Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 How many jra children have had their growth affected and is it statistically characteristic , for jra adults to be small in stature? Rusty Limbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 I am really concerned about this with Robbie, particularly with the prolonged Prednisolone use. We have a new med now - Rob started getting severe headaches - which they attributed to his Blood Pressure - which they say is elevated because of the Prednisolone and the cyclosporine. So my three year old (four next month!) is now on Lisinopril for blood pressure! Has anyone had this experience? The med seems to be working - no more headaches since the first dose! They only have it in pill form - and after a couple of tries swallowing it with water we finally crushed it and gave it with pudding. Of course this caused more blood draws - but he took it like the little man that he is. Rob's Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Don, I forget - how old were you when you were diagnosed? I worry so much about Robbie. We were visiting friends this weekend - and Robbie looked funny when he ran - kind of a loping gait - different from before, and I can't tell if he looks different because of the weight gain with the steriods (8 lbs in 3 weeks!) - so I was walking around behind him, trying to see if the back of his knees were at the same height. My friends thought I was crazy - they all tell me how great he looks - but I see the changes in him and it is really scary. I should be happy because he is running (some days) - but I want him off the steriods - though nothing that I read about sounds much better. Thanks for listening! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Hey Rusty! So far all the meds Jordan is on hasn't slowed down his growth. He's never been on prednisone which I heard can stop/hinder growth in a child. At his last visit to the rheumy in Aug, he had grown 2cm since May. (Don't ask me what that is in imperial measure, I'm lost in metric too! lol) But he has grown some. He's tall for his age (5), last time I measured he was 47 inches, but weighed only 40 lbs. They said he'd gained some weight, his big toe did look a little bigger to me I know of a couple other kids that are " small " for their age, whether it be from the meds or not, I'm not certain, one in particular I know it's from the meds. Take Care Lori - mom of Jordan systemic-onset jra > How many jra children have had their growth affected and is it > statistically characteristic , for jra adults to be small in stature? > Rusty Limbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 My sons growth was affected by his use of prednisone, it definitley stunted his growth, he started the prednisone end of kindergarten year, he is now in fith grade and the size of a 7 yr old ( he is 10 1/2) he is 4 ft 3. he has grown 2 1/2 inches last year because now he is on a low dose steroid ( 1 mg ) but during high doses growth completley stopped, but we had no choice as to with hold the prednisone, because we had to weigh out the alrernatives, without the prednisone he had dai;ly fevers of 105 to 106 and was bedridden, with the high dose prednisone ( anout 40 mg ) he was out of the bed in 24 hrs and running out in the yard, screaming with joy!!!and the fevers stopped, the Dr warned us of side effects of prednisone, but told us we had to consider how sick was without it, and the quality of his life..Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Hey rusty I'm 5'4 " now thanks to hip replacements that gave me an inch lol ! I was also always shorter than class mates. I found out with hip replacements also that my bone structure on right side is quite a bit more petite than left. Othro said it was due to prednisone use. (not uncommon) But I have always had a problem with weight , due to factors like not enough aerobic exercise , hypothyroid , and what can I say I'm built like my Daddy lol but he was 6'4 " (more room for it all ) lol My hands aare also much smaller than anyones in my family ! How tall are you, Rusty? :):)Tree ..short but mighty lol Growth in JRA How many jra children have had their growth affected and is it statistically characteristic , for jra adults to be small in stature? Rusty Limbs To manage your subscription settings, please visit: For links to websites about JRA: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Also rusty, just my observation but all the local FACES members with JRA at is , are short petite stature. Growth in JRA How many jra children have had their growth affected and is it statistically characteristic , for jra adults to be small in stature? Rusty Limbs To manage your subscription settings, please visit: For links to websites about JRA: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Thanks Jane, When they tried to lower the dose, Rob's fevers came back too, and the pain shot up. Now, with the addition of the blood pressure issue and blood pressure medication at 3 just makes me crazy. My Mom went on and on about them giving him the bp meds instead of changing his medication or stopping it - but she didn't see him sick and