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Caroline-

I swear those ear infections are somehow related. has constant

problems with her ears. I've been to the ENT twice this week and have probably

been

there 8 times in the last two months. And getting tubes didn't help her. I

think it's actually worse! Now she has fungus in addition to regular ear

infections. Fun, fun, fun!

Diane (, 5, pauci, iritis)

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Hello everyone... Caroline saw her rheumatologist on Monday and she told us

that you can't even tell she has arthritis! Yeah!!! Plus, her sed rate is

down to 10!!!!!! We have started a quick taper of her PM prednisone dosage.

She will be off the PM dosage within the next three weeks as long as the MTX

is working.. We go back to the ophthalmologist next month and hopefully the

pred. taper doesn't affect her eyes... We are so very relieved! Thanks to

everyone who has been keeping us in their prayers...

Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly & uveitis

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Thanks Diane... Me too... The only bad news we got is that she has yet

another ear infection. Her pediatrician wants us to think about reputing

tubes in her ears this summer.... We're going to wait and see what happens

though....

Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis

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Great news! I'll keep my fingers crossed that all continues to go well.

Diane (, 5, pauci, iritis)

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Alia;

I am so happy to hear that Caroline is doing so well. Can't wait to meet

all of you at AJAO!

and Rob 15 Spondy

On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 15:44:24 -0500 " Pranke, Alia "

<Alia.Pranke@...> writes:

Hello everyone... Caroline saw her rheumatologist on Monday and she told

us

that you can't even tell she has arthritis! Yeah!!! Plus, her sed rate is

down to 10!!!!!! We have started a quick taper of her PM prednisone

dosage.

She will be off the PM dosage within the next three weeks as long as the

MTX

is working.. We go back to the ophthalmologist next month and hopefully

the

pred. taper doesn't affect her eyes... We are so very relieved! Thanks

to

everyone who has been keeping us in their prayers...

Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly & uveitis

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Hi Alia,

A little late but that realy was great news.I am so happy for you guys.Sounds

like the MTX is working and once it starts it takes another 6-8 weeks to get

maximum benefits from that dosage.So here's to an even better responce to come.

Love and Hugs

Becki and 5 systemic

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Hi Alia,

Whoo Hoo!!! Nothing better then a smooth pred taper.I hope the rest go as

smoothly with nothing more then mayby a little spead bump.No hills allowed.

Congradulations.

Love and Hugs

Becki and 5 systemic

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Thanks Stacia!

Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis

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FANTASTIC news on Caroline!!!

Stacia and Hunter,8,systemic,iritis

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Thanks Becki. That is great to know. We are feeling so fortunate at this

moment. Caroline has handled the two tapers this past week and a half

excellently. We taper again tomorrow so we are expecting good results

again...

Alia nad Caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis

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Hi Alia,

A little late but that realy was great news.I am so happy for you

guys.Sounds

like the MTX is working and once it starts it takes another 6-8 weeks to get

maximum benefits from that dosage.So here's to an even better responce to

come.

Love and Hugs

Becki and 5 systemic

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Sorry Caroline is in such pain. You are right, too often the drs don't

see it. Glad yours did. I hope that the enbrel does the trick for her.

Praying that it goes well, Michele (17, pauci & spondy)

Caroline Update

We saw Caroline's rheumy yesterday. It was a very good and a

disappointing appointment all wrapped up into one! The disappointing

point was that she was in such extreme pain when we went in. She

couldn't move her neck at all and her left ankle was obviously swollen.

The good part is that her rheumy actually saw her when she was in pain,

which we all know is a rarity! Dr. Akin has confirmed that she now has

arthritis in her neck and her left ankle. We once again tossed drug

options around and settled on adding Enbrel. Because of all the problems

with MTX we are decreasing her dosage to 15/mg weekly and keeping the

Zantac. If Zantac doesn't work she will add folic acid next visit. We

are also doing a six day Prednisone increase in hopes of offering her

some relief. We are upping her prednisone to 30/mg daily for six days

and then tapering it again. Dr. Akin is hoping that with Enbrel we can

finally get her off the prednisone. We are keeping our fingers crossed.

I think that we are all discouraged right now. It feels like we have had

no control over this disease since it's onset in January. It is obvious

that MTX has failed. The only reason her knee's are better is because of

the artiospan injections. I guess I am just sad. I feel like our chances

of her growing out of this are dwindling with each new joint... OK.

Sorry this was soo long...

On the up side. I went to the pharmacy and got her Enbrel filled. We

didn't have any problems with insurance and we only have a $15 co-pay!

Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis

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Hi Alia,

Mayby the rheumy will allow Caroline to go ahead and start the Enbrel and see

her in 4 weeks instead of 2 or bump your appointment up.I just called s

rheumy today because his appointment is on the first day of school and we got

rezoned.We were able to get his appointment 1 week later.

I hope the Enbrel works wonders for Miss C. joints and eyes.

Love and Hugs

Becki and 6systemic

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Hey Becki... Thanks so much. We are going to start the Enbrel this week or

next depending on when we can get into the Rheumy. She wants two weeks worth

before we see her again. I just tried to make an appointment and we can't

get in until the 30th which is four weeks!! I left a message with the nurse

so hopefully they will be able to do something... Let's cross our fingers!

