Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 I dont know Helen, i would be ready to take him into the peds for labs and see if they can figure out whats going on with him, has he ever seen a gastro doc?? To me it doesn't seem med related, but this is along time to not feel well. Keep us posted (as you do so well, i on the other hand stink at posting updates). Luv and hugs, Aj and Holly (12 yrs old, systemic jra since 9/94) _www.caringbridge.org/visit/holly_ (http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/holly) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 You might want to check into serum sickness with the Remicade. One of the doctors I went to was concerned that the reason I was throwing up was because the Remicade was making me sick, it turned out that the surgery I had last year broke, but serum sickness is a real thing, definitely check into that. Lots of Love (JAS, 21) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 , What surgery broke??? I hadn't thought of serum sickness either...Talk to you soon Luv and hugs, Aj and Holly (12 yrs old, systemic jra since 9/94) _www.caringbridge.org/visit/holly_ (http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/holly) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 Hi Helen: Poor guy! Vomiting scares the you know what out of me, let alone a youngster doing it so much:( Does his ped know about his vomiting? I concur with the others, see the ped ASAP. Please let us know how Mr. Nick is doing and what you find out. Will keep him and you in my thoughts and prayers that this is over quickly for him. Take care. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 Personally, I would call the ped now. I would bet he is at the least dehydrated. Even though he may be drinking, he could still be. How often is he urinating? When was 6, he went through something similar but I never thought of dehydration as he was drinking and eating, although not much. We messed around for about one week, and finally was able to get the office staff at the drs to understand that he needed to see the ped. She took one look at him and put him in the hospital for fluids. I am not trying to scare you, but vomiting for almost one month is not good, especially at his weight. He could be damaging his stomach or esophagus. This could somehow be med related and the dr should be aware of this. Any oral meds he is taking, he is probably not getting the full benefits of due to the vomiting. I would let the ped in on what is going on and let him/her make the decision as to whether this is something bad or not. I hope Nick is feeling well soon. JMHO, Michele ( 18, spondy) Any suggestions anyone??? I need to get some idea from you guys as to what could possibly be going on with . It all started at the begining of December when Nick had a couple of days where he threw up on the bus ride to school. Nick has a tendency for motion sickness and was pretty bad as a younger child but had been doing better as he has gotten older. He sits at the front of the bus and tries to look out the drivers front window to try and help. Prior to this Nick has thrown up once in awhile at home, usually in the mornings. Although he doesnt tell me so i dont know how often this happens. I talked to his rheumy about this and she rx zofran for when he felt sick. We were thinking it could have been the MTX. December 23rd Nick got sick and threw up a LOT during the day. I figured it was a bug and would pass. But since then hes throw up during the night on the 26th and now last night and this morning. between bouts of vomiting hes acting perfectly fine, hes not had any fevers now since xmas day. Im getting concerned with the frequency at which hes throwing up. A stomach bug doesnt usually last this long and hes basically been throwing up the whole month. ive tried to limit his diet to the BRAT diet, but to tell the truth hes not eating much and his weight is down to 46lbs. Hes not had any changes to his meds recently and is currently on remicade ( last infusion Nov 28th) prednisone, folic acid, MTX, prilosec and indomethacin and zofran ( not helping any) Any ideas????? Im ready to see his ped soon if this doesnt stop. His rheumy is out on medical leave although i have talked to her a few times on the phone and we dont see the new temp rheumy until jan 20th Anything i can do to help in the meantime??? hugs Helen and (8,systemic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 ...sorry to hear the reflux is back. I hope it will relieve itself soon! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 Yeah I was really disapointed to say the least. That whole surgery and for nothing. My body has been pretty messed up recently.. I currently cannot take a deep breath without a stabbing pain in my right side..my doctors have decided its not my lungs because i am not short of breath.. the doctors are thinking pancreatis now but they arent sure.. I have no clue but I am totally unable to take a deep breath so i have been shallow breathing for the last week.. I'm 21 and totally falling apart ..maybe 2006 will be my year.. I hope for everyone.. Lots of Love (JAS, 21) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 My Neisen Fundoplication reversed itself.. so I'm back to having acid reflux and throwing up in the morning due to having to much acid in my stomach.. not as much as before I had the surgery but it shouldnt be happening at all and it is.. sadly.. but i guess it only reversed itself a little bit so thats good i guess... Re: Any suggestions anyone??? , What surgery