Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 , Dont give up girl!!! I am so happy to hear the MTX is finaly starting to work again and will only get better over the next few weeks. Sorry to hear that the tummy troubles are continuing. developed severe Gastritis some time ago from oral MTX and it was quite a challenge to remedy.He would just double over in pain crying.We tried Zantax for a month,then Prevacid for a month then we doubled the daily dose of Zantac again and after about a month all gone.It took 150mg Zantac 2x a day to heal his tummy,the same his dad was prescribed for his GERD.Only dad was 1 or 2 pills 2x daily. Aundrea has had tummy trouble since practaly day 1 so I am sure it will take longer to fix but again don't give up. Just get that beauty fealing better... Love and hugs Becki and 8systemic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 We don't have the option to give up do we! :-) The insurance company called today. They require that Aundrea fail two medications first before going on protonix. so she has failed prilosec and now they are going to put her on Zantac for a month. If she fails that they will then put her back on Protonix. Drea is home sick today with a severe headache, dizziness and stomach pain. She came home and took a couple tylenol this morning and then slept for 3 hours. Still not feeling great..the rheumy doesn't believe its related to the protonix. Hmmmmm! kind of strange though, because headaches have been the one thing that Drea rarely gets. I will see what the dose of Zantac is when I pick up her script and see if if compares to how much you ended up having to give . Thanks, (Aundrea 11 systemic jra/GERD) > > , > Dont give up girl!!! > I am so happy to hear the MTX is finaly starting to work again and will only > get better over the next few weeks. > Sorry to hear that the tummy troubles are continuing. developed severe > Gastritis some time ago from oral MTX and it was quite a challenge to remedy.He > would just double over in pain crying.We tried Zantax for a month,then > Prevacid for a month then we doubled the daily dose of Zantac again and after about > a month all gone.It took 150mg Zantac 2x a day to heal his tummy,the same his > dad was prescribed for his GERD.Only dad was 1 or 2 pills 2x daily. > Aundrea has had tummy trouble since practaly day 1 so I am sure it will take > longer to fix but again don't give up. > Just get that beauty fealing better... > Love and hugs > Becki and 8systemic > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 : I use the OTC zantac for Jay. He is 11, 5 " 1 and weighs 100 lbs. The ped told me can use the 75mg up to twice a day if needed. It works great for him and he loves to know he can have that extra dose on bad days. Keep us posted. sonia1md <sonia1md@...> wrote: We don't have the option to give up do we! :-) The insurance company called today. They require that Aundrea fail two medications first before going on protonix. so she has failed prilosec and now they are going to put her on Zantac for a month. If she fails that they will then put her back on Protonix. Drea is home sick today with a severe headache, dizziness and stomach pain. She came home and took a couple tylenol this morning and then slept for 3 hours. Still not feeling great..the rheumy doesn't believe its related to the protonix. Hmmmmm! kind of strange though, because headaches have been the one thing that Drea rarely gets. I will see what the dose of Zantac is when I pick up her script and see if if compares to how much you ended up having to give . Thanks, (Aundrea 11 systemic jra/GERD) > > , > Dont give up girl!!! > I am so happy to hear the MTX is finaly starting to work again and will only > get better over the next few weeks. > Sorry to hear that the tummy troubles are continuing. developed severe > Gastritis some time ago from oral MTX and it was quite a challenge to remedy.He > would just double over in pain crying.We tried Zantax for a month,then > Prevacid for a month then we doubled the daily dose of Zantac again and after about > a month all gone.It took 150mg Zantac 2x a day to heal his tummy,the same his > dad was prescribed for his GERD.Only dad was 1 or 2 pills 2x daily. > Aundrea has had tummy trouble since practaly day 1 so I am sure it will take > longer to fix but again don't give up. > Just get that beauty fealing better... > Love and hugs > Becki and 8systemic > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 - Poor Drea. I am sorry she has so many stomach issues! I guess the JRA isn't enough for our kids! Okay - I am kidding, but really when does it stop. That is unfortunate about your insurance. I hate all that red tape!! Hopefully the Zantac will work... Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 G'day , Here's hoping that Autumn time is nicer to Aundrea's joints. (Funny how we call it different things, and een have the seasons start at different times, I believe) Anyway, so nice to hear that the Mtx is kicking in for Drea, and hopefully she won't miss too much more school. Excuse my ignorance, but what is GERD? Are these antibiotic drugs she's been prescribed? Hugs, Jo Bayly, 4, extended oligo > > Hello everyone, > > Well its nice here in sunny AZ. The feel of fall is in the air. > Temps are down in the 90's which is quite a relief over the triple > digits that you learn to live with in the summer. > > Thought I would give a update on Drea. She is now on her 9th week > of mtx. I think that each week she seems to be getting better with > joint pain. Its evidenced by missing less and less school. She > still gets ankle and knee pain and isn't to the point of where we > hope she will end up by the time the mtx is at full effectiveness > again. > > The GERD has continued to be a big problem. Her coughing became so > severe that she was doing it all day long and she strained the > muscles on the left side of her neck and throat. > > I put a call into her rheumy but he wasn't there. The fill-in doc > put her on protonix 40 mg. and discontinued the prilosec. of couse > it requires a pre-authorization. I went ahead and got 7 days worth> and if it makes a difference then we will keep her on that. If not, > then they will move onto something else. > > I hope that all of you are doing well and adjusting to new school > schedules and the fall season! > > For those of you that are still in the valley of a new diagnosis, > relapse, or uncontrolled flare...please know that you are in my > prayers each day! > > God Bless, > (Aundrea 11 systemic jra/GERD) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 I wonder what the difference is between over the counter Zantac and prescription Zantac? Aundrea is on 150 mg each night. So tonight will be her first dose. She still had a headache this morning and tummy ache but it was less severe so she went to school and hopefully she can stay the whole day. Personally, I think the protonix caused the headache, gas pain and frequent stools. I Prefer to think it was a fluke but given Aundrea's track record, she typically is a shining example for the rare and unusal side effects from nearly any med she has tried. Maybe the Zantac will do the trick. Thanks for the info. P.S. Is Hannah having a good week healthwise? (Aundrea 11 systemic jra/GERD) > > > > , > > Dont give up girl!!! > > I am so happy to hear the MTX is finaly starting to work again and > will only > > get better over the next few weeks. > > Sorry to hear that the tummy troubles are continuing. > developed severe > > Gastritis some time ago from oral MTX and it was quite a challenge > to remedy.He > > would just double over in pain crying.We tried Zantax for a > month,then > > Prevacid for a month then we doubled the daily dose of Zantac > again and after about > > a month all gone.It took 150mg Zantac 2x a day to heal his > tummy,the same his > > dad was prescribed for his GERD.Only dad was 1 or 2 pills 2x daily. > > Aundrea has had tummy trouble since practaly day 1 so I am sure it > will take > > longer to fix but again don't give up. > > Just get that beauty fealing better... > > Love and hugs > > Becki and 8systemic > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 Hi Jo, Gerd is short for Gastroesophageal reflux disease. I wasn't familiar with either until Aundrea began having all these problems with tummy aches after she eats, and the feeling of a knot in her throat and chronic cough. For Aundrea it seems to have been caused by putting her on Aleve (high doses). We took her off of it within one week but the damage was already done. From my limited understanding something happened to the lining of her stomach and they are trying to fix that by putting her on these medications that inhibit or block acid production. Some people can take NSAIDS forever and not have troubles, for Aundrea it started within one week of treatment with Aleve and its been two months now of trying to get her her stomach healed. How are things down under? Hope all is well. (Aundrea 11 systemic jra/GERD) > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > Well its nice here in sunny AZ. The feel of fall is in the air. > > Temps are down in the 90's which is quite a relief over the triple > > digits that you learn to live with in the summer. > > > > Thought I would give a update on Drea. She is now on her 9th week > > of mtx. I think that each week she seems to be getting better > with > joint pain. Its evidenced by missing less and less school. > She > still gets ankle and knee pain and isn't to the point of where > we > hope she will end up by the time the mtx is at full > effectiveness > again. > > > > The GERD has continued to be a big problem. Her coughing became > so > severe that she was doing it all day long and she strained the > > muscles on the left side of her neck and throat. > > > > I put a call into her rheumy but he wasn't there. The fill-in doc > > put her on protonix 40 mg. and discontinued the prilosec. of > couse > it requires a pre-authorization. I went ahead and got 7 > days worth> and if it makes a difference then we will keep her on > that. If not, > then they will move onto something else. > > > I hope that all of you are doing well and adjusting to new > school > schedules and the fall season! > > > > For those of you that are still in the valley of a new > diagnosis, > relapse, or uncontrolled flare...please know that you > are in my > prayers each day! > > > God Bless, > > (Aundrea 11 systemic jra/GERD) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 I am cautiously optimistic. I have seen an increase in her energy level. I'm not sure if her pain is better or if she's ignoring and not letting it keep her down (she still is stiff in the a.m & evening and we've been giving her Tylenol 1-3 times per day along with the Mobic). I also wonder if perhaps the new dose of the Mobic is starting to kick in?. I am keeping my fingers crossed! I actually have a call into the rheumy because she needs refills and I wanted to ask them if there is still room to play around with her dosing. It would be nice if this works for her as it is not too expensive. Hope Drea feels better soon. Let me know how the Zantac works. sonia1md <sonia1md@...> wrote: I wonder what the difference is between over the counter Zantac and prescription Zantac? Aundrea is on 150 mg each night. So tonight will be her first dose. She still had a headache this morning and tummy ache but it was less severe so she went to school and hopefully she can stay the whole day. Personally, I think the protonix caused the headache, gas pain and frequent stools. I Prefer to think it was a fluke but given Aundrea's track record, she typically is a shining example for the rare and unusal side effects from nearly any med she has tried. Maybe the Zantac will do the trick. Thanks for the info. P.S. Is Hannah having a good week healthwise? (Aundrea 11 systemic jra/GERD) > > > > , > > Dont give up girl!!! > > I am so happy to hear the MTX is finaly starting to work again and > will only > > get better over the next few weeks. > > Sorry to hear that the tummy troubles are continuing. > developed severe > > Gastritis some time ago from oral MTX and it was quite a challenge > to remedy.He > > would just double over in pain crying.We tried Zantax for a > month,then > > Prevacid for a month then we doubled the daily dose of Zantac > again and after about > > a month all gone.It took 150mg Zantac 2x a day to heal his > tummy,the same his > > dad was prescribed for his GERD.Only dad was 1 or 2 pills 2x daily. > > Aundrea has had tummy trouble since practaly day 1 so I am sure it > will take > > longer to fix but again don't give up. > > Just get that beauty fealing better... > > Love and hugs > > Becki and 8systemic > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 Hi , The difference is the strength. Zantac is Ranitidine. n came home from the hospital on prescription ranitidine. She took 150mg twice a day. I guess with prescription you can get it stronger, and you might have insurance coverage. Zantac can get expensive to buy. n was given it because she was on prednisone. (though that was the first I had heard of prednisone being so hard on the stomach) The latest with n is that the CT of her lungs looks pretty good. The doctors were worried about fibrosis, which sent me to the ceiling with worry for the past several weeks. She does not have fibrosis or any visible inflammation in her lungs. She does have some tiny nodular densities, but no one seems to be too alarmed about that. Now the thinking is that she has some type of chest wall weakness causing her not to be able to inhale or exhale the normal amount. I really don't think they know what is going on with her. She was taken off all medication while we waited for the CT results. This is her 4th week off of mtx, and she is going downhill with arthritis. We have been given the go ahead to start her up tonight. She doesn't seem to be getting worse in her breathing, but I can't say that I have seen any improvement either. She can't run or jog anymore, for she doesn't have the wind for it. When she walks fast or uphill, she notices that her lungs aren't what they used to be. So it is hurry up and wait for some more tests. The next test is a breathing test while on a treadmill. Take care, (n, 17, systemic) On Sep 19, 2006, at 10:49 AM, sonia1md wrote: > I wonder what the difference is between over the counter Zantac and > prescription Zantac? Aundrea is on 150 mg each night. So tonight > will be her first dose. > > She still had a headache this morning and tummy ache but it was less > severe so she went to school and hopefully she can stay the whole > day. > > Personally, I think the protonix caused the headache, gas pain and > frequent stools. I Prefer to think it was a fluke but given > Aundrea's track record, she typically is a shining example for the > rare and unusal side effects from nearly any med she has tried. > > Maybe the Zantac will do the trick. > > Thanks for the info. > > P.S. Is Hannah having a good week healthwise? > > (Aundrea 11 systemic jra/GERD) > > > > > > > > , > > > Dont give up girl!!! > > > I am so happy to hear the MTX is finaly starting to work again > and > > will only > > > get better over the next few weeks. > > > Sorry to hear that the tummy troubles are continuing. > > developed severe > > > Gastritis some time ago from oral MTX and it was quite a > challenge > > to remedy.He > > > would just double over in pain crying.We tried Zantax for a > > month,then > > > Prevacid for a month then we doubled the daily dose of Zantac > > again and after about > > > a month all gone.It took 150mg Zantac 2x a day to heal his > > tummy,the same his > > > dad was prescribed for his GERD.Only dad was 1 or 2 pills 2x > daily. > > > Aundrea has had tummy trouble since practaly day 1 so I am sure > it > > will take > > > longer to fix but again don't give up. > > > Just get that beauty fealing better... > > > Love and hugs > > > Becki and 8systemic > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 : I'm glad the test came back ok. Hannah's allergist is the one who told me that pred can cause severe stomach/heartburn issues. He said usually it should go away on its own. Of course with Hannah it did not..she never does anything typically when it comes to her health! Beth (Hannah, almost 10-unspecified arthritis; asthma; GERD) Price <bc.price@...> wrote: Hi , The difference is the strength. Zantac is Ranitidine. n came home from the