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My son is wonky

172 replies

PlayingSolitaire · 29/09/2015 18:45

My 8 year old developed a limp at the beginning of term. It came on quite badly and he complained his thigh hurt, but the pain and the limp gradually got better over a week and half. However, he is still limping - it looks like his left leg is shorter than his right one or that he is wonky over to the left side and I have noticed his left foot is slightly turned inwards sometimes. His gait has never been the smoothest, but looks worse now (or am I paranoid and noticing it more now?)

I took him to the doctor after he had been limping for a couple of weeks and she manipulated his legs a bit but couldn't find anything wrong. She said to come back in a couple of weeks if he is still limping and he might have to have an x-Ray. She mentioned there was something that could affect short children (which my son is). The two weeks ar nearly up, so looks like I will be taking my son back to see the doctor again.

Anyone's child had a long term limp/ turned in foot? Anyone know what the doctor was talking about that affects short children and causes a limp?

I think it might still be hurting him, but he doesn't want to admit to it as he thinks that he's going to have to have his legs chopped off...

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PlayingSolitaire · 19/10/2015 15:44

Thank you all for your lovely messages, it means a lot. As well as the scan tomorrow, we've not got an appointment to discuss results on Wednesday, so at least we'll know soon. I am see-sawing from it's all fine, they are going to tell me it was a minor injury and is healed now, to thinking that I have just been to his last Harvest Festival and everywhere on the spectrum inbetween. I just need to stay distracted so I can't think. I am exhausted too as the only way to get to sleep is to read until I drop the book and then I wake up really early too. I think my son is a little worried about everything now too, although he won't really talk about it and I don't want to force it and make him think there's something to worry about.

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Tirfarthoin · 19/10/2015 15:56

Hi playing, I have been lurking but felt it wasn't right so I'm posting. It's great that everything (tests etc.) is happening so fast even though it is terrifying. As a pp said even the smallest chance it could be serious and they are under guidelines to do the correct tests and fast. I suspect that, as it is getting better and he does not have night pain, weight loss, fever, sweats, it will be okay.
Fingers crossed and thinking of you and your DS

HelenaJustina · 19/10/2015 16:03

Thinking of you, hope you get some sleep tonight. It sounds trite but cut yourself some slack, this emotional load will be taking it's toll physically. Flowers and prayers (if appropriate) for you and your boy.

floppyjogger · 20/10/2015 13:23

Thinking of you all today Flowers

Fridayfun · 20/10/2015 16:21

Thinking of you and your son today. Good to hear you have an appointment on Wednesday to discuss the results. Fingers crossed for you. Hopefully by this time tomorrow you will have good news.

PlayingSolitaire · 20/10/2015 17:17

Thanks, it means a lot you posting. It went fine- he was very brave and very good at being still for the scan, I was so proud. Hopefully only another 17 hours of this nightmare to go. I feel like the appointment is when the rest of our lives start one way or another...

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TheAussieProject · 20/10/2015 18:31

Hi Playing, another thinking about you from the other side of the world.
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SoDiana · 20/10/2015 19:39

Best of luck for tomorrow

MrsKCastle · 20/10/2015 19:51

Hi Playing I saw your thread when you first posted and have just caught up. Just wanted to let you know that I'm thinking of you.

sodabreadjam · 20/10/2015 19:54

Just read the whole thread, Playing.

Best of luck for you, DH and DS for tomorrow.

Will be thinking of you. Flowers

Allgunsblazing · 20/10/2015 20:00

Best of luck!

icclemunchy · 20/10/2015 20:00

I dint have any suggestions but I just wanted to say I'm thinking of you and best of luck for tomorrow

CRtester · 20/10/2015 20:01

I've just read this thread from the beginning and wanted to say I hope you get good news tomorrow. Keeping everything crossed for you Flowers

Redberrypie · 20/10/2015 20:05

Just joining the others in giving you some support, what a dreadful few weeks of worry you have had. Keeping everything crossed that you get good news tomorrow Flowers.

Cocolepew · 20/10/2015 20:05

Best of luck for tomorrow Flowers

InkleWinkle · 20/10/2015 20:07

Thinking of you tomorrow, hope it's positive x

SouthWestmom · 20/10/2015 20:11

You poor thing what a bloody rollercoaster. I have my fingers crossed that whatever's is, there will be treatment/ none needed and you will feel much better this time tomorrow x

Oldmum55 · 20/10/2015 20:14

Thinking of you PlayingSolitaire x

Oldmum55 · 20/10/2015 20:15

Thinking of you PlayingSolitaire x

Memom · 20/10/2015 21:29

Wishing you all the luck in the world for tomorrow. Fingers crossed for good news xx

Pancakeflipper · 20/10/2015 21:33

My fingers firmly crossed too. Be thinking of you x

Bunbaker · 20/10/2015 21:40

A strong hand hold from me. I have walked in your shoes and know exactly how you feel. I hope the outcome isn't as serious as you might be led to believe Flowers

LostAtTheFair · 20/10/2015 21:45

Thinking of you and your son Playing Flowers

Haggisfish · 20/10/2015 21:50

Gosh I will be thinking of you both tomorrow as well.

strawberryblondebint · 20/10/2015 21:55

I'm hoping and praying for the best outcome for you and your son. I cannot imagine the stress you are under. I really wish you both well xxx