I heard a lot about those TNF inhibitors at the conference, but the talk was

a little over my head! I'm a CPA, so I understand numbers, but the whole

medical jargon thing is beyond me! LOL!!!

Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis

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Hi Alia,

So sorry you are feeling so down.Caroline is a trooper and once again she

will amaze you.I pray the Enbrel will do its thing and work swiftly.They are

doing studies on TNF inhibitors and iritis/uveitis with very promising

hopes.It

would be wonderful if the Enbrel got rid of the joint and eye inflimation.

Congradulations on getting it so quickly,when does Caroline start?

LOve and Hugs

Becki and 6 systemic

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In a message dated 8/6/04 10:47:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

Arthurnator@... writes:

> They wanted

> a doctor or nurse watch me give the shot.I was soo nervous holding a vial

> worth close to $200.

>

Hi Becki:

I so understand that feeling of holding such an expensive med in your hands.

growth hormone costs approximately 35,000 a year. I am in a panic

on delivery day. You know, you wait and wait and when you leave for two

minutes to get the kids from school, boom, they deliver. It's just incredible

how

much medicine can cost!

Take care.

Patty

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Thanks for the tip . I totally did this and it worked great!

Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis

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After I put the dilutent into the enrbel stuff i just stick it back in the

fridge it will disolve it perfectly and i know im not shaking it. Leave it

for

an hour and it also cuts down on the foam they area always talking about.. I

thought of that all by myself.. :)

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Becki - The Enbrel shot went well. The EMLA cream worked for once and we

were able to give her both her MTX and Enbrel shots on Saturday. She winced

a little, but no bruising this week!! We have dropped her Prednisone back

down to 7mg from 30mg so we'll see if the two shots worked shortly!

Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis

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Hi Alia,

You will do just fine giving the Enbrel. never got any kind of side

effects from the Enbrel.Do expect a shot reaction,thats normal and it will

stop

happening.It will be red,round,raised and mildly to moderately itchy that

can

last several days.The next shot in a totaly differant area can bring a

reaction

to the previous shot site.I think went about a month before the

reactions then they only lasted a month.Nothing ever since. didn't like

the

coldness going in so I keep it out for about 10 minuites before giving it to

him.

The new kits look complicated but they aren't.You won't use the vial adapter

at all.Just pop the top off the vial,put the needle on the syringe,wipe off

the vial,stick needle in,then put plunger on.Slowely push so you have a

constant

drip,streaming won't hurt but it will make foamy bubbles that take longer to

subside.It usualy takes a little longer then directions say to

disolve,sometimes you get a very small,stubborn speck of white but just be

patient and keep

swirling.

Good luck and will be thinking of Miss C tomorrow.

Love and HUgs

Becki and 6 systemic

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Dumb question~ But what is EMLA cream?

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Hi Alia,

You will do just fine giving the Enbrel. never got any kind of side

effects from the Enbrel.Do expect a shot reaction,thats normal and it

will

stop

happening.It will be red,round,raised and mildly to moderately itchy

that

can

last several days.The next shot in a totaly differant area can bring a

reaction

to the previous shot site.I think went about a month before the

reactions then they only lasted a month.Nothing ever since. didn't

like

the

coldness going in so I keep it out for about 10 minuites before giving

it to

him.

The new kits look complicated but they aren't.You won't use the vial

adapter

at all.Just pop the top off the vial,put the needle on the syringe,wipe

off

the vial,stick needle in,then put plunger on.Slowely push so you have a

constant

drip,streaming won't hurt but it will make foamy bubbles that take

longer to

subside.It usualy takes a little longer then directions say to

disolve,sometimes you get a very small,stubborn speck of white but just

be

patient and keep

swirling.

Good luck and will be thinking of Miss C tomorrow.

Love and HUgs

Becki and 6 systemic

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NOT a dumb question!! It's a cream you can put on topically to numb the

injection site. It doesn't help with the pain meds, but it takes away the

needle pain.

Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis

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Hi Alia,

You will do just fine giving the Enbrel. never got any kind of side

effects from the Enbrel.Do expect a shot reaction,thats normal and it

will

stop

happening.It will be red,round,raised and mildly to moderately itchy

that

can

last several days.The next shot in a totaly differant area can bring a

reaction

to the previous shot site.I think went about a month before the

reactions then they only lasted a month.Nothing ever since. didn't

like

the

coldness going in so I keep it out for about 10 minuites before giving

it to

him.

The new kits look complicated but they aren't.You won't use the vial

adapter

at all.Just pop the top off the vial,put the needle on the syringe,wipe

off

the vial,stick needle in,then put plunger on.Slowely push so you have a

constant

drip,streaming won't hurt but it will make foamy bubbles that take

longer to

subside.It usualy takes a little longer then directions say to

disolve,sometimes you get a very small,stubborn speck of white but just

be

patient and keep

swirling.

Good luck and will be thinking of Miss C tomorrow.

Love and HUgs

Becki and 6 systemic

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Thanks Patty!

Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis

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Hi Alia:

Sorry to hear that Caroline is still having such bad pain and that you are

feeling so sad:( I wish we could all come and help you with some TLC. I

hope

and pray that Enbrel is the miracle medicine for Caroline and gets her pain

free ASAP:)

Take care.

Patty

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