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Freuqent bone pain? ARRRH?


Im a female teenager.
I've been having some bone pains recently and am quite worried.
Here are my symptoms:

* The pain started out very mild and not very often and in only one place.

* I now get the pain several times today in a few different places

* I get bone pain in my femur/knees/ shin bone

* I get these pains in my left femur/buttox/ knee (same place everyday.
Right femur and shin bone (same place everyday)

* It feels like a throbbing in my bone

* The pain is always worse at night

* The pain comes on suddenly (right now it is throbbing in my left knee bone)

* I get tired easily

* i was 61 kg and now I am 59 without doing anything

* This pain has been going on for a month or so and its starting to really hurt and its becoming more frequent.

Im worried about osteosarcoma/ arthritis/ myeloma / bone diseases.
I know I have to see a doctor, which hopefully my mum will book me into soon.does anyone know what this could be? Should i be worried?
!!

hey,
it could be growing pains and i sincerely hope it is. =]
but, the pains tht u've mentioned and getting tired and losing weight...there could be a possibility tht u have a problem like APL or bone cancer. i hope i'm wrong. Pls go see a doctor.
Take care dear..

I'm a teenager and I get that too, I wouldn't worry, it's just growing pains.

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