Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 My 13 yo daughter just went to the orthopedist because her knees hurt all the time. What we were told was that it really is growing pains. Apparently the muscles are not keeping up with the bone growth. They took X-rays and showed us how the bones were being pulled out of position. She is 4'10 " and weighs about 80 lbs. If your son is that big at age 6, perhaps he is going through a similar growth issue. s (Cary, NC) persistentC@... President and Executive Director The Mariposa School for Children with Autism www.MariposaSchool.org 919-461-0600 [ ] OT/6 year old boy's feet hurting I have one more OT question. For the last week, my 6 year old son has been getting up in the mornings saying his feet hurt. He is walking on his heels. Later in the day, he says they feel better. This sounds like authritis. He is a very big boned boy, wears a size 2 shoe, and weighs 70 LBS. And he is not fat. He is very trim, just very big. Could this be growing pains? We have an appointment with the Pd tomorrow. This boy also has asthma. Am wondering if kids develop juvi authritis, do they develop it earlier, or at this age? Am I being paranoid? Anyone had a kid with growing pains like this? Thanks for any info! in Ruston, LA.Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 > I have one more OT question. For the last week, my 6 year old son has been getting up in the mornings saying his feet hurt. He is walking on his heels. Later in the day, he says they feel better. This sounds like authritis. He is a very big boned boy, wears a size 2 shoe, and weighs 70 LBS. And he is not fat. He is very trim, just very big. Could this be growing pains? We have an appointment with the Pd tomorrow. This boy also has asthma. Am wondering if kids develop juvi authritis, do they develop it earlier, or at this age? Am I being paranoid? Anyone had a kid with growing pains like this? > Thanks for any info! > in Ruston, LA.Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com , Wanted to answer this post also. I have this problem too with my feet. I think I know how your son feels. If I get up in the middle of the night, I can barely walk. It is almost like walking on hot coals or something, very painful. They will feel like this in the morning too but will feel better as I get up and move around. My feet also burn alot. Very very painful. All my shoes hurt my feet and if I am active it is worse. I am thinking that mercury could be a problem and plan to detox after I have my amalgams removed next month. barb in little rock > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 Your son's hurting feet could be signs of Vitamin D deficiency, according to Willis S. Langford. Someone recently posted the information below. His lecture was given at the Autism One Conference at Loyola University May 2003. http://www.autismone.org/proceedings/Willis%20Langford1.doc " Neglected Aspects of Autism Treatment as I Perceive Them " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 Thanks for the feedback. That is what I am suspicious of. Hopefully you are right. He is a very big child for his age. [ ] OT/6 year old boy's feet hurting I have one more OT question. For the last week, my 6 year old son has been getting up in the mornings saying his feet hurt. He is walking on his heels. Later in the day, he says they feel better. This sounds like authritis. He is a very big boned boy, wears a size 2 shoe, and weighs 70 LBS. And he is not fat. He is very trim, just very big. Could this be growing pains? We have an appointment with the Pd tomorrow. This boy also has asthma. Am wondering if kids develop juvi authritis, do they develop it earlier, or at this age? Am I being paranoid? Anyone had a kid with growing pains like this? Thanks for any info! in Ruston, LA.Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2003 Report Share Posted August 11, 2003 My husband said he used to have terrible growing pains but I believe he was older when they occurred. There is a condition related to metals poisoning called perripheral neuropathy that gives you a tingling pain, like your hands or feet being " asleep " that you might consider. My son used to have that and would be walking fine and suddenly have to sit down due to the pain. Hormonal and nutritional problems can also cause soreness in the legs and feet. I used to pains in my legs and feet in the AM or after sitting for a long while before I began taking progesterone. Low potassium, and I think calcium, can also cause pains. Gaylen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2003 Report Share Posted August 11, 2003 OK, thanks. We will look into these. Re: [ ] OT/6 year old boy's feet hurting My husband said he used to have terrible growing pains but I believe he was older when they occurred. There is a condition related to metals poisoning called perripheral neuropathy that gives you a tingling pain, like your hands or feet being " asleep " that you might consider. My son used to have that and would be walking fine and suddenly have to sit down due to the pain. Hormonal and nutritional problems can also cause soreness in the legs and feet. I used to pains in my legs and feet in the AM or after sitting for a long while before I began taking progesterone. Low potassium, and I think calcium, can also cause pains. Gaylen ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2003 Report Share Posted August 11, 2003 By the way, Gaylen, how is your son now? Barb Re: [ ] OT/6 year old boy's feet hurting > My husband said he used to have terrible growing pains but I believe he was > older when they occurred. > > There is a condition related to metals poisoning called perripheral > neuropathy that gives you a tingling pain, like your hands