
I don't post on here regular but I am hoping some of you may be able to advise. Sorry bit of a long story.
My son is 15 and in November he fell over whilst doing outdoor P.E. at school and broke his left forearm about 6 inches above his wrist. Both bones broke, and his arm obviously was bent. After looking at an x-ray he was admitted onto the ward and he had a temporary cast placed on him till the following morning where he went to theatre and had his arm placed in a cast. He went up to the hospital regular for check up and x-rays to make sure it was healing ok, and on the first of these visits after seeing his new x-ray I pointed out how one of the bones didn't look like it was aligned up properly. To which I was told it'll be ok, when the cast comes off in 6 weeks time it will look much better.
Well on 18th December, we went up to the doctor who said its time for the cast to come off and he told us to go to plaster room where they'll remove the cast and then go to x-ray for a final x-ray, which we did, he had his cast removed and low and behold his arm is bent, he went for another x-ray and when we get into see the doctor again (it was a different doctor from the one whom had seen him throughout the treatment and told us to get cast removed etc) And he put the x-ray up on his computer where you can clearly see one of the bones has not aligned properly and he said "your son is fine to go everything is fine", to which I said, "But his arm is bent and its not aligned properly", He then said "Had your son been younger I would have advised another cast for another 2 weeks as its only 50% healed but as he is older he's responsible enough to be careful and not get it knocked, which could cause it to brake again, if that happens, he'll need pins in it". He then said over time the joint will get stronger and as your son grows and starts filling out and growing muscle, the bend will not be as obvious.
Now he has started Physio as he couldn't straighten it, after his first session he can, thankfully. But the Physio explained that over time the join in the bone will become much stronger and could end up stronger than his non broken arm, again mentioning what the doctor had said about, how it'll heal, and he should have no problems with it.
Now my concern is this:
My son wants to go into the army when he leaves school, he has been over to the local army careers office (whilst he still had the cast on) and the sergeant explained he'd be ok to join up IF there was no metal work in his arm, which we was relieved to say there wasn't. He has to go back in March to fill out an application and do a test, then they will send him for a medical.
My mum reckons I should complain to the doc, but I don't want him saying ok we can re-do it and put pins in, as my son wouldn't get in the army.
However what I am wondering is, if anyone has experienced this if, the bone is likely to heal properly, and would this be likely to prevent him going in to the army.
Any advice gratefully received.