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My son is wonky

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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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minmooch · 09/11/2015 20:51

How's your son doing Playing?

PlayingSolitaire · 12/11/2015 16:45

Back to update: the doctors at The Royal National Orthopeadic Hospital in Stanmore (bone sarcoma unit) think he has (had?) a stress fracture as suspected earlier in the thread. We have been booked to have a follow up appointment at our local hospital in a couple of months. He may or may not have to have another MRI In a year's time.

I am going to sign up as a bone marrow donor at my next blood donation and won't be stingy about giving money to cancer charities in the future. I see and hear cancer everywhere now.

I am having to restrain myself from (overly) spoiling my son with trips and presents as I am so lucky to have him safe.

And my heart bleeds for all those who aren't so lucky.

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QOD · 12/11/2015 17:12

Ah great news Wine

CookieDoughKid · 12/11/2015 17:28

Fab news!!! May peace be with you all.

DriverSurpriseMe · 12/11/2015 17:49

That's just brilliant!

Crazypetlady · 12/11/2015 20:32

I read through this thread heart in mouth. So so glad for you and your son

nooddsocksforme · 12/11/2015 20:52

so glad for you. I was convinced a few years ago that my son had lymphoma because of glands in his neck and it was one of my worst times ever Dont restrain yourself -your son and his good health is the most important thing

susielovessocks · 12/11/2015 20:56

Do spoil him. You've both earned it. Glad it is good news Wine

InSpaceNooneCanHearYouScream · 12/11/2015 20:57

Great news

AnyFucker · 12/11/2015 21:00

Spoil him a little bit. And yourself.

And then get back to normal.

Glad to see this worked out ok.

ShangriLaLaLa · 12/11/2015 21:07

So pleased to hear your good news. Go indulge your boy!

frazzledbutcalm · 12/11/2015 21:16

That's great news OP! Spoil your ds for a while, you both deserve it!

We nearly lost dd1 7 years ago now my god how time flies! She had appendicitis (burst, abscess, infected) but had such a high pain threshold that it just didn't show up as it should have, the surgeon said 3 more hours and she would have been dead. Those first few months afterwards were just so precious. We spoilt her - but also the appreciation of still having her here was just far greater than words can ever describe.

Relax and enjoy yourselves for now.

Flowers
Haggisfish · 12/11/2015 21:20

Oh I'm so relieved for all of you.

CRtester · 12/11/2015 21:52

Oh fantastic news. I'm so pleased and relieved for you.

Oldmum55 · 12/11/2015 22:23

So pleased to hear... Flowers

PlayingSolitaire · 13/11/2015 07:37

Thank you all. I will be back to update if there is anything new to say in the future (after the consultants follow up appointment or after the MRI next year) hopefully to tell you his leg is normal again and to bring the thread to a proper conclusion (As personally, there is nothing better than a thread that ends at the ... End). In the meantime, thank you all so much for your help and support on this thread in what has been the worst of times. I am off to name change again as I like my anonymity from real life...

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Witchend · 13/11/2015 10:32

Great news! Hope it heals quickly.

minmooch · 13/11/2015 20:46

That's great news! Spoil your DS.

TheAussieProject · 15/11/2015 11:04

I love good news!!!!!

PlayingSolitaire · 06/03/2016 22:22

Just back to finish off this thread as promised- my son had a follow up MRI in January and we have just had the consultant appointment. The MRI was all clear- everything has healed and is normal again. The stress fracture/thigh splits have healed and gone and it was definitely not bone cancer, so very good news after all our stress back in October!

Thank you all again for your helpful words, and more importantly, for listening. The gold heart of Mumsnet.

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Birgitz · 06/03/2016 22:29

Thanks for updating. So pleased to hear all is OK

ImperialBlether · 06/03/2016 22:36

That is such fantastic news. Thank you for updating.

Flowers for all your worries.

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