or feet being " asleep " that > you might consider. My son used to have that and would be walking fine and > suddenly have to sit down due to the pain. > > Hormonal and nutritional problems can also cause soreness in the legs and > feet. I used to pains in my legs and feet in the AM or after sitting for a long > while before I began taking progesterone. Low potassium, and I think calcium, > can also cause pains. > Gaylen > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2003 Report Share Posted August 11, 2003 In a message dated 8/11/2003 6:15:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, Krumenacker@... writes: > Now we have to go for > blood work. We are on our 28th round of chelation (3rd with > ALA/DMSA). Could this have anything to do with it? It seemed to > start right along with the 1st ALA/DMSA round. Hmmm, my first thought would be he needs more minerals. Chelation takes not only the bad stuff but a lot of the good as well. Jo Moms on a Mission for Autism <A HREF= " www.momsonamissionforautism.org " >www.momsonamissionforautism.org</A> Facts For Media <A HREF= " www.factsformedia.com " >www.factsformedia.com</A> Autism One <A HREF= " http://www.autismone.org " >www.autismone.org</A> But this is what the LORD says: " Yes, captives will be taken from warriors, and plunder retrieved from the fierce; I will contend with those who contend with you, and your children I will save. " (Isaiah 49:25, NIV) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2003 Report Share Posted August 11, 2003 We are going through the same thing with our son right now. He is 4.7 years old (37 pounds) and for the past 3 weeks he has been waking up at night crying and holding his legs. Once we give him Motrin he seems fine but still stiff when he wakes up. If he doesn't get the Motrin at night he wakes hysterical and can't walk in the morning. We just got an x-ray today which was normal. Now we have to go for blood work. We are on our 28th round of chelation (3rd with ALA/DMSA). Could this have anything to do with it? It seemed to start right along with the 1st ALA/DMSA round. Thanks! Jean --- In , " jromkema " <jromkema@f...> wrote: > By the way, Gaylen, how is your son now? > Barb > Re: [ ] OT/6 year old boy's feet hurting > > > > My husband said he used to have terrible growing pains but I believe he > was > > older when they occurred. > > > > There is a condition related to metals poisoning called perripheral > > neuropathy that gives you a tingling pain, like your hands or feet being > " asleep " that > > you might consider. My son used to have that and would be walking fine > and > > suddenly have to sit down due to the pain. > > > > Hormonal and nutritional problems can also cause soreness in the legs and > > feet. I used to pains in my legs and feet in the AM or after sitting for > a long > > while before I began taking progesterone. Low potassium, and I think > calcium, > > can also cause pains. > > Gaylen > > > > > > ======================================================= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2003 Report Share Posted August 11, 2003 It sounds like it could be a mineral deficiency, very likely magnesium but there could be multiple mineral deficiencies. has be been improving on chelation generally? marti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2003 Report Share Posted August 13, 2003 --- In , " jeankrum " <Krumenacker@r...> wrote: > Motrin at night he wakes hysterical and can't walk in the morning. > We just got an x-ray today which was normal. Now we have to go for > blood work. We are on our 28th round of chelation (3rd with > ALA/DMSA). Could this have anything to do with it? It seemed to > start right along with the 1st ALA/DMSA round. This sounds like me when I don't get magnesium and/or zinc. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2003 Report Share Posted August 14, 2003 Hi...just wanted to share this...not that I have a solution! My son's feet have hurt at nights since he was 3 probably. He's almost 8 now! His pediatrician always said not to worry, it's growing pains! He'd wake up religiously around 3:00AM (+/-) and complain about one or both of his feet hurting. A lot of massaging and typically Motrin would help. I was concerned that I was giving him so much Motrin, but didn't know what else to do! I was told at that time that it might be a deficiency of magnesium or potassium? I forget. Anyway, I didn't do anything about it and now it has reduced considerably...rarely gets it, though it just happened two nights ago. I think it hurt a lot, 'cause he asked me in his sleep why do his feet hurt so much? He has been on Potassium/ Magnesium supplements off and on lately. I wonder if that helped. Funny though, my 5 year old daughter is far bigger for her age than him, but she's never complained of any growing pains! Sorry couldn't help you! Seema [ ] OT/6 year old boy's feet hurting > > > I have one more OT question. For the last week, my 6 year old son has > been getting up in the mornings saying his feet hurt. He is walking on his > heels. Later in the day, he says they feel better. This sounds like > authritis. He is a very big boned boy, wears a size 2 shoe, and weighs 70 > LBS. And he is not fat. He is very trim, just very big. Could this be > growing pains? We have an appointment with the Pd tomorrow. This boy also > has asthma. Am wondering if kids develop juvi authritis, do they develop it > earlier, or at this age? Am I being paranoid? Anyone had a kid with growing > pains like this? > Thanks for any info! > in Ruston, LA.Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download > : http://explorer.msn.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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