Guest guest Posted June 25, 2000 Report Share Posted June 25, 2000 Robbin -- we got a great teacher packets from the JRA association. It is a small booklet that explain JRA completely and even has a test for the teacher to take on evaulating a child. I always get a copy each year for my daughters new teachers. God Blees, Sandi A. (Ashli's mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2000 Report Share Posted June 26, 2000 Sandi great Robbin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2000 Report Share Posted August 26, 2000 Robbin: me, Ashli and her two friends we carpool with always play the question game on the way home. Me and Ashli have been playing this since she was 3 years old and went to preschool a few hours a week. When they start " not remembering " then I throw out some really crazy/goofy answer and they all start to laugh and then they remember! Ashli's first day was yesterday and she survived wonderfully...me, not so great! I miss her so much when school starts again. She's our only miracle and we have so much fun when we are together! She sits in the back of the room (in a big desk) and she told me she got to sharpen pencils, clean the chalkboard, take papers to office, etc. (The teacher's way of having her move around every hour.) Her girlfriends are jealous that the teacher always picks Ashli to do this things -- any ideas on how to avoid this one? Always a problem.... Already did a post to everyone today about this blisters she has on the back of her heel, worrisome. Thanks for the concern and help, Sandi A. (Ashli's mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2000 Report Share Posted August 26, 2000 Too tight shoes? I don't have arthritis but I do jog often. I have to be careful of the shoes I wear because of the irritation they give. Tally, who does have arthritis, wears alot of sandles because normal shoes and sneakers often become tight as the day wears on. Speaking of Tally... I have noticed that when I give him milk products, he becomes extremely sore. I have thus given them up completely and went to soy and rice products and he appears to be doing well even with the prednisone taper. When he does get dairy though, it's almost as though he's back to where he was before. My professor said that it will take another month or so to see the benefits of perna but so far I'm optimistic. All it is is taking life one day at a time and going with the flow. He goes to his rheumatologist on Tuesday and then to the Shriners Hospital the second week of September. Wish us luck. kathy and tally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2000 Report Share Posted August 26, 2000 Sandi great she made it through the first week this is great the girls will adjust to the teacher asking her to do special things if it gets worse just talk with the teacher and maybe on show and tell you and your daughter can bring something about JRA this will help the kids understand alot they will see your daughter as herself a great young woman and friend melissa told me wednesday that the teacher called on her alot and she wish the teacher didnt i told melissa that not to worry she just likes her and she does what shes told really i dont know why the teacher did it cause i didnt say anything other than melissa has JRA and i would have a 504 done on her maybe this teacher understands what it is you can take a pack of cookies to the class every week this is what i use to do when melissa started school this also helped melissa not feel so out of place you might say due to melissa was the size of a 2 year old she was 5 at the time the teachers use to carry her back then lets see how this comeing week goes talk to her everyday about how her day went and what she did lolol i understand how you and your daughter is a special bond with that special time melissa and me do it and still can make the kids laugh turn on the radio and dance the dance lolol even to brittany spears lolol the kids see a special bond with you and your daughter they will be cool about it calm down honey its her time and your time to i know you miss her being right there but do something in the time you have alone melissa is our mirical also and its hard on us but make her something special before she gets home maybe a cake or some cookies something she likes let me know how things are doing Robbin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2000 Report Share Posted August 26, 2000 Kathy dairy products i know produce more mucus i found out since melissa has asthma it could be that more fluids build up due to his intake of milk i know kids need milk but melissa cant tolerate it but can tolerate cheese and eggs if he can tolerate eggs and cheese this is calcium and has just as much vitamins in it but a calcium tablet may be better than trying milk try eggs and cheese then try ice cream see if this causes pain if it dont then let your child eat ice cream instead of milk you might try powder milk also you have to kinda wean out what causes this and be sure to tell the doctor when you find out let me know what you find out Robbin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2000 Report Share Posted August 27, 2000 Hi Kathy, I know there's a lot of heated debate over whether or not certain foods may increase symptoms of arthritis but it makes sense that what we put into our bodies affects how we feel. If people, like yourself, are