I have just returned from my GPs where the appt took oooh about 4 minutes.
I explained that I just had my 2nd surgery on my knee in a year and how I originally dislocated it. I said that my physio had told me to look at hypermobility on the internet and that having done so I would like to get it investigated further.
He said yes I probably am hypermobile but there's no point getting it investigated as he could give me the advice - take it easy - keep fit without impact exercise and be mindful of where your joints are. Then he said get it investigated all you like but even if you do get a diagnosis it won't make any difference. The problems come when you are in a data input type job where your workstation set up is rubbish and said that in my case as a teacher it's probably better as I move around lots.
Then I felt absolutely stupid and didn't talk about my history, other things I've found that are linked and relevant etc. He wiggled my hand and wrist and said yes you are really bendy aren't you? I asked about pregnancy and the fact that that's when my knee started up after 16 years and he said would you be more likely to put your back out - yes I guess so. You'll need to be more aware of what you're doing. The Relaxin is transient so it goes once you're not pregnant so it should only be temporary effect.
He didn't want to ask anything, I certainly wasn't going to start on the woe is my pain, tiredness etc. as he has treated me for depression before (after Mum died - hardly surprising!) and just knew he'd fling a load of anti-d's at me which I don't need.
Going to leave it all for now and see how I get on. If my daughter has any troubles later in life at least I'll have a heads up.
Had a cry on the way home and may have another one in a minute - this board is a great distraction.
Sorry it's so long.
Itigo xx
