Guest guest Posted November 15, 2000 Report Share Posted November 15, 2000 Hi Group-- I've begun a 2nd screen name (Mommytme2) so that all my JRA emails go there. Easier to keep things in order this way. The last few days have been hard on Ashli. Her medicated remission lasted about 4 months and very thankful for that. The warmer weather from our summer played a big part. Yesterday she woke up with a very painful leg. This time the pain was different than ever before. Thought if I wrote all of you, you could help me understand better. Ashli said the pain was from her hip to her knee, on the right leg where the arthritis first started. She described the pain as the most painful " 10 " . She limped when walking, couldn't straighten leg or put much weight on it. No obvious swelling or redness (which is usually the case with Ashli). By time she came home from the school she was visably worse. She was suppose to have ballet, but even after dinner and her motrin and plaquenil; she wasn't any better. What mainly confuses me is the pain wasn't in her hip or knee, more in between. Hurt to touch (which she use to have often and doctors related this to the tightness in her muscles). Now after school her upper leg did feel warmer than the left. At bedtime last night her leg was feeling better, but her stomach started hurting. Thinking it might be from the increase in plaquenil (2 at dinner everyother day and started yesterday). Maybe I shouldn't give both at the same time?) NOW...this morning leg pain down to an " 8 " , but now her left upper arm/elbow hurt. Gave her a long, hot shower and morning motrin and pain level went down a little. But after breakfast and motrin (about 15 minutes) she complained of stomach hurting again. Sent her to school and worried every since. Have stayed off phone, to see if the school needs to call. Thanks for listening, many times this group has helped keep me sane! God Bless, Sandi A. (Ashli's mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2000 Report Share Posted November 15, 2000 Sandi i can feel what your going through melissa started hurting in her back nov 5th i think we had a ped rhuemy appt nov 7th so i just did hot baths and heating pad didnt seem to work the pain level was 7 we get to the rhuemy shes 5 pain level the rhuemy says its a pulled muscle no big deal cause her back is weak lower part of her back she tells us to continue the excersises that it would get better we did but melissa missed the next day at school ok i am calm not to much worried at this time pulled muscle takes a few days by that night at midnight i was on the phone to this dr melissa had sharp pains on her butt the dr said it was the sciatic nerve and muscle spasms to ice it and she would be ok the next day she gets up and goes to school she does ok this weekend and goes to school monday she was so happy she finished the day 8 am to 5pm the afterschool tutorial went great she signed up for the speaker class also and the principal informed me she had recommended melissa for the top 10 program GREAT melissa is doing great later that night she says her back was hurting again she took a bath went on to sleep woke up and she cant get off the bed shes flat on her back i let her sleep in no school tuesday i went in and started her PT her muscles were tight in her legs and her ankle looked odd but no pain there she was ok unless i touched her sore spots no unusual swelling no fever later she got up and walked around kinda stiff but walked it out she sat and talked with me and started asking mom why do i hurt so bad i said well hon this JRA just dont like this cold spell we are haveing she laughed i asked her if she hurt anywhere other than the back she said no but when she walked the back of her ankle hurt i told her to do some work from her books so she didnt get behind she said i will but i want to get my clothes ready for school tomorrow she did i thought she was feeling better she could get a good nights sleep and get to school boy does it change last night she starts with her back both sides shes complaing shes hurting bad 8 on the scale so i lay down with her i fell asleep off and on but this child never went to sleep til 5am this morning my hubby said i get up and wake her at 7am and she says mom please just let me sleep i am comfortable shes on her side and i check her legs and ankles for warmth and swelling feels ok so i let her sleep till 7 30am go check her to get up for school i rolled her on to her back and she let out a scream i knew then something aint right so i checked her legs again and her right leg was no problem but her left leg she couldnt straighten it her hip was hurting and she said mom i am hurting BAD a 10 so i said honey i am takeing you to the ER now so i try and dress her and noticed her side was alittle swelled but she said mom its not the joint the knee or hip its my muscles it hurts bad so i started rubbing her legs she couldnt stand that i got her up walking and she said mom i cant lay on my back at all thats why i couldnt sleep her left ankle was turned out but walking ok i got her to the ER and they checked her out and called her rhuemy the rhuemy said do a urine check for infection and the ER dr said well the rhuemy said to get her to excersise and she will be ok no infection in her urine i looked at that dr and said is that ALL yall can do and she said yes that JRA is treated with excersise mostly and since its a muscle it needs to be stretched so the ER visit was no good melissa walked out and the nurse stopped me and said you mean the doctor didnt give her anything i said no and she said look at her walking shes limping shes hurting i said thats why i brought her here to the ER well now this child is still