I am really getting very unsure about what I ought to be doing for my daughter. When she was first diagnosed it was just her ankles, and the rheumy at first thought insoles and physio should sort her out (oh yeah).
Then her back went and the podiatry clinic who were doing the physio thought she ought to see a chiropractor. The chiro was very good at first, but lately Katie's condition has deteriorated and it was getting to the stage where I felt she was just being manipulated too much and didn't know if it was good for her, so stopped going.
Then I got her GP (who is understanding but obviously not a specialist) to refer her for her back pains- so we got to see an orthopaedic specialist at the hospital. He says there's a bit in her kneecap that is too big so he wants to operate on that. He has also booked her in for an MRI scan on her back. But he said he didn't think she was hypermobile because she couldn't touch the floor with her flat hands....so hmmmm, that doesn't sound so good does it. Maybe she does need this other operation, but I don't want her treated by someone who doesn't understand/believe in her condition.
She is also going to see the rehabilitation clinic for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, which I think is going to be good in itself, but won't help me with the practical problems I'm struggling with: when should she be made to push against the pain, when should she be encouraged to rest and be careful etc etc.
So what do you think, wise folks, should I go back to the GP and say Errr, what we actually need is a referral to GOSH? Or should I leave it? Shall I let her have the operation or not? Shall we just struggle on? Should we go back to the chiro? It is now close on 3 years since she was diagnosed, but I still don't feel we have ever spoken to anyone who really knows what she needs.
