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My 4 yo daughter has CF and she complains of leg pain, usually when she wakes up in the morning. Does anyone else experience this? Any info would be helpful. God bless.
My 4 yo daughter has CF and she complains of leg pain, usually when she wakes up in the morning. Does anyone else experience this? Any info would be helpful. God bless.
My 4 yo daughter has CF and she complains of leg pain, usually when she wakes up in the morning. Does anyone else experience this? Any info would be helpful. God bless.
My daughter has CF, she is 7yo and was diagnosed at 19mths. Chloe complained about leg pain when she was 6, for over a year. The Dr. did not seem very concerend about it. She has not mentioned it latley. I don't know what the leg pain is about. Hope you and your family are doing ok.
My daughter has CF, she is 7yo and was diagnosed at 19mths. Chloe complained about leg pain when she was 6, for over a year. The Dr. did not seem very concerend about it. She has not mentioned it latley. I don't know what the leg pain is about. Hope you and your family are doing ok.
My daughter has CF, she is 7yo and was diagnosed at 19mths. Chloe complained about leg pain when she was 6, for over a year. The Dr. did not seem very concerend about it. She has not mentioned it latley. I don't know what the leg pain is about. Hope you and your family are doing ok.
I dont think it has to be CF related. My daughter (no CF) did this for a few years on/off. It was literally "growing pains". If it doesnt appear to be more of a joint area issue I wouldnt worry tooo much. Just keep an eye on things. Try warm baths and maybe a nice massage. Us girls like that right?!
I dont think it has to be CF related. My daughter (no CF) did this for a few years on/off. It was literally "growing pains". If it doesnt appear to be more of a joint area issue I wouldnt worry tooo much. Just keep an eye on things. Try warm baths and maybe a nice massage. Us girls like that right?!
I dont think it has to be CF related. My daughter (no CF) did this for a few years on/off. It was literally "growing pains". If it doesnt appear to be more of a joint area issue I wouldnt worry tooo much. Just keep an eye on things. Try warm baths and maybe a nice massage. Us girls like that right?!
Hi,
My 6 yr old daughter wakes up with knee pain often and has for a few years now. Our CF team says it is common but they don't know why it happens. In her file they have indicated "cf related arthritis". We notice it more when she is tired due to a long day or lack of sleep.
If we catch it as it starts to hurt then a warm bath or heat will help, otherwise when it is really hurting (to tears) we give her tylenol or motrin. It will actually wake her from a sound sleep.
Hi,
My 6 yr old daughter wakes up with knee pain often and has for a few years now. Our CF team says it is common but they don't know why it happens. In her file they have indicated "cf related arthritis". We notice it more when she is tired due to a long day or lack of sleep.
If we catch it as it starts to hurt then a warm bath or heat will help, otherwise when it is really hurting (to tears) we give her tylenol or motrin. It will actually wake her from a sound sleep.
Hi,
My 6 yr old daughter wakes up with knee pain often and has for a few years now. Our CF team says it is common but they don't know why it happens. In her file they have indicated "cf related arthritis". We notice it more when she is tired due to a long day or lack of sleep.
If we catch it as it starts to hurt then a warm bath or heat will help, otherwise when it is really hurting (to tears) we give her tylenol or motrin. It will actually wake her from a sound sleep.
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