OK well my rite hand is my dominant hand you know meaning I use it for like everything.... if I write like only a paragraph my wrist hurts and I twist it and it POPS!!! So does my thumb. I havent broken anything or sprang or even harmed that hand at all. Im double jointed in my arms but I dont know if that has anything to do with it,also I can pop my rite arm too. Also all I have to do is twist my rite foot and it pops to know im only 13! so I knowe its not casuse im old or something and I know my parents wont take me to the doctors they think its a waste.....so what im trying to ask is what is wrong with pretty mych my whole rite arm, wrist, thumb, and even my foot???? As you noticed its all my rite side the stronger half..... P.S. the foot recently started happening my wrist for 3 years my thumb 2 years and my arm recently also.................
HELP ITS CREEPING ME OUT AND CAUSES PROBLEMS WHEN I WRITE AND I WRITE ALOT.??!?!??!?!?!?!!??!?!
-Angie age 13!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Injuries? blr51697 answered Friday November 25 2011, 6:40 pm: What I say is if your parents will not take you to the doctors try to see the school nurse and have her recommend you to go to the doctors. If she can not do that just have her check everything out because she is trained to know alot of things so if and when you see her and she does not think it is anything try to convince your parents to take you to the doctors and if they don't try to rest it like put ice on those spots and then if it does not heal with in 3-5 days then tell your parents you have to go.
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