Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 had her 2nd rheumy appt yesterday. To make a long story short, he upped her Naprosyn dose and added Zantac for her tummy. Her appetite is just about nill. She used to be a wonderful eater, but now she hardly eats at all. Yesterday, I was lucky to get a few small bites of food in her all day. I've started giving her a little Pediasure and yesterday also started liquid vitamin drops. She lost one pound in the month from our last visit to the rheumy. He also basically told us to be prepared next visit to discuss steroid joint injections. It would be under general anesthesia, which is the part that really worries me for my little girl at only 20 months of age....I understand the need....and the naprosyn doesn't really seem to be helping her much. It' s on the march to her knees now, and she still isn't walking right. Have any of your very little ones (under 2 years) gone under general anesthesia? I'm so scared about that. Also, my husband is very convinced that her last immunizations are what brought this on. It did come on right after she had her last shot (DTAP). Prior to that, she was very healthy...hardly ever more than sniffles...it does seem like a big coincidence, but all of the doctors say no, that's not the cause. Hubby will not give up on this, though, and he's been doing his own research and has found some stuff that makes me question the doctors. This issue is causing more stress, because he's now questioning whether she should have remaining immunizations and when, and I'm conflicted. On the one hand, I don't want to stray from what is " federally accepted " , because I don't feel I have the knowledge to prescribe an immunization schedule that varies from that. On the other hand, there are some convincing arguments on the other side. And I also know from experience that doctors don't always have all the answers....and it is possible that they're just blindly following a schedule that really does have some negative consequences for our kids. Have any of you questioned this or researched this issue - the link between immunizations and autoimmune diseases, or JRA specifically? Thanks! I welcome anything that you may have to add or suggest at this point....I'm feeling a little overwhelmed with all of this right now. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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