It all started last year over Easter, my daughter J had pains in her hips. The doc said she had pockets of fluid on them (can't remember the technical term) and she was too young for an injection. So she got referred to a Physio, which was as useful as a chocolate fireguard. Then her knees started hurting, physio had melted by then... Bearing in mind that J is only 11 and Autistic explaining her pain was a complex process. Feeling sick all the time, no energy, not eating much. She had a xray which showed spina bifida occulta, apparently nothing to worry about...
Then in July the ends of her fingers swelled up and went red, ooohh, visual evidence, down the doctors again and referred to Rheumatology, a shame a 7 month wait. During this 'wait' (urgh!), her pain got worse, she couldn't have ibuprofen because she had a kidney problem. She couldn't communicate to her teachers about her pain, got told off for not wanting to do certain tasks like sewing. (urgh!). So home schooled her, poor babe.
Finally we see Acute Physio and get told we're definately in the right place, you'll get all the help now etc etc. At this point both her legs would not straighten.
So we have the Rheumatology appt in Jan and we wonder how he's going to fix her fingers. Shock and horror she has to have her knees injected. To bring this up in a consultation when a child is autistic, means causing a total meltdown and oh yes, she did. Could have told me privately, and I could have prepared her for it.
So she goes under for the injection, thinking she'll never be able to walk again, because a nurse said she may have trouble walking for a bit. A bit to an autistic child could means years. She took 2 weeks to get over the shock of the whole thing, and her pain was huge. Her eyes hurt, her chest hurt, her arms hurt (doesn't help when they put the capanula in her poorly elbow) urgh! They said back of hand....
We had follow up with them and a diagnosis of Growing Pains.
She's still in pain, her fingers are swollen, she feels sick all the time, she looks anorexic, she's off school with depression.
Who wouldn't be after a year of pain because she's growing.
So start at the top as we are in the same position as we were last Easter but worse pain and more joints.
Got a private appt next week! GP had a talking too as well, he actually managed to get me in before the private appt. Not holding my breath for any diagnosis though....after all it's just growing pains...
Not to mention the genetic consultant waiting to see if she has, she's investigating Marfans Syndrome, maybe all that will be put down to growing pains as well.
In despair, thanks for letting me get it all off my chest. Off to get some more Calpol.
Urgh xx