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Jayden's Pain is Behind Her

Ball State University student Jayden chose to confront her pain. Now, she's barreling toward achieving her dreams.

Picture courtesy of Andrew Berger, Ball State Daily News.

 

Jayden sacrificed a lot to rid her body of pain.

Now an adult, she’s thankful for the confidence she found at the young age of 13.

Rewind to her elementary school years in Evansville, Indiana, when Jayden began to experience leg pain. Her parents noticed the pain and fatigue during school field trips or even on visits to the local grocery store. Jayden said they would give her ibuprofen to help with the pain and get on with her day.

This pattern had become her normal.

However, what wasn’t typical was the shape of Jayden’s legs when she walked – her feet turned inward.

For two years, the family sought a diagnosis to fix the orthopedic issue that was causing her pain. After a pair of misdiagnoses, they found Shriners Children’s St. Louis.

“My mom’s boss recommended Shriners because he had heard nothing but good things about it,” Jayden said.

Within an hour of arriving at the St. Louis location, they’d met J. Eric Gordon, M.D., and had a diagnosis of bilateral femoral anteversion.

“Children with femoral aversion have an inward twist to the femur that turns their feet in. Most children are born with it and then grow out of it by age 8. It causes intoeing, and if children are having functional problems after age 8, that would be an indication to do an osteotomy to straighten the bone,” said Dr. Gordon.

Having an answer felt like a relief.

“I was amazed that there’s a name for what I’d been experiencing. I finally felt not crazy,” Jayden said.

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Jayden Writes Her Own Story

She chose to confront her pain head-on with the help from the staff at Shriners Children's St. Louis.

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Jayden recovers in a hospital bed after her surgery to correct her legs.

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Jayden smiles with her brother outside of Shriners Children's St. Louis.

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Jayden takes a selfie as a student at Ball State University.

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