Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Hi Helen, I am sorry to hear about Nick. You probably already have done this, but the one thing I have learned is to let the ped rheumy know whenever n is sick. Even if it is a hangnail, I will let the rheumy know and let him make the judgement call. I have found that systemic kids are usually far too complicated for a pediatrician. Nick will be in our prayers. (n, 17, systemic) On Aug 1, 2006, at 12:46 PM, hburger64 wrote: > Nick was still vomiting this morning so I took him in again. He then > proceeded to vomit 4 times between getting to the doctors parking > lot and the appt room. > > He looked awful, had a headache and was dizzy. The doctor looked him > over and started talking about brain bleeds and brain tumors. Before > I knew it Nick was scheduled for am emergency brain CT. I have no > idea how I managed to hold it together and drive over to the > imagining center ( about 15 miles away). The fact that we didnt even > have an appt and they were going to fit us in had me freaking out. I > tried to call Alia to calm me down, but I forgot Evan was having his > surgery this morning. > > Thank god, after 2 hours we got the fantastic news that his head was > fine. Im so glad it was read and reported back to the ped while I > waited. I dont think i could have handled coming home and sitting by > a phone. > > The ped wanted us back in his office, so we went back, donated some > more blood ( mono was negative )) have to wait for the EBV) and > sent us off with a rx for some anti-sickness suppositories as pills > will not stay down him right now and instructions to call if he gets > worse. > The big fear now is dehydration. He wanted to give him some IV > fluids, but I promised to faithfully get fluids in him. His weight > is down to 46lbs ( > > So, now im suppose to go try sleep as I worked all night and went > straight off to the appts today. Im due back at work in 7 hours and > Im so wound up i'm not sure I will be able to sleep. > > I really dont know at this point if Nick will gte this remicade on > Friday. > > Hugs Helen and (8,systemic) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 -, No, I have not talked to the rheumy. Since the nurse was so rude when I called last time, Im a little gunshy to even talk to her again. If it was his old rheumy I would have called. We have an appt on friday, so I will be talking in full with the doc then. I hope by then Nick is doing better, although hes still throwing up now even with the trimethobenzamide supp on board. If hes still vomiting this much tomorrow we will be back in the peds office and i will suggest that the ped confers with the rheumy. thanks hugs Helen and (8,systemic) -- In , Price <bc.price@...> wrote: > > Hi Helen, > > I am sorry to hear about Nick. You probably already have done this, > but the one thing I have learned is to let the ped rheumy know > whenever n is sick. Even if it is a hangnail, I will let the > rheumy know and let him make the judgement call. I have found that > systemic kids are usually far too complicated for a pediatrician. > Nick will be in our prayers. (n, 17, systemic) > > > On Aug 1, 2006, at 12:46 PM, hburger64 wrote: > > > Nick was still vomiting this morning so I took him in again. He then > > proceeded to vomit 4 times between getting to the doctors parking > > lot and the appt room. > > > > He looked awful, had a headache and was dizzy. The doctor looked him > > over and started talking about brain bleeds and brain tumors. Before > > I knew it Nick was scheduled for am emergency brain CT. I have no > > idea how I managed to hold it together and drive over to the > > imagining center ( about 15 miles away). The fact that we didnt even > > have an appt and they were going to fit us in had me freaking out. I > > tried to call Alia to calm me down, but I forgot Evan was having his > > surgery this morning. > > > > Thank god, after 2 hours we got the fantastic news that his head was > > fine. Im so glad it was read and reported back to the ped while I > > waited. I dont think i could have handled coming home and sitting by > > a phone. > > > > The ped wanted us back in his office, so we went back, donated some > > more blood ( mono was negative )) have to wait for the EBV) and > > sent us off with a rx for some anti-sickness suppositories as pills > > will not stay down him right now and instructions to call if he gets > > worse. > > The big fear now is dehydration. He wanted to give him some IV > > fluids, but I promised to faithfully get fluids in him. His weight > > is down to 46lbs ( > > > > So, now im suppose to go try sleep as I worked all night and went > > straight off to the appts today. Im due back at work in 7 hours and > > Im so wound up i'm not sure I will be able to sleep. > > > > I really dont know at this point if Nick will gte this remicade on > > Friday. > > > > Hugs Helen and (8,systemic) > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 -Jo, I got 3 hours... who needs more than that, right! How did you get on today at YOUR appt. Please let us know, I was hoping to read an update when i logged on. hugs Helen and (8,systemic) -- In , " Jo & Grant " <joking70@...