broke??? I hadn't thought of serum sickness either...Talk to you soon Luv and hugs, Aj and Holly (12 yrs old, systemic jra since 9/94) _www.caringbridge.org/visit/holly_ (http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/holly) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 , I hope that its not pancreatitis but my sister that has chrones had similar symptoms and that is what she had. I hope you get some answers quickly because I am sure you must be feeling rather lousy! Thinking of you today and praying you will have a better day tomorrow! (Aundrea 10 systemic jra)--- In , bncknwurnumber@a... wrote: > > Yeah I was really disapointed to say the least. That whole surgery and for > nothing. My body has been pretty messed up recently.. I currently cannot take a > deep breath without a stabbing pain in my right side..my doctors have > decided its not my lungs because i am not short of breath.. the doctors are > thinking pancreatis now but they arent sure.. I have no clue but I am totally > unable to take a deep breath so i have been shallow breathing for the last week.. > I'm 21 and totally falling apart ..maybe 2006 will be my year.. I hope for > everyone.. > > Lots of Love > (JAS, 21) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 , positive vibes coming your way for a better year in 2006! hang tight and hang tough! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 Helen in my assessment may have or not, developed some sensitivity to a med or combination of meds. Along with all the preservatives in the foods today! Well its only my thought. Plus factor in the emotional roller coaster these little one's are on! Hope the doctor comes to some conclusion and is able to help . hplta Rusty happy 6th day of Hannaka to all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 , has bouts with this. She started out young with stomach problems. Her Dr did a test to measure the acid in her blood. When that came back with more than a adult should have. This doctor put on Sodium Bicarbate ( Baking Soda) lolol. It worked until she got older. When she got that way again they changed her meds again. Today she still has bouts with it. So far we know she is Hyperglycemic. But that still doesn't help much. She tried to make sure she eats and never lets the stomach get empty. I hope you get to feeling better. went up the steps night before last. I didn't know she felt sick. She crawled up the steps and then fell out on the floor. THEN she hollers for me to come help her to the bathroom. Last night she was in my bed at 2am waking me up with her spine hurting along with her legs and she had a real bad headache plus sick stomach feeling. Crossing my fingers she gets a better nights sleep tonight. I got up those steps night before last and said ok how come you went up the steps instead of staying downstairs. Her reply was well if I got sick I know you would have wanted me in my bathroom lolol. I told her she should have gotten on my bed downstairs instead of crawling up stairs. lolol. Robbin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 HI Helen, After reading your post, before you even mentioned the MTX, I was wondering to myself if Nick was taking that, I read here often, but it is hard soemtimes to keep up with all the kiddo's meds. Anyways, my first thought is the MTX. My son Bronson's stomach problems began gradually and eventually, he was like Nick, throwing up daily, once in the morning, once or more times at night, and fine in between. His Rheumatologist also perscribed meds for his stomach, but for him to take only on the MTX day, well, between the time I received the perscription, and his next MTX day, he had thrown up so much that I called his doctor again, and he said Bronson needed to be taken off the MTX immediately, that it sounded like he was having a type of reaction to it. So, that is what we did, there was no gradual weaning off, we just stopped the MTX completely, and about a week later, the throwing up stopped. Bronson still can't even think about the shot or apple juice (it's what we first put the injectable MTX liquid in when he was taking it orally) without feeling like he's going to throw up, and it's been 2 years since he took MTX. Obviously, I am not a doctor, and you would need to find out more from yours, but your story with Nick sounded very familar to me. I hope he is feeling better soon and you can figure out what exactly is going on with him. Jodi, Bronson, 10, systemic - In , " hburger64 " <hburger64@h...> wrote: > > I need to get some idea from you guys as to what could possibly be > going on with . > > It all started at the begining of December when Nick had a couple of > days where he threw up on the bus ride to school. Nick has a > tendency for motion sickness and was pretty bad as a younger child > but had been doing better as he has gotten older. He sits at the > front of the bus and tries to look out the drivers front window to > try and help. Prior to this Nick has thrown up once in awhile at > home, usually in the mornings. Although he doesnt tell me so i dont > know how often this happens. I talked to his rheumy about this and > she rx zofran for when he felt sick. We were thinking it could have > been the MTX. > > December 23rd Nick got sick and threw up a LOT during the day. I > figured it was a bug and would pass. But since then hes throw up > during the night on the 26th and now last night and this morning. > between bouts of vomiting hes acting perfectly fine, hes not had any > fevers now since xmas day. > > Im getting concerned with the