unable to walk and barely move. I think she is still in denial - Rob is her only grandchild. Has remained on the prednisone the entire time? They talk about weaning Rob - but say it will be a very long process. Yes, the quality of life with it is the whole point - can't let them suffer. I hope continues to grow now that he is on the low dose. thanks again. Rob's mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Thanks Tree - as someone who has been there personally - you understand things I can't possibly & being a mom you understand me too (scary thought lol). I know he may be doing things different to cope with his pain and comfort levels - and even that makes me nuts (he isn't doing this now - is it because he is hurting even though he tells me he is fine) Sometimes when his doc ask how he is doing I don't know what to say. But I am hanging in there! Thanks for the encouragement! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Thanks Tree, I will keep that in mind - I responded to your last message and forgot to sign off appropriately lol - won't forget this time! Thanks for being there! aka Vernie Rob's Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 5 years old, 47 inches and only 40 pds! WOW! he's a bean pole!!!! Rusty Limbs On Wed, 05 Sep 2001 12:16:54 -0000 baby_blue11@... writes: > Hey Rusty! > > So far all the meds Jordan is on hasn't slowed down his growth. > He's > never been on prednisone which I heard can stop/hinder growth in a > child. At his last visit to the rheumy in Aug, he had grown 2cm > since May. (Don't ask me what that is in imperial measure, I'm lost > > in metric too! lol) But he has grown some. He's tall for his age > (5), last time I measured he was 47 inches, but weighed only 40 lbs. > > They said he'd gained some weight, his big toe did look a little > bigger to me > > I know of a couple other kids that are " small " for their age, > whether > it be from the meds or not, I'm not certain, one in particular I > know > it's from the meds. > > Take Care > > Lori - mom of Jordan systemic-onset jra > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > How many jra children have had their growth affected and is it > > statistically characteristic , for jra adults to be small in > stature? > > Rusty Limbs > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 I use to mesure 5'4 " but with the back problems now about 2 " shorter, although on a good day I can straightn up to 5'? " RustyLimbs On Wed, 5 Sep 2001 09:13:58 -0400 " theresa sappenfield " <treesap0@...> writes: > Hey rusty I'm 5'4 " now thanks to hip replacements that gave me an > inch lol ! I was also always shorter than class mates. I found out > with hip replacements also that my bone structure on right side is > quite a bit more petite than left. Othro said it was due to > prednisone use. (not uncommon) But I have always had a problem with > weight , due to factors like not enough aerobic exercise , > hypothyroid , and what can I say I'm built like my Daddy lol but he > was 6'4 " (more room for it all ) lol My hands aare also much smaller > than anyones in my family ! How tall are you, Rusty? :):)Tree > ..short but mighty lol > > Growth in JRA > > How many jra children have had their growth affected and is it > statistically characteristic , for jra adults to be small in > stature? > Rusty Limbs > > > To manage your subscription settings, please visit: > > > For links to websites about JRA: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Hi Rusty: My daughter, Mickey, 7, has only grown 2 inches in 4 years. She has been on fairly constant high doses of prednisone until a recent 7 week vacation from it, which sadly came to an abrupt end when she flared. She was in the 90th percentile for growth from birth, until the arthritis started (at 3). Now she's not quite on the chart.... Doc's say a combination of disease activity (i.e. her body is too exhausted dealing with the constant inflammation to grow) and prednisone use. However small in stature, though, she is mighty in spirit and zest for life! Lynn From: DONALD A MORSE <dam755@...> Reply- Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 00:39:53 -0700 Subject: Growth in JRA How many jra children have had their growth affected and is it statistically characteristic , for jra adults to be small in stature? Rusty Limbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 , I was put on cordisone at the onset of my growth spurt, which was by the way the onset of jra too, it did affect my growth, it is most apparent in my hands. the fingers on my right hand are and are not as developed as some on the left hand . My pinky finger on my left hand is the size of a childs. Rusty Limbs On Wed, 05 Sep 2001 10:20:55 EDT carneyval@... writes: > I am really concerned about this with Robbie, particularly with the > prolonged Prednisolone use. > > We have a new med now - Rob started getting severe headaches - which > they attributed to his Blood Pressure - which they say is elevated > because of the Prednisolone and the cyclosporine. So my three year > old (four next month!) is now on Lisinopril for blood pressure! Has > anyone had this experience? The