Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Hi Alia: I am thrilled to hear little Caroline had a good rheumy visit. I hope her SED rate goes back down and stays down. That is great about her drops for her eyes becoming less. She and you must be thrilled about that. Here's to no cells at next visit. Take care. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Hi Alia, Glad to hear Miss C had a great appointment and the eye news was very exciting. I do so pray the WBC comes up.I guess it was caused by too heavy doses of the immunosupresants,but should improve since the MTX dose was lowered.I remember all those nasty little astrics or several things in the high or low column.I agree with Stacia,the SED could still be picking up the nasty tummy illness Caroline had.s never had a CRP that I know of but when he has to restart labs I will have that one included.Since coming off the MTX no more labs for now. I would just be rejoicing in the joint improvement.So many people have had high SED's and felt great and low SED's and felt awful. for the first time in 2 yrs had 2 things abnormal and I liked to had a cow,lol the funny part is it's not a pediatric lab and his MCV came 1 point low and his Platelet count came back 4 points high. Sorry I started talking about ,I try not to talk about how he is doing anymore and focus more on helping. Just know that I am so happy Caroline had a great appointment and hope things keep getting better. Love and hugs Becki and 6 systemic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Alia, Great to have a good rheumy visit, isn't it?!!! I'm so glad to hear Caroline is doing so well, and they eye getting better too. That is mystifying about the sed. rate. I assume that's why you can't taper the pred yet? I wonder if any other internal things are inflamed to cause the high sed. rate. Did the rheumy check the liver/spleen/etc.? We'll pray for a lower sed. rate. Actually, did you get a CRP result? That is a better indicator of inflammation at the moment of the blood test. Maybe the sed. is lingering from inflammation from a few weeks ago? Just thinking out loud, not trying to play doctor. Hugs, Stacia and Hunter 8 systemic, iritis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2004 Report Share Posted September 16, 2004 Alia: I am so glad that Caroline's joints are looking good, but I know that the sed rate must worry you. It is so great that her eyes are better...I guess we have to take the victories, whatever they are!! As long as she is feeling so much BETTER! I still recall watching her dancing up on the stage at AJAO...what a cutie!! Here's hoping that the sed rate drops and the stiffness finally disappears. How is your knee doing? and Rob 15 Spondy On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 13:25:41 -0500 " Pranke, Alia " <Alia.Pranke@...> writes: Greetings! We just got back from Caroline's rheumy and we had an excellent appointment. All of her joints continue to look good, but she is just a little bit on the stiff side so we are adding Ibuprofen again to help. Her biggest concerns right now are her height and her sed rate. She mapped her growth and since January she has fallen off the curve. It's not a ton, but she is probably 6+ months behind right now on the growth chart. She hopes that her current dosage of prednisone (5mg) is low enough to not affect her anymore, but also stated we won't be getting off prednisone anytime soon. Her only comment on that was that she doesn't think she'll be on them her entire life. Not sure how to read that one! Her other concern is that her Sed rate has also never really gone down. Her last labs two weeks ago showed a sed rate of 56, but she has consistently been at around 30. So, while her joints are starting to look really great her labs are still all over the place. Her white blood count is low also but not terrible. She's also not anemic which is a really great sign she said. So, like so many others on this list, Caroline looks good, but her labs are bad or vice versus. It's never a clear picture. Her eyes are also looking better too. She's down from a 1+ to a trace and we have lowered her eye drops to 4 times daily Sorry this got long. I am still catching up on posts. I only have 126 unread email messages! Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2004 Report Share Posted September 17, 2004 Thanks so much . We really are quite relieved. Now we are just hoping nothing goes wrong in the next month because her Rheumy will be on vacation the whole month of October practically! Thanks so much. What a compliment. She is soo much fun, I can hardly remember life without her. Last night she gave me a big hug and said " I love you so much! " Just out of the blue! My heart broke in half right there My knee is coming along, thanks for asking. I get my stitches out today. It's still pretty swollen and numb, but much better. I still can't go up or down stairs but I am off of my crutches! Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis Re: Caroline's Rheumy Visit Alia: I am so glad that Caroline's joints are looking good, but I know that the sed rate must worry you. It is so great that her eyes are better...I guess we have to take the victories, whatever they are!! As long as she is feeling so much BETTER! I still recall watching her dancing up on the stage at AJAO...what a cutie!! Here's hoping that the sed rate drops and the stiffness finally disappears. How is your knee doing? and Rob 15 Spondy On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 13:25:41 -0500 " Pranke, Alia " <Alia.Pranke@...> writes: Greetings! We just got back from Caroline's rheumy and we had an excellent appointment. All of her joints continue to look good, but she is just a little bit on the stiff side so we are adding Ibuprofen again to help. Her biggest concerns right now are her height and her sed rate. She mapped her growth and since January she has fallen off the curve. It's not a ton, but she is probably 6+ months behind right now on the growth chart. She hopes that her current dosage of prednisone (5mg) is low enough to not affect her anymore, but also stated we won't be getting off prednisone anytime soon. Her only comment on that was that she doesn't think she'll be on them her entire life. Not sure how to read that one! Her other concern is that her Sed rate has also never really gone down. Her last labs two weeks ago showed a sed rate of 56, but she has consistently been at around 30. So, while her joints are starting to look really great her labs are still all over the place. Her white blood count is low also but not terrible. She's also not anemic which is a really great sign she said. So, like so many others on this list, Caroline looks good, but her labs are bad or vice versus. It's never a clear picture. Her eyes are also looking better too. She's down from a 1+ to a trace and we have lowered her eye drops to 4 times daily Sorry this got long. I am still catching up on posts. I only have 126 unread email messages! Alia and Caroline, age 2, poly and uveitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.