able to identify certain food products that seem to relate to increased symptoms of their child's arthritis, it definitely makes sense to eliminate or at least try to limit these products. Did you have Tally tested for allergies? If so, did lactose show up as something his body is sensitive too? Just curious Good luck at the rheumy visit! I hope it turns out well. Aloha, Georgina akally@... wrote: > > Too tight shoes? I don't have arthritis but I do jog often. I have to be > careful of the shoes I wear because of the irritation they give. Tally, who > does have arthritis, wears alot of sandles because normal shoes and sneakers > often become tight as the day wears on. > Speaking of Tally... I have noticed that when I give him milk products, > he becomes extremely sore. I have thus given them up completely and went to > soy and rice products and he appears to be doing well even with the > prednisone taper. When he does get dairy though, it's almost as though he's > back to where he was before. My professor said that it will take another > month or so to see the benefits of perna but so far I'm optimistic. > All it is is taking life one day at a time and going with the flow. He > goes to his rheumatologist on Tuesday and then to the Shriners Hospital the > second week of September. Wish us luck. > kathy and tally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2000 Report Share Posted August 28, 2000 Robbin -- thank you so very very much for your wonderful letter. Your support and understanding means a lot to me. I'll have to check with the teacher on snacks and show-n-tell. I know usually 3rd graders don't have show-n-tell anymore, but there is a science project coming up and if anyone knows how Ashli could do a science project on JRA, that would be great! Today Ashli woke up and both knees were slightly swollen and very painful -- it's been a while. But after about 2 hours and medication the pain was pretty much gone, thank God. Teacher has a set of books for us, I pick them up on Friday. Thanks to everyone for that suggestion. Ashli keeps telling me all the jobs she is getting and seems to enjoy, will keep an eye on things and see what happens. I know everyone understands my over-reacting and being concerned!!!! God Bless, Sandi A. (Ashli's mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2000 Report Share Posted August 29, 2000 Georgina, I'm glad to see Josh on a tapered prednisone dose. Tally's dose is being held at 9mg a day. He hasn't been given any food sensitivity tests. Next time I see his regular pediatrician, I'll ask. Tally had an appointment today in ton. I normally travel the night before (because it takes 4 hours to get there from Clemson) and stay in a hotel. This time was the first time I used Priceline.com to name my own price. I only paid $15 for a room at the Best Western. Not bad considering they were offering rooms for $69. I also use it for gas where I pay $1.14 a gallon. His appointment was today and he has grown an inch. I'm very happy about this. His RD isn't pleased with Tally's progress so he has added Embrel. He doesn't want to raise his prednisone level back up nor up his mtx so he is going to try Enbrel and see how he responds for 4 weeks. We are still walking that tight rope between wonderful and miserable. Knock on wood that even though his knees are swollen, he is much better than he was at first onset of disease. I'm grateful for the aggressiveness that his doctor is treating his disease. Dr. Silver is the pediatric rheumatogist in South Carolina. I'll keep you updated on how things are going here. So far Tally is holding true to everything I have read about children who suffer from RA, and that's that they have a remarkable ability for adapting and overcoming their ailments. kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2000 Report Share Posted August 30, 2000 Robbin: thanks for the help with the shoes. Never thought about her feet swelling. I do know that in the past year we've had problems with possible athelete's foot (Ashli was getting blisters in between toes and on bottom of her feet). We used powder for about 1-2 weeks and changed socks often and the blisters went away. Doctor didn't really know what the blisters were from then either. I don't feel comfortable putting lotion on blisters, though. Wouldn't it be better to clean foot and let them air out at night? I've been putting band-aids over them when she goes to school. Thanks again, Sandi A. (Ashli's mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2000 Report Share Posted August 30, 2000 Sandi you can try to just let them air but if the skin is broke then this is the time to treat it when shes not walking at all melissa will come out of her shoes when she gets home socks are sometimes worn my hubbys feet will swell sometimes thats how i know about it let me know what works with her Robbin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2000 Report Share Posted September 1, 2000 Robbin: Praying for all of you daily! The last minute surprises with this disease is always hard for me, too. I know what you mean about them playing one minute and then the next it hurt to even move an inch! Glad you had the 504 and school or prepared for this situation. You all hang in there! God Bless, Sandi A. (Ashli's mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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