Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Alia, Oh that poor Caroline...when Hunter first started MTX and pred, he was on 25mg oral MTX and 35mg oral pred and he was in the first and worst flare for 2 months 'til the MTX kicked in a little bit. He was super constipated all that time, about 2-3 months. I talked to the rheumy and he said, hmmmmm, but offered no solution. He said it could be the disease itself (systemic) or the pred or...? or.... ? or....? At the beginning, I think it was 8-9 days since he had a BM. I talked to the pediatrician and he said to try suppositories (oh, joy). I did that three days in a row, with no results and finally gave him an enema. Finally, an explosion in less than 5 minutes. I took him to the pediatrician and he said the same thing as the rheumy, but put him on prescription Miralax (laxative) for a few weeks until he was " somewhat " regular and then on milk of magnesia for about a month. During the really bad times of constipation, he was moaning and screaming as bad as the JRA pain. On a side note, I think sometimes nerves and anxiety can add to the whole picture, and that is a big unknown and hard to figure, because it's not you who it's happening to. I hope this helps and little Caroline gets regular soon. Also, I think you need to look for a pattern with her MB's going forward and continue to look for any blood. If yes, you may have some other problem brewing, but I sure hope not. Stacia and Hunter,7,systemic,iritis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Hi Caroline, While occasionaly normal it should not become chronic.Even the bright red(I assume it was bright red)blood is normal.Caroline perferated her poor little bottom. Poor thing,I remember having to help get it out a time or two.I hope she gets regular soon. Love and Hugs Becki and 5 systemic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Thanks Becki. Yeah - it was bright red. Poor thing. We're keeping an eye on her! Alia and caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis > Hi Caroline, > While occasionaly normal it should not become chronic.Even the bright red(I > assume it was bright red)blood is normal.Caroline perferated her poor little > bottom. > Poor thing,I remember having to help get it out a time or two.I hope she gets > regular soon. > Love and Hugs > Becki and 5 systemic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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