Hi Fussy,
How are you feeling?
What is your name?
Marfan's syndrome is a dominantly inherited disorder of connective tissue (elastic fibers) affecting primarily the musculoskeletal system, the cardiovascular system and the eye.
Marfan’s syndrome is a familial disorder of elastic connective tissue that is characterized by aortic root dilatation and dissection, valvular insufficiency, lens dislocation, and arachnodactyly, among other findings.
Have you got long, slender fingers as compared to your palm?
What are the other associated problems you have to diagnose as Marfan's syndrome?
Have you got Echocardiography and MRI done to see for any associated cardiac disease?
You should be keeping yourself active, but should avoid high-impact or high-stress sports.
Healing for your fractures would be same as any other person with similar injury.
Have you got a repeat imaging done for your elbow to see for healing?
You need to plan for ankle surgery with help of orthopaedician.
Keep me informed.
Bye.
My dude has Marfan, too. If your ankles are giving you that much trouble, it wouldn't be a bad idea to see a doctor who could refer you to an orthopedist, if you haven't seen one already. Arthritis does get worse with cold and rain, but have you had any x-rays or MRIs to prove to you have it?
I'm sorry you dislocated your elbow and fractured your arm! Once you dislocate a joint, it is easier to get another dislocation there. Normally they hurt until they are "put back in" and sometimes for a while afterwards, but in this case there might be cause to see an ortho, yet again, because there might be ligament damage or strain.
Get yourself to a doctor, girl!