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She was on prednisone at the very beginning - from about January last year to

about April when they were finally able to wean her off. Is Mobic more

powerful than naproxyn then?

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lisa

I was wondering if lexi is on prednisone?? it helped my daughter when she

had so many flares, her knee would get swollen and worm and she barely

can walk on that leg.

her doct also put her on mobic instead of naprox when she is in more

pain than usual it also helped. Hope lexi starts doing better soon.

kay lampe( amber poly)

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  • 5 years later...

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I'm really sorry to hear this! I'm glad you have a diagnosis and treatment plan

though. The IVs were tough for (while hospitalized) and she still hates

blood draws. She recently started going back to the lab room herself to get her

blood drawn. She still hates it, but has connected with one of the labs

assistants which makes it a tiny bit better. 's been asking me about

getting an email address. When I have that set up I'll have her email Lexi, as

we discussed via email. My thoughts are with you as you start the Remicade -

fingers crossed that it will help with both the JRA and UC!

nn (, 9, systemic)

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> Hello all,

> I haven't posted in a while - mostly a lurker because we are so terrible busy!

Since I finally have a moment on the computer I thought I would send a quick

recap for new families to this listserv and an update on the past few months.

Lexi is 9 and was dx'd with JRA by the wonderful Dr. Hollister at Children's

about 5 years ago. She was then soon after diag. w hypothyroidism, and

eventually found some relief for the JRA with Enbrel, periodic naproxyn, and

then thyroid meds. She had her ups and downs through the years with lots of

illness (swine flu, flares, fungal infections in her throat d/t inhaled steroids

for asthma, etc.) For the past year she has had trouble with what we thought

was constipation - she would spend sometimes 40 min. in the bathroom both at

home and at school several times a day and in the eves. She occasionally

complained of her tummy hurting, but nothing that was emergent, so we stayed the

course. We began giving her Miralax last Spring/.Summer, and then in about Aug.

I began noticing that she was having blood in her stool, and by Sept. I noticed

a few large blood clots in the toilet in the eves. The discomfort that she

reported never got worse, so her ped increased her dose of Miralax and said to

start giving her mineral oil. The blood decreased temporarily but when the oil

was stopped, the blood increased again. After battling the ped I finally got

her into a GI doc who, upon exam, said they felt something was wrong. She had

to have a colonoscopy in mid-Dec., and they found bleeding ulcers through the

first third of her colon. Now, after biopsies, 4 or 5 sets of blood draws and

tests, an upper GI and consult with the GI clinic at Chidlresn' they have

determined that she has ulcerative colitis that looks as though it has been

going on for some time! (Thanks Kaiser Permanente for missing this!!!!!!) The

GI dept has her on an oral and rectal steroid, prevacid to help alleviate the

side effects of the steroid, and a pain med for temporary use. They consulted

with Dr. Hollister and they have decided to put Lexi on Remicade infusions which

will hopefully take care of both her JRA (and take the place of Enbrel) and the

ulcerative colitis. This scares me because she is VERY needle phobic - she was

already in the past and now with everything she has had to endure lately she has

become even more needle phobic! They assure me that by working with a

psychologist and child life dept at Childrens' they can help her through these

infusions, but I am still worried. Anyone had any luck with specific ways to

help a child deal with stuff like this? We put the lidocaine on her arm before

the last 2 blood draws/shots and it's not helped from the panic standpoint.

Anyone else have a young child on Remicade and how have they responded? Pros/

Cons? I know you all have been a wealth of knowledge in the past and I am

hopeful that some families will have some good info for us. Thanks!!!!

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