hurting and leaning to one side tonight the muscle hurts its pulling her to one side and shes limping this is so fustrateing now i know that JRA is joint and muscular from what i heard the muscle acts up when the bone is stressed and spasms if this is true then melissas joints are acting up and the muscles are really mad its 10 30 and shes still up not sleepy but tired she also said the moveing the knee makes her weak well ihave to go and do PT again or try on her and see if i can get her to sleep let yall know what happens its bad when she thinks if she goes to sleep she will hurt when she wakes up Robbin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2000 Report Share Posted November 15, 2000 hi sandi a, i can relate to your daughter. i have been hurting too and to tell you the truth, i dont think i'm used to it anymore. i thrive in summer and even with having my shoulder done early this year, its been quite a while since i hurt like this. things hurt for no reason, real bad, something different everyday. the last time i felt like this was last winter. almost a whole year!! can you imagine, thats excellent for me. i am really starting to hate winter, brandy _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2000 Report Share Posted November 16, 2000 Sandie- I have no helpful insight, but I hope Ashli is feeling better soon. I'd get her into the doctor's office asap. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2000 Report Share Posted November 16, 2000 Robbin- Couldn't they at least give her a muscle relaxant? Maybe not with her other meds - but how frustrating for you. Your story brought tears to my eyes. There is nothing worse than seeing your child in this pain and the doctors being so dimissive as if its nothing !! I hope and pray she is feeling better soon. Michele Re: Cold Weather = Pain Sandi i can feel what your going through melissa started hurting in her back nov 5th i think we had a ped rhuemy appt nov 7th so i just did hot baths and heating pad didnt seem to work the pain level was 7 we get to the rhuemy shes 5 pain level the rhuemy says its a pulled muscle no big deal cause her back is weak lower part of her back she tells us to continue the excersises that it would get better we did but melissa missed the next day at school ok i am calm not to much worried at this time pulled muscle takes a few days by that night at midnight i was on the phone to this dr melissa had sharp pains on her butt the dr said it was the sciatic nerve and muscle spasms to ice it and she would be ok the next day she gets up and goes to school she does ok this weekend and goes to school monday she was so happy she finished the day 8 am to 5pm the afterschool tutorial went great she signed up for the speaker class also and the principal informed me she had recommended melissa for the top 10 program GREAT melissa is doing great later that night she says her back was hurting again she took a bath went on to sleep woke up and she cant get off the bed shes flat on her back i let her sleep in no school tuesday i went in and started her PT her muscles were tight in her legs and her ankle looked odd but no pain there she was ok unless i touched her sore spots no unusual swelling no fever later she got up and walked around kinda stiff but walked it out she sat and talked with me and started asking mom why do i hurt so bad i said well hon this JRA just dont like this cold spell we are haveing she laughed i asked her if she hurt anywhere other than the back she said no but when she walked the back of her ankle hurt i told her to do some work from her books so she didnt get behind she said i will but i want to get my clothes ready for school tomorrow she did i thought she was feeling better she could get a good nights sleep and get to school boy does it change last night she starts with her back both sides shes complaing shes hurting bad 8 on the scale so i lay down with her i fell asleep off and on but this child never went to sleep til 5am this morning my hubby said i get up and wake her at 7am and she says mom please just let me sleep i am comfortable shes on her side and i check her legs and ankles for warmth and swelling feels ok so i let her sleep till 7 30am go check her to get up for school i rolled her on to her back and she let out a scream i knew then something aint right so i checked her legs again and her right leg was no problem but her left leg she couldnt straighten it her hip was hurting and she said mom i am hurting BAD a 10 so i said honey i am takeing you to the ER now so i try and dress her and noticed her side was alittle swelled but she said mom its not the joint the knee or hip its my muscles it hurts bad so i started rubbing her legs she couldnt stand that i got her up walking and she said mom i cant lay on my back at all thats why i couldnt sleep her left ankle was turned out but walking ok i got her to the ER and they checked her out and called her rhuemy the rhuemy said do a urine check for infection and the ER dr said well the rhuemy said to get her to excersise and she will be ok no infection in her urine i looked at that dr and said is that ALL yall can do and she said yes that JRA is treated with excersise mostly and since its a muscle it needs to be stretched so the ER visit was no good melissa walked out and the nurse stopped me and said you mean the doctor didnt give her anything i said no and she said look at her walking shes limping shes hurting i said thats why i brought her here to the ER well now this child is still hurting and leaning to one side tonight the muscle hurts its pulling her to one side and shes limping this is so fustrateing now i know that JRA is joint and muscular from what i heard the muscle acts