med seems to be working - no more > headaches since the first dose! They only have it in pill form - > and after a couple of tries swallowing it with water we finally > crushed it and gave it with pudding. Of course this caused more > blood draws - but he took it like the little man that he is. > > > Rob's Mom > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Val I agree that it is impossible to watch our children without silently agonizing over whether or not to raise the issues. We know our children so well that we pick up on every little nuance. But it can be a dangerous game. I find with Abbie if I am too concerned about an issue she will follow suit. So I try hard to let her mention what bothers her instead of me asking if something bothers her. It works much better and I have a much better adjusted child. Of course I'm a basket case since I'm not know for holding my tongue on much of anything. I must say that my husband is a great help here. A sounding board who knows her as well as I do is a great gift. My prayers are with you because it is so tough at the start. But I am sure the two of you will get through this with bells on. I fully believe that God searches long and hard for special parents for these special children. God Bless, Christy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Val aka Vernie lol!, I can just see you shadowing Rob's every move , careful to pounce on the what if's of a limp or a favored side or anything else You make pick up on. Just don't forget that a changed gait or a limp here now that wasn't ten minutes ago is often as simple as a coping mechanism that Rob may or may not be aware that he is doing! I also know that as a mother it's the hardest thing ever to wonder am I catching everything I need to know ! I agree that weening steroids is a huge help, I or Donna could speak volumes of the been there done that on steroids deal, but we were the first and the long term was not known then. All we understood was we were better at the time. I too am hesitant to use newer drugs because of possible side effects not known yet. I went the route of a embrel/metho/folic acid/celebrex cocktail and wound up with Liver damage that left me 5 months of fall and winter with not even a tylenol. I then had sanity issues lol but the liver finally snapped back. well I've yacked enough now lol KEEP SMILIN' Vernie you are a great MOM and I'd much rather have a mom that was overly caring than one that wasn't!!!!!! :):)Tree:):) Re: Growth in JRA Don, I forget - how old were you when you were diagnosed? I worry so much about Robbie. We were visiting friends this weekend - and Robbie looked funny when he ran - kind of a loping gait - different from before, and I can't tell if he looks different because of the weight gain with the steriods (8 lbs in 3 weeks!) - so I was walking around behind him, trying to see if the back of his knees were at the same height. My friends thought I was crazy - they all tell me how great he looks - but I see the changes in him and it is really scary. I should be happy because he is running (some days) - but I want him off the steriods - though nothing that I read about sounds much better. Thanks for listening! To manage your subscription settings, please visit: For links to websites about JRA: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 aww rusty you are 10' 2 " in my book buddy! ((((((((rusty)))))):):)Tree:):):) Growth in JRA > > How many jra children have had their growth affected and is it > statistically characteristic , for jra adults to be small in > stature? > Rusty Limbs > > > To manage your subscription settings, please visit: > > > For links to websites about JRA: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Vernie I too had blood pressure problems with cyclosporin and also voltaren use. Those meds were discontinued and no need for bp meds then ...Later I developed high bp again and then reserved myself to this being another life long problem but lo and behold after my hip replacements and most of my constant severe pain being a thing of the past, my pressure bottomed out and I was rid of the bp med again . I then went approximately 7 yrs with no problems until I had a liver damage and had to do a winter with no meds bp meds was one I had to go back on though...so pain alone can cause the high bp ! Tree :):) Re: Growth in JRA I am really concerned about this with Robbie, particularly with the prolonged Prednisolone use. We have a new med now - Rob started getting severe headaches - which they attributed to his Blood Pressure - which they say is elevated because of the Prednisolone and the cyclosporine. So my three year old (four next month!) is now on Lisinopril for blood pressure! Has anyone had this experience? The med seems to be working - no more headaches since the first dose! They only have it in pill form - and after a couple of tries swallowing it with water we finally crushed it and gave it with pudding. Of course this caused more blood draws - but he took it like the little man that he is. Rob's Mom To manage your subscription settings, please visit: For links to websites about JRA: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 I worry about Zack a lot. He is such a big boy. He is 11 (turned 11 on Feb. 12) and he's 5'5 " and weighs about 155 pounds. I worry about the weight he carries since I am afraid too much weight will damage his joints a lot faster. Does anyone know if this could be a problem for him? I never had to carry a lot of weight since I was so careful to stay slim through my life to keep my joints from having to support extra pounds. Thanks, Zeta Oh I forgot. He has it in his feet and he already wears a size 9 and a half shoe!