone. on a lower rib. It's hard and immobile as well. The only likely thing I found that really fitted was that one side of the rib had grown faster than the other side.

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OracleInaCoracle · 26/08/2008 18:13

couldhe have cracked a rib? thats what my doc thought mine was.

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OracleInaCoracle · 26/08/2008 18:33

bump for ayone who might know what it could mean.

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jimjamshaslefttheyurt · 26/08/2008 18:34

That's what a chiropractor thought as well. But it would have happened as a baby if so. He did have a slightly complicated birth (c-section but I had lots of scar tissue and bladder adhesions and it was a fairly complicated delivery because of it so it's possible).

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OracleInaCoracle · 26/08/2008 18:42

thats crap. why dont they want to xray?

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jimjamshaslefttheyurt · 26/08/2008 18:55

Well because they think it's really unlikely to be anything, and for a child a chest x-ray is a big old dose of radiation. I'm fine with the decision tbh as I'm funny about x-raying the kids - and ds2 has already had two totally pointless leg x-rays so I'm happy to lay off them.

The GP was good and if it ever changes I'll go straight back to them, but it has been the same for years.

He did had whooping cough around the time I first noticed it so maybe it is an old cracked rib?

I will be interested to hear what they say though. I really doubt its nasty though if they're happy to leave you until Thursday. Have you got an appointment booked?

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OracleInaCoracle · 26/08/2008 20:02

no, all the appointments are booked so i have to call thurs morning. not allowed to see a different doc though, have to see my own.

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OracleInaCoracle · 27/08/2008 07:46

anyone have any ideas?

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OracleInaCoracle · 27/08/2008 08:36

?

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LilRedWG · 27/08/2008 09:12

Crap Lissie. Why didn't you tell me last night - you bad girl!!!!!!

I agree with the others though - if it was truely terrible news then the GP would see you out of hours. Fingers crossed for you. x

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OracleInaCoracle · 27/08/2008 09:18

sorry, youve got enoughon your plate.

i know that the gp would make a bigger effort to see me if it was serious, but im a bit wrried that i HAVE to see my own gp.

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LilRedWG · 27/08/2008 09:33

Maybe he has spoken to someone at the hospital has the low down and wants to give it to you first hand, rather than another doc give you the information 3rd hand.

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OracleInaCoracle · 27/08/2008 09:35

youre probably right. the lump is def bigger though

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tink123 · 27/08/2008 09:35

I would have thought if it was serious, he would see you same day. they can squeeze you in if needed.

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OracleInaCoracle · 27/08/2008 09:45

thanks, im sure youre right!

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kaylasmum · 27/08/2008 09:55

hi, i'm going through a similar thing with my ds at the moment, he has a lump on his back and the consultant is'nt sure what it is. my ds had an x-ray that came back fine, waiting on an ultrasound now.

Could'nt you have a phone consultation with your GP? If you expalined that you're feeling anxious about waiting maybe they could arrange that for you.

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