up when the bone is stressed and spasms if this is true then melissas joints are acting up and the muscles are really mad its 10 30 and shes still up not sleepy but tired she also said the moveing the knee makes her weak well ihave to go and do PT again or try on her and see if i can get her to sleep let yall know what happens its bad when she thinks if she goes to sleep she will hurt when she wakes up Robbin For links to websites with JRA info please visit: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html To manage your subscription settings, visit: subscribe/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2000 Report Share Posted November 16, 2000 To Sandi and Robin, It must be that time of year when are children feel the effects from the cold weather or something. Even though here in Florida the lows at night are around 50 degrees. That feels cold for us. My daughter is going through the same thing. She has been off the Prednisone now for 12 days, and that is probably the reason her knee is flaring so bad. Everything else on her body is feeling fine, but for the last week every night her knee sweels up so bad and feels all spongey. Well last night was the worst yet. A friend invited her over and she asked me to drive her there cause she couldent ride her bike. (The friend lives across the street.) I told her I would pick her up in 1 hour. Well half an hour later she calls me to come get her that the pain is really bad. It took forever for me to get her back in the car, then out again, in the house and to the recliner for her to sit down. She cried the whole time. Then this is something that never has happened before. About every ten minutes she would scream and cry cause she felt a pressure in her knee, like someone was squeezing it even though it was still. I didnt know what to do to help her. Finally my husband came home and carried her into the jaquzzi with her clothes on and put her in. He went in with her and help her to loosen up her leg. It did help, she was bending it back and forth in the water. After that he carried her to bed. This morning she was still limping but she said it felt better. I let her take her time getting ready and signed her in late for school, with a note saying no P.E today. Thinking maybe to much activity is making it worse. Today my husband is going to call the Rheumy to ask her what to do, we dont want to go back on the prednisone so I think are next step is to do the steroid injections in the knee. So my husband is going to set up the appointment today. Since her knee seems to be the only joint effected right now I think this is the way to go, to prevent her from going on any more meds right now. She takes 2 indocins a day and her methotrexte once a week. (and folic acid ) I know I have read that some kids on this list has had the injections done and its like a miracle to see the pain go away. I know it suppose to last about 6 months. If anyone can reassure me about this and let me know there opinions i would appreciate it . Are there any side effects to it and were your children but to sleep, and for how long , how did they feel afterward? Sorry for all the questions I just want to be prepared. Thanks in advance, B P.S. Sandi and Robin I hope your daughters will be doing better real soon. > Hi Group-- I've begun a 2nd screen name (Mommytme2) so that all my JRA emails > go there. Easier to keep things in order this way. > > The last few days have been hard on Ashli. Her medicated remission lasted > about 4 months and very thankful for that. The warmer weather from our > summer played a big part. Yesterday she woke up with a very painful leg. > This time the pain was different than ever before. Thought if I wrote all of > you, you could help me understand better. > > Ashli said the pain was from her hip to her knee, on the right leg where the > arthritis first started. She described the pain as the most painful " 10 " . > She limped when walking, couldn't straighten leg or put much weight on it. > No obvious swelling or redness (which is usually the case with Ashli). By > time she came home from the school she was visably worse. She was suppose to > have ballet, but even after dinner and her motrin and plaquenil; she wasn't > any better. What mainly confuses me is the pain wasn't in her hip or knee, > more in between. Hurt to touch (which she use to have often and doctors > related this to the tightness in her muscles). Now after school her upper > leg did feel warmer than the left. At bedtime last night her leg was feeling > better, but her stomach started hurting. Thinking it might be from the > increase in plaquenil (2 at dinner everyother day and started yesterday). > Maybe I shouldn't give both at the same time?) NOW...this morning leg pain > down to an " 8 " , but now her left upper arm/elbow hurt. Gave her a long, hot > shower and morning motrin and pain level went down a little. But after > breakfast and motrin (about 15 minutes) she complained of stomach hurting > again. Sent her to school and worried every since. Have stayed off phone, > to see if the school needs to call. > > Thanks for listening, many times this group has helped keep me sane! > > God Bless, > Sandi A. (Ashli's mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2000 Report Share Posted November 16, 2000 My daughter has had several injections over the years; although not recently. It does seem to loosen the joint up a bit and make it relatively pain free. I don't know if 6 months is how long it lasts...it didn't seem like it but I know it did help for several months. She was not put to sleep. They did put a pain killing solution on the area to be injected (for the life of me I can't remember what it was it was like