> wrote: > > BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG Hugs Helen! > I do hope you get/got some sleep my friend, as it is just crap trying > to deal with all this after sleepless nights (yep, had one of those > myself). > Gosh I hope little Mr Nick recovers soon!! > > Jo > Bayly, 4, Extended Oligo > > > >> Nick was still vomiting this morning so I took him in again. He > then > proceeded to vomit 4 times between getting to the doctors > parking > lot and the appt room. > > > He looked awful, had a headache and was dizzy. The doctor looked > him > over and started talking about brain bleeds and brain tumors. > Before > I knew it Nick was scheduled for am emergency brain CT. I > have no > idea how I managed to hold it together and drive over to > the > imagining center ( about 15 miles away). The fact that we didnt > even > have an appt and they were going to fit us in had me freaking > out. I > tried to call Alia to calm me down, but I forgot Evan was > having his > surgery this morning. > > > Thank god, after 2 hours we got the fantastic news that his head > was > fine. Im so glad it was read and reported back to the ped while > I waited. I dont think i could have handled coming home and sitting > by > a phone. > > > The ped wanted us back in his office, so we went back, donated > some > more blood ( mono was negative )) have to wait for the EBV) > and > sent us off with a rx for some anti-sickness suppositories as > pills > will not stay down him right now and instructions to call if > he gets > worse. > The big fear now is dehydration. He wanted to > give him some IV > fluids, but I promised to faithfully get fluids in > him. His weight > is down to 46lbs ( > > > So, now im suppose to go try sleep as I worked all night and went > > straight off to the appts today. Im due back at work in 7 hours and > > m so wound up i'm not sure I will be able to sleep. > > > I really dont know at this point if Nick will gte this remicade on > > Friday. > > > Hugs Helen and (8,systemic) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Helen, Don't suggest to the pediatrician, insist. It sounds like the pediatrician is in over his head. Another thought is to just bring him to the ER where the rheumy works. Call the rheumy first, and tell them that you are bringing Nick to the ER to be seen. If it is only a bad case of the flu, so be it. It is better to be on the safe side. Sorry for my language, but screw the mean nurse. She shouldn't be in the health field. You need to get your little guy feeling better. Take care, (n,17, systemic) On Aug 1, 2006, at 6:42 PM, hburger64 wrote: > -, > > No, I have not talked to the rheumy. Since the nurse was so rude > when I called last time, Im a little gunshy to even talk to her > again. If it was his old rheumy I would have called. > > We have an appt on friday, so I will be talking in full with the doc > then. I hope by then Nick is doing better, although hes still > throwing up now even with the trimethobenzamide supp on board. > > If hes still vomiting this much tomorrow we will be back in the peds > office and i will suggest that the ped confers with the rheumy. > > thanks > > hugs Helen and (8,systemic) > > -- In , Price <bc.price@...> wrote: > > > > Hi Helen, > > > > I am sorry to hear about Nick. You probably already have done > this, > > but the one thing I have learned is to let the ped rheumy know > > whenever n is sick. Even if it is a hangnail, I will let > the > > rheumy know and let him make the judgement call. I have found > that > > systemic kids are usually far too complicated for a > pediatrician. > > Nick will be in our prayers. (n, 17, systemic) > > > > > > On Aug 1, 2006, at 12:46 PM, hburger64 wrote: > > > > > Nick was still vomiting this morning so I took him in again. He > then > > > proceeded to vomit 4 times between getting to the doctors parking > > > lot and the appt room. > > > > > > He looked awful, had a headache and was dizzy. The doctor looked > him > > > over and started talking about brain bleeds and brain tumors. > Before > > > I knew it Nick was scheduled for am emergency brain CT. I have no > > > idea how I managed to hold it together and drive over to the > > > imagining center ( about 15 miles away). The fact that we didnt > even > > > have an appt and they were going to fit us in had me freaking > out. I > > > tried to call Alia to calm me down, but I forgot Evan was having > his > > > surgery this morning. > > > > > > Thank god, after 2 hours we got the fantastic news that his head > was > > > fine. Im so glad it was read and reported back to the ped while I > > > waited. I dont think i could have handled coming home and > sitting by > > > a phone. > > > > > > The ped wanted us back in his office, so we went back, donated > some > > > more blood ( mono was negative )) have to wait for the EBV) and > > > sent us off with a rx for some anti-sickness suppositories as > pills > > > will not stay down him right now and instructions to call if he > gets > > > worse. > > > The big fear now is dehydration. He wanted to