Guest guest Posted July 4, 2000 Report Share Posted July 4, 2000 Hi My daughter is also blonde with blue eyes and I have had her on/off naprosyn for almost 3yrs. No one has ever mentioned scarring to me, but I have noticed alot of posts these last few days talking about this. I know that one side effect of most of the meds is sensitivity to light, especially sunlight. I can see how it could be interpreted as scarring if there were significant burning by sun, thus causing scarring (?) Another sensitivity to light comes from the possible eye problems associated with JRA. As Uvitis being the inflammation behind the eye, being sensitive to looking at light or turning from light was a symptom our opthamologist said to watch for. When goes for her eye exam, she has never had drops to dialate the eye, they use a special unit she sits in and they look thruogh this sort of microscope type thing to see through the eye into the part behind the iris where the possible inflamation may be. Being ANA positive as I understand it signifies that the possibility for JRA is most likely... My rhuemy explained it that even people who could be ANA positive may never develope arthritis, like people with likely cancer genes may never actually get diagnosed or have cancer, they are just more likely to. There is this great site a friend put me in touch with that may have some info you could use I have no idea how to send you by a link so, its a search engine site called dogpile: 1) go to www.dogpile.com 2)type in: juvenille rhuematioid arthritis and use the " fecth " to start the search. Good luck and I hope this can help you Take Care G >From: Younge <sjyounge@...> >Reply- egroups >JRA-list < egroups> >Subject: (no subject) >Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 01:04:47 -0500 > >Hi everyone, >This is in response to some questions that people have asked. I don't >remember exactly what all I wrote in my last letter, so if I repeat >anything, I'm sorry. As I've read some of your stories I am so grateful >for our journey-in comparison- so far. Several of you have mentioned >difficulty in getting a diagnosis. And meds/symptoms that are all still >very foreign to me. I'm really hoping that they stay that way as far as >hands on knowledge. > >I have a little girl, , who just turned 3 this April. She has had >knee pains, mostly in the middle of the night, off and on for the past >six month or so. My church has a prayer loop, and a request came over >for the 4yo grand daughter of a couple whose knees were hurting. I later >asked about the little girl, and the grandmother told me that it was >JRA. I spoke with my brother in law, who is an internist here in town >and he told me that the next time she complained to check for swelling >and heat in her knees. Both were present so I called him back and he >spoke with the rheumy in his clinic. The first question she asked him >was if had blonde hair, which she does. She's not a ped rheumy so >she wouldn't see , but gave us the name of the ped here in town that >handles the " day to day " stuff here for several children. She ran blood >work and did x-rays on 's knees. She does have fluid on both knees >but most of her blood work came back in range. Her ANA was positive, but >when the did the titer the norm is less than 40 and her's came back at >40. (Her platelets were also a little high, but not much.) So not to >bad. But still enough that Dr. Sneed prefers we see a specialist. We >don't have a specialist here so we have to drive to Little Rock. We >aren't going until the 25th of July because the first two weeks of the >month are extremely busy for my husband and it would be virtually >impossible for him to go. We're in boro, about 2 1/2 hours away, so >it will be an all day event with the dilated eye exam and everything >else. Until then is taking Naprosyn twice a day. She shows >absolutely no symptoms. Our only problem is maybe once a week (sometimes >more, but usually less) she wakes up crying with her knee(s) hurting. No >limp, no major swelling-I had to look for it, no difficulty in keeping >up with her brothers. I'm just needing to know as much as I can so that >we stay symptom-free. > >My questions as of now: have any of you heard of Naprosyn causing >scarring on the face, especially around the eyes of blonde/blue eyed >girls? If so, do you have a source or is that just what your dr. said? >Do you know of a good web site for looking up meds? I looked it up in a >PDR, but I don't remember how current it was. >Do any of you know the " chances " of her outgrowing this? I had read that >somewhere, but sometimes chances consist of 1%. >Side effect/reactions to the eye exam. Just what will she be like >afterward? I've never had that done so I know very little about it. > > I think that's all for now. I'm sorry that took so long. It usually >takes me a lot of words to say things. (That's my husbands nice way of >saying that I talk a lot.) > >TIA for all of your help, > > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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