frequency at which hes throwing up. A > stomach bug doesnt usually last this long and hes basically been > throwing up the whole month. ive tried to limit his diet to the BRAT > diet, but to tell the truth hes not eating much and his weight is > down to 46lbs. Hes not had any changes to his meds recently and is > currently on remicade ( last infusion Nov 28th) prednisone, folic > acid, MTX, prilosec and indomethacin and zofran ( not helping any) > > Any ideas????? Im ready to see his ped soon if this doesnt stop. His > rheumy is out on medical leave although i have talked to her a few > times on the phone and we dont see the new temp rheumy until jan 20th > > Anything i can do to help in the meantime??? > > hugs Helen and (8,systemic) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Hi Helen, This sounds so familiar to my situation. I took MTX for about one year with no problems, I then began getting sick on a regular basis. It was a nausiating sickness that you could just tell was sort of a chemical sickness rather than a bug. This sickness went on for months because I was in a great deal of pain and not willing to stop the MTX. Finally I did stop the MTX and within 2 weeks, I was no longer sick. Evidently I had built up a reaction of some sort to the MTX. I did not take my Folic Acid religiously and that could have been the issue, but I think I eventually built up an allergic reaction to it. Even though I have not taken it for years, I get sick immediately when I take it. If smelling it causes a gag reaction, he probably has the same thing. Any suggestions anyone??? I need to get some idea from you guys as to what could possibly be going on with . It all started at the begining of December when Nick had a couple of days where he threw up on the bus ride to school. Nick has a tendency for motion sickness and was pretty bad as a younger child but had been doing better as he has gotten older. He sits at the front of the bus and tries to look out the drivers front window to try and help. Prior to this Nick has thrown up once in awhile at home, usually in the mornings. Although he doesnt tell me so i dont know how often this happens. I talked to his rheumy about this and she rx zofran for when he felt sick. We were thinking it could have been the MTX. December 23rd Nick got sick and threw up a LOT during the day. I figured it was a bug and would pass. But since then hes throw up during the night on the 26th and now last night and this morning. between bouts of vomiting hes acting perfectly fine, hes not had any fevers now since xmas day. Im getting concerned with the frequency at which hes throwing up. A stomach bug doesnt usually last this long and hes basically been throwing up the whole month. ive tried to limit his diet to the BRAT diet, but to tell the truth hes not eating much and his weight is down to 46lbs. Hes not had any changes to his meds recently and is currently on remicade ( last infusion Nov 28th) prednisone, folic acid, MTX, prilosec and indomethacin and zofran ( not helping any) Any ideas????? Im ready to see his ped soon if this doesnt stop. His rheumy is out on medical leave although i have talked to her a few times on the phone and we dont see the new temp rheumy until jan 20th Anything i can do to help in the meantime??? hugs Helen and (8,systemic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Hi lisa, Don't rule out Rheumatic nodules on your lungs. I had them at age 21 and they are very painful. I would be breathing just fine and then all the sudden when I moved in a certain position I had to stop breathing because the pain was so great. They eventaully went away on their own. taylor (poly, 35) Re: Any suggestions anyone??? Yeah I was really disapointed to say the least. That whole surgery and for nothing. My body has been pretty messed up recently.. I currently cannot take a deep breath without a stabbing pain in my right side..my doctors have decided its not my lungs because i am not short of breath.. the doctors are thinking pancreatis now but they arent sure.. I have no clue but I am totally unable to take a deep breath so i have been shallow breathing for the last week.. I'm 21 and totally falling apart ..maybe 2006 will be my year.. I hope for everyone.. Lots of Love (JAS, 21) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Helen, My sister that has chrones disease also had this reaction to mtx...She would have frequent bouts of vomiting. She had also become anemic and her liver enzymes were very elevated. It stopped after she dc/d mtx. (Aundrea 10 systemic jra)-- - In , " " <brian.taylor@h...> wrote: > > Hi Helen, > This sounds so familiar to my situation. I took MTX for about one year with > no problems, I then began getting sick on a regular basis. It was a > nausiating sickness that you could just tell was sort of a chemical sickness > rather than a bug. This sickness went on for months because I was in a > great deal of pain and not willing to stop the MTX. Finally I did stop the > MTX and within 2 weeks, I was no longer sick. Evidently I had built up a > reaction of some sort to the MTX. I did not take my Folic Acid religiously > and that could have been the issue, but I think I eventually built up an > allergic reaction to it. Even though I have not taken it for years, I get > sick immediately when I take it. If smelling it causes a gag reaction, he > probably has the same thing. > > Any suggestions anyone??? > > > I need to get some idea from you guys as to what could possibly be > going on with . > > It all started at the begining of December when