Thursday, January 28, 2010

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Sleeping / growing pains

Teenagers do sleep a lot, and many experience growing pains. My 12
year old uses PastTense for the pains in his legs.

If the pain is persistent, severe, or confined to one area (i.e. not
equal in both legs) then please do have it checked out by a medical
doctor. One of my kids had "growing pains" starting when he was four,
that turned out to be a bone tumour. He suffered for 3 years with
these "growing pains" in one leg before we discovered he had an
osteoid osteoma--a benign tumour that is very painful. An osteoid
osteoma can occur in any bone in the body. Luckily for us, his was in
the tibia and easy to access; he was just fine after surgery.

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