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 , that's a good question. A couple of weeks ago, I spent a whole day searching the web for studies on JRA outcomes. The only one I remember now was a study done by a New Zealand general practitioner. The study covered a lot of posibilities, including stunted growth. Unfortunately, I had to delete the bookmark with the link address since my ISP (Webtv/MSN) doesn't provide much space. But I did save the search engines; I'll find the study and post the link. Lynda __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 omg Val , I can't tell how many times I say I am fine and truely am dealing with alot . but at some point your desire to have a life will superceed the pain and U manage to do all the little things u need to and not even give the pain a second thought. Just like having a shadow , u know it's there, but how often do u actually think about it, or look where it is, or how big it is ...Does that make sense ???? well think of him saying he's fine as meaning " he is fine with what is going on at this time " Ask him to write a sentence every night to help u understand what his day was like, Journal writing can be great also makes a good source to go back and look at symptoms after all the days and weeks and years start mushing together lol As for Rob I'm sure U can relax knowing u will be the first place he heads in the event that " fine " becomes something else!KEEP SMILIN' :):)Tree Re: Growth in JRA Thanks Tree - as someone who has been there personally - you understand things I can't possibly & being a mom you understand me too (scary thought lol). I know he may be doing things different to cope with his pain and comfort levels - and even that makes me nuts (he isn't doing this now - is it because he is hurting even though he tells me he is fine) Sometimes when his doc ask how he is doing I don't know what to say. But I am hanging in there! Thanks for the encouragement! To manage your subscription settings, please visit: For links to websites about JRA: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Hasn't slowed our Meghann down... She is 5ft-6 1/2 inches and Think still growing. She is almost as tall as myself, taller than her older sister. Probably won't get as tall as her older brothers/dad 6'2, 6'4 " and 6'1 " . She is 14 by the way. Growth in JRA > How many jra children have had their growth affected and is it > statistically characteristic , for jra adults to be small in stature? > Rusty Limbs > > > To manage your subscription settings, please visit: > > > For links to websites about JRA: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Val, I was 13 and as for the way Rob is runing, well that is more to do with his feet. I have a tendencey to walk on the outside edges of my feet. He may be compansating for the pain or discomfort in his feet when he runs. I see your great concern for your boy Rusty Limbs On Wed, 05 Sep 2001 11:52:41 EDT carneyval@... writes: > Don, > > I forget - how old were you when you were diagnosed? I worry so > much about Robbie. We were visiting friends this weekend - and > Robbie looked funny when he ran - kind of a loping gait - different > from before, and I can't tell if he looks different because of the > weight gain with the steriods (8 lbs in 3 weeks!) - so I was walking > around behind him, trying to see if the back of his knees were at > the same height. My friends thought I was crazy - they all tell me > how great he looks - but I see the changes in him and it is really > scary. I should be happy because he is running (some days) - but I > want him off the steriods - though nothing that I read about sounds > much better. Thanks for listening! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Oooooooo, Tree Thanks, I LOVE YOU for that ! Rusty Limbs, now a towering Redwood! On Wed, 5 Sep 2001 15:44:37 -0400 " theresa sappenfield " <treesap0@...> writes: > aww rusty you are 10' 2 " in my book buddy! > ((((((((rusty)))))):):)Tree:):):) > > Growth in JRA > > > > How many jra children have had their growth affected and is it > > statistically characteristic , for jra adults to be small in > > stature? > > Rusty Limbs > > > > > > To manage your subscription settings, please visit: > > > > > > For links to websites about JRA: > > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 God Bless you Christy. I try really hard to not put ideas in Rob's head - and I have worried about him picking up my concern. Thanks for the insight! Rob's Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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