elms or emsl or eslm something like that maybe another parent can tell you the exact thing.) On the last injection two nurses plus myself had to hold her down or rather still. I had her blow my bangs for breathing. To be perfectly honest I think she (my daughter) would do anything to keep from having the shot...She really didn't have any pain following the injections but it did take her a while to be consoled. She was eight at the time. I don't believe my daughter to be that squeamish or overdramatic. In fact when she has her blood drawn she tells them what needle works best where it works best and watches them as they insert the needle and draw. Since the age of four the worse she has done is said ouwie ouwie ouwie in a normal voice (no screaming) and that is when they have been digging around for a vein with the needle. I'm not saying not to have the injection; as it does seem to help; but you asked to be prepared. Maybe Meghann has had some hard experiences with this and others have not and if so I'm sure they will post. Sharon and Meghann JRA and PRS > I know I have read that some kids on this list has had the > injections done and its like a miracle to see the pain go away. I > know it suppose to last about 6 months. If anyone can reassure me > about this and let me know there opinions i would appreciate it . > Are there any side effects to it and were your children but to sleep, > and for how long , how did they feel afterward? Sorry for all the > questions I just want to be prepared. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Group-- I've begun a 2nd screen name (Mommytme2) so that all my > JRA emails > > go there. Easier to keep things in order this way. > > > > The last few days have been hard on Ashli. Her medicated remission > lasted > > about 4 months and very thankful for that. The warmer weather from > our > > summer played a big part. Yesterday she woke up with a very > painful leg. > > This time the pain was different than ever before. Thought if I > wrote all of > > you, you could help me understand better. > > > > Ashli said the pain was from her hip to her knee, on the right leg > where the > > arthritis first started. She described the pain as the most > painful " 10 " . > > She limped when walking, couldn't straighten leg or put much weight > on it. > > No obvious swelling or redness (which is usually the case with > Ashli). By > > time she came home from the school she was visably worse. She was > suppose to > > have ballet, but even after dinner and her motrin and plaquenil; > she wasn't > > any better. What mainly confuses me is the pain wasn't in her hip > or knee, > > more in between. Hurt to touch (which she use to have often and > doctors > > related this to the tightness in her muscles). Now after school > her upper > > leg did feel warmer than the left. At bedtime last night her leg > was feeling > > better, but her stomach started hurting. Thinking it might be from > the > > increase in plaquenil (2 at dinner everyother day and started > yesterday). > > Maybe I shouldn't give both at the same time?) NOW...this morning > leg pain > > down to an " 8 " , but now her left upper arm/elbow hurt. Gave her a > long, hot > > shower and morning motrin and pain level went down a little. But > after > > breakfast and motrin (about 15 minutes) she complained of stomach > hurting > > again. Sent her to school and worried every since. Have stayed > off phone, > > to see if the school needs to call. > > > > Thanks for listening, many times this group has helped keep me sane! > > > > God Bless, > > Sandi A. (Ashli's mom) > > > > For links to websites with JRA info please visit: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html > > To manage your subscription settings, visit: > subscribe/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2000 Report Share Posted November 16, 2000 My daughter just had her knee injected two weeks ago. The effect is miraculous. Her knee now has practically no swelling and is almost totally straight. It was significantly contracted before. I still notice she favors the other leg somewhat, but the injection definitely helped alot. is only 19 months. Of course, the injection was scary for her. Her knee was numbed first with an EMLA patch. I think what really scared her was being held down and not knowing what was going on. She cried, but it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. She calmed down pretty quickly. I was nervous about the injection. I read it could cause a part of the bone to die. Of course, you always worry about worst case scenarios. But so far so good. Hope all goes well for you, too. Here's hoping it lasts!!! Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2000 Report Share Posted November 16, 2000 When they injected my daughter knne-The results were wonderful and there were no side efffects. Good Luck SHU Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2000 Report Share Posted November 17, 2000 i am with meghan, i was 18 and it hurt like, well you can imagine. it was not successfull, they couldnt do it so i dont know anything bout the benefits. it was not because of me that they couldnt do it, i ven lt them try twice, and even with emla cream, it was painful. maybe you could ask for an injected local anaesthetic to help becuase i have heard that they do help greatly also, goodluck, brandy _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2000 Report Share Posted November 21, 2000 hi michelle melissa is doing better now she did get the muscle relaxant and the dr changed her med around she did get to school today and will start PT again Robbin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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