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Well got my xray n blood results and my bloods r fine.

HOWEVER, she said the xray shows i have underdeveloped bones. (at least it aint arthritis) and how the plates at my knee/leg isnt connectin properly as the bones are 'young' (or whatever scientific way she put it).

NOW when i 1st went about my celluloid on the knees i asked the doc if it was connected to my thin bones problem (anova issue im getting treatment for) and she was like 'nah coz thats thinning... this is the joint'. now this ova doc says shes wonderin if my initial problem is whats caused this fatness and pain e.t.c and if their treatment for my bone condition will recify it. if not ill have to have physioooooo (do i have to pay???????)

im wonderin now tho if i can exercise much due to the 'strain' feeling i get afterwards.

so much thanks to the poster that initially said it sounds like a hormone issue, coz it made sense due to my bone condition. i indeed thank u very much Valentine

she also said its summat ive always had, but it took the injury to bring it to light. im not goin to c the ova doc again coz she blate aint on it! plus this ova chick is HAWWWWWWT Big Grin

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oooooh just looked that word up! idk... *delves deeper*

however when i told ma mum she said when i was born they measured all my limbs and toes n fingers. didnt tell her why.... and she fort it was weird... according to her they dont do this with babies...

my bone thing came to light around a year ago with my injury. i was amazed when she said ive always had it. but she said it stays silent until u exert urself in some way. had i not had the injury ida neva known that part of my bones were twonkedddd.

i dont hear snap crackle pop tho! just pressure like ive pounded a treadmill for too long! (which is why i thought it was artritis). thankfully it only effects my knees.

doc told me to do more exercise for my original bone condition aswell. he said i need to pound a treadmill. apparently weight bearing exercise adds bone mass!
Scrumtum
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oooooh just looked that word up! idk... *delves deeper*

however when i told ma mum she said when i was born they measured all my limbs and toes n fingers. didnt tell her why.... and she fort it was weird... according to her they dont do this with babies...

my bone thing came to light around a year ago with my injury. i was amazed when she said ive always had it. but she said it stays silent until u exert urself in some way. had i not had the injury ida neva known that part of my bones were twonkedddd.

i dont hear snap crackle pop tho! just pressure like ive pounded a treadmill for too long! (which is why i thought it was artritis). thankfully it only effects my knees.

doc told me to do more exercise for my original bone condition aswell. he said i need to pound a treadmill. apparently weight bearing exercise adds bone mass!
He is right more strength training moves increases bone density which in turn prevents arthritis (thin, porous bone)
prettycocoaeyes
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Originally posted by Scrumtum: if not ill have to have physioooooo (do i have to pay???????)



No some physio is supplied within the hospital Free other by you GP with physio's in the private sector again Free(I have had both types)The GP usual sends you for a block of treatment(number of sessions) of Physio and then can reassess you and send you for another block if you need it.
**sossy**
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No some physio is supplied within the hospital Free other by you GP with physio's in the private sector again Free(I have had both types)The GP usual sends you for a block of treatment(number of sessions) of Physio and then can reassess you and send you for another block if you need it.
thanks for that! which type did u prefer?? NHS or private?
Scrumtum
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Originally posted by Scrumtum:
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Originally posted by **sossy**:
No some physio is supplied within the hospital Free other by you GP with physio's in the private sector again Free(I have had both types)The GP usual sends you for a block of treatment(number of sessions) of Physio and then can reassess you and send you for another block if you need it.
thanks for that! which type did u prefer?? NHS or private?


Both were good, the private ones were closer to home is all Thumbs Up
**sossy**
sorry not when i was born.

she said they called her back for a 'second scan' when she was pregnant wiv me as i was 'larger than i should have been' at that stage.

she said on the scan i 'flinched' as the scan was goin through, as it was long due to them scanning every party of my body.

ma mum said these things have plagued on her mind ever since i was born as she found them odd. but as she was young she didnt query if it was the 'norm'.

sorry for my earlier misinformation.
Scrumtum

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