give him some IV > > > fluids, but I promised to faithfully get fluids in him. His > weight > > > is down to 46lbs ( > > > > > > So, now im suppose to go try sleep as I worked all night and went > > > straight off to the appts today. Im due back at work in 7 hours > and > > > Im so wound up i'm not sure I will be able to sleep. > > > > > > I really dont know at this point if Nick will gte this remicade > on > > > Friday. > > > > > > Hugs Helen and (8,systemic) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 excellent suggestions ...That nurse is an idiot if she doesn't think that Nick's throwing up for days on end is worthy of at least a phone consult with the doc. He is loosing weight, not keeping anything down, and something is obviously wrong! I know that it would be nice to hold out til your friday appt. but I personally think that is way to far off for Nick...You just can't keep throwing up that much for this long. I would go with 's advice and take him to the er and notify the rheumy...If nothing else its probably time for some iv fluids and chances are they need to run some more tests...are his liver enzymes still ok...Something has to be out of wack for him to still be this ill. Hang in there Helen. I know you must be exhausted! sonia (aundrea 11 systemic jra) > > > > > > > Nick was still vomiting this morning so I took him in again. He > > then > > > > proceeded to vomit 4 times between getting to the doctors parking > > > > lot and the appt room. > > > > > > > > He looked awful, had a headache and was dizzy. The doctor looked > > him > > > > over and started talking about brain bleeds and brain tumors. > > Before > > > > I knew it Nick was scheduled for am emergency brain CT. I have no > > > > idea how I managed to hold it together and drive over to the > > > > imagining center ( about 15 miles away). The fact that we didnt > > even > > > > have an appt and they were going to fit us in had me freaking > > out. I > > > > tried to call Alia to calm me down, but I forgot Evan was having > > his > > > > surgery this morning. > > > > > > > > Thank god, after 2 hours we got the fantastic news that his head > > was > > > > fine. Im so glad it was read and reported back to the ped while I > > > > waited. I dont think i could have handled coming home and > > sitting by > > > > a phone. > > > > > > > > The ped wanted us back in his office, so we went back, donated > > some > > > > more blood ( mono was negative )) have to wait for the EBV) and > > > > sent us off with a rx for some anti-sickness suppositories as > > pills > > > > will not stay down him right now and instructions to call if he > > gets > > > > worse. > > > > The big fear now is dehydration. He wanted to give him some IV > > > > fluids, but I promised to faithfully get fluids in him. His > > weight > > > > is down to 46lbs ( > > > > > > > > So, now im suppose to go try sleep as I worked all night and went > > > > straight off to the appts today. Im due back at work in 7 hours > > and > > > > Im so wound up i'm not sure I will be able to sleep. > > > > > > > > I really dont know at this point if Nick will gte this remicade > > on > > > > Friday. > > > > > > > > Hugs Helen and (8,systemic) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 n : Just checking on Holly. We've been really worried about her for we haven't heard back from you. Please post either to the group or send me a personal email. I know ne is anxious to hear from her and she also asked if she could call her via telephone so the two of them could actually talk. Let me know if that is a possibility. thanks - Kim Summerhill & ne (12 yrs - Jra) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 With what I went through getting diagnosed.....I agree with . Push your way through the office staff/nurses if you have to in order to get Nick seen by the doctor. I get so aggravated with nurses and office staff who don't have the brains to think things through or follow through.....you can't treat patients like another item on a " to do list " ......drives me crazy!!! BIG CYBER-HUGS (((((((Helen)))))))))))) (((((((((Nick)))))))))). Take care and try to get some rest when you can. Kathy _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Price Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 10:20 PM Subject: Re: Back from the Doctors. Helen, Don't suggest to the pediatrician, insist. It sounds like the pediatrician is in over his head. Another thought is to just bring him to the ER where the rheumy works. Call the rheumy first, and tell them that you are bringing Nick to the ER to be seen. If it is only a bad case of the flu, so be it. It is better to be on the safe side. Sorry for my language, but screw the mean nurse. She shouldn't be in the health field. You need to get your little guy feeling better. Take care, (n,17, systemic) On Aug 1, 2006, at 6:42 PM, hburger64 wrote: > -, > > No, I have not talked to the rheumy. Since the nurse was so rude > when I called last time, Im a little gunshy to even talk to her > again. If it was his old rheumy I would have called. > > We have an appt on friday, so I will be talking in full with the doc > then. I hope by then Nick is doing better, although hes still > throwing up now even with the trimethobenzamide supp on board. > > If hes still vomiting this much tomorrow we will be back in the peds > office and i will suggest that the ped confers with the rheumy. > > thanks > > hugs Helen and (8,systemic) > > -- In <mailto: %40> , Price <bc.price@...> wrote: > > > > Hi Helen, > > > > I am sorry to hear about Nick. You probably already have done > this, > > but the one thing I have learned is to let the ped rheumy know > > whenever n is sick. Even if it is a hangnail, I will let > the > > rheumy know and let him make the judgement call. I have found > that > > systemic kids are usually far too complicated for a > pediatrician. > > Nick will be in our prayers. (n, 17, systemic) > > > > > > On Aug 1, 2006, at 12:46 PM, hburger64 wrote: > > > > > Nick was still vomiting this morning so I took him in again. He > then > > > proceeded to vomit 4 times between getting to the doctors parking > > > lot and the appt room. > > > > > > He looked awful, had a headache and was dizzy. The doctor looked > him > > > over and started talking about brain bleeds and brain tumors. > Before > > > I knew it Nick was scheduled for am emergency brain CT. I have no > > > idea how I managed to hold it together and drive over to the > > > imagining center ( about 15 miles away). The fact that we didnt > even > > > have an appt and they were going to fit us in had me freaking > out. I > > > tried to call Alia to calm me down, but I forgot Evan was having > his > > > surgery this morning. > > > > > > Thank god, after 2 hours we got the fantastic news that his head > was > > > fine. Im so glad it was read and reported back to the ped while I > > > waited. I dont think i could have handled coming home and > sitting by > > > a phone. > > > > > > The ped wanted us back in his office, so we went back, donated > some > > > more blood ( mono was negative )) have to wait for the EBV) and > > > sent us off with a rx for some anti-sickness suppositories as > pills > > > will not stay down him right now and instructions to call if he > gets > > > worse. > > > The big fear now is dehydration. He wanted to give him some IV > > > fluids, but I promised to faithfully get fluids in him. His > weight > > > is down to 46lbs ( > > > > > > So, now im suppose to go try sleep as I worked all night and went > > > straight off to the appts today. Im due back at work in 7 hours > and > > > Im so wound up i'm not sure I will be able to sleep. > > > > > > I really dont know at this point if Nick will gte this remicade > on > > > Friday. > > > > > > Hugs Helen and (8,systemic) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Helen, I wanted to give you my best wishes too although I do not post much. I hope Nick gets the attention he deserves soon, and if I was you I would be afraid of doing the remicade even if a doctor says go ahead. I hope you get lots of support during this hard time and that you get answers and his health returns soon. Our best, Jan and Louis, systemic age 7. Re: Back from the Doctors. Hugs Helen...........I hope your sleeping.............I will keep you guys in my thoughts and prayers.............keep us posted, and Cindis idea about calling the rheumie is a good one....it cant hurt at all....holly had 6 monospots that all came back negative, and it wasn't till her being hospitalized and ebv titers done and returned (2 weeks later) did we find it was mono and a touch of MAS......poor guy....hugs.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Kathy, That's a good saying too. No one has power over you but YOU. Ummm well the kids and make such a beautiful smile and that just melts your heart and we have to give in. lololol. But a Adult is different. :-). We should carry a camera and when someone is mean or sassy take a picture of them lolol. Then send it to their boss and say please put this up so everyone can see it. Put a caption under it and say something about it lololol. Some places your suppose to smile at the customer's and if you don't you get a free meal. lolololol Robbin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Hi Kim..........you are just so sweet to keep track of all of us.....Holly is having a rough time still, her feet, ankles, knees and hips are killing her......she has had belly pain, and tonight nausea......still somewhat tired, but not as much as she was when we were still in school and she didn't get as much rest. We saw her rheumie about a month ago and he at that point upped the enbrel, and also talked about switching her to kineret, and as i am sure all of you know, she has a really hard time with injections, she is doing some better with that now, that she has to have them twice a week, and i have told her kineret is daily injections...........Its been a rough just shy of 2 years for her..........can't wait until we can find that magic cocktail again. Talk to you soon. n And Holly (12 years old, 11 of those years with systemic jra) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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