Nick had a couple of > days where he threw up on the bus ride to school. Nick has a > tendency for motion sickness and was pretty bad as a younger child > but had been doing better as he has gotten older. He sits at the > front of the bus and tries to look out the drivers front window to > try and help. Prior to this Nick has thrown up once in awhile at > home, usually in the mornings. Although he doesnt tell me so i dont > know how often this happens. I talked to his rheumy about this and > she rx zofran for when he felt sick. We were thinking it could have > been the MTX. > > December 23rd Nick got sick and threw up a LOT during the day. I > figured it was a bug and would pass. But since then hes throw up > during the night on the 26th and now last night and this morning. > between bouts of vomiting hes acting perfectly fine, hes not had any > fevers now since xmas day. > > Im getting concerned with the frequency at which hes throwing up. A > stomach bug doesnt usually last this long and hes basically been > throwing up the whole month. ive tried to limit his diet to the BRAT > diet, but to tell the truth hes not eating much and his weight is > down to 46lbs. Hes not had any changes to his meds recently and is > currently on remicade ( last infusion Nov 28th) prednisone, folic > acid, MTX, prilosec and indomethacin and zofran ( not helping any) > > Any ideas????? Im ready to see his ped soon if this doesnt stop. His > rheumy is out on medical leave although i have talked to her a few > times on the phone and we dont see the new temp rheumy until jan 20th > > Anything i can do to help in the meantime??? > > hugs Helen and (8,systemic) > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 -Jodi. Thanks for the info, I hope its not the MTX, I have changed the day he gets the shot from sat to friday nights to give him more time over the weekend to recover. I have also moved some of this other meds from Am to PM and so far so good. he did fine with last weekends shot. I hope it works! hugs Helen and (8,systemic) -- In , " momofboyzx2 " <momofboyzx2@y...> wrote: > > HI Helen, > After reading your post, before you even mentioned the MTX, I was > wondering to myself if Nick was taking that, I read here often, but > it is hard soemtimes to keep up with all the kiddo's meds. Anyways, > my first thought is the MTX. My son Bronson's stomach problems began > gradually and eventually, he was like Nick, throwing up daily, once > in the morning, once or more times at night, and fine in between. > His Rheumatologist also perscribed meds for his stomach, but for him > to take only on the MTX day, well, between the time I received the > perscription, and his next MTX day, he had thrown up so much that I > called his doctor again, and he said Bronson needed to be taken off > the MTX immediately, that it sounded like he was having a type of > reaction to it. So, that is what we did, there was no gradual > weaning off, we just stopped the MTX completely, and about a week > later, the throwing up stopped. Bronson still can't even think about > the shot or apple juice (it's what we first put the injectable MTX > liquid in when he was taking it orally) without feeling like he's > going to throw up, and it's been 2 years since he took MTX. > Obviously, I am not a doctor, and you would need to find out more > from yours, but your story with Nick sounded very familar to me. I > hope he is feeling better soon and you can figure out what exactly > is going on with him. > Jodi, Bronson, 10, systemic > > > > > > > - In , " hburger64 " <hburger64@h...> wrote: > > > > I need to get some idea from you guys as to what could possibly be > > going on with . > > > > It all started at the begining of December when Nick had a couple > of > > days where he threw up on the bus ride to school. Nick has a > > tendency for motion sickness and was pretty bad as a younger child > > but had been doing better as he has gotten older. He sits at the > > front of the bus and tries to look out the drivers front window to > > try and help. Prior to this Nick has thrown up once in awhile at > > home, usually in the mornings. Although he doesnt tell me so i > dont > > know how often this happens. I talked to his rheumy about this and > > she rx zofran for when he felt sick. We were thinking it could > have > > been the MTX. > > > > December 23rd Nick got sick and threw up a LOT during the day. I > > figured it was a bug and would pass. But since then hes throw up > > during the night on the 26th and now last night and this morning. > > between bouts of vomiting hes acting perfectly fine, hes not had > any > > fevers now since xmas day. > > > > Im getting concerned with the frequency at which hes throwing up. > A > > stomach bug doesnt usually last this long and hes basically been > > throwing up the whole month. ive tried to limit his diet to the > BRAT > > diet, but to tell the truth hes not eating much and his weight is > > down to 46lbs. Hes not had any changes to his meds recently and is > > currently on remicade ( last infusion Nov 28th) prednisone, folic > > acid, MTX, prilosec and indomethacin and zofran ( not helping any) > > > > Any ideas????? Im ready to see his ped soon if this doesnt stop. > His > > rheumy is out on medical leave although i have talked to her a few > > times on the phone and we dont see the new temp rheumy until jan > 20th > > > > Anything i can do to help in the meantime??? > > > > hugs Helen and (8,systemic) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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