I have not had any experience with that for either of my kids - hoping it turns up to be something relatively straightforward!Dinsy Ejotuz said:Don't want to start a topic on this, but do want to barf out my stress and figured you guys know things.
My 11-year old son has been having back pain for a few weeks -- mostly low-grade and intermittent, but definitely bothering him. Had him to the Dr. and she took X-rays of his hip but didn't see much. Ibuprofen and rest. Two weeks later, last week, he had an acute bout of gastritis on that same side, but it resolved after a second Dr.'s visit -- who took an X-ray of his stomach and right hip. This week we noticed that the hip in question was off -- basically like it was seriously swollen or out of place somehow. Back to the Dr. yesterday and she ordered a full round of X-rays ("stat"), specifically targeting the hip again, but also looking at possible scoliosis.
Long story short, I'm not a doctor, but his spine looks curved a bit below halfway and I'm expecting a scoliosis DX when we hear from her Monday. I think the "swollen" hip we're seeing is actually from it being tilted and rotated. Anyone have experience with this? It's not cancer or anything, but it seems like kind of a bigger deal than the normal kid stuff we've had so far and I can't really find very much about the cases that don't end in a brace and/or surgery. How life altering would this be? And etc?
ETA: @gianmarco
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Pretty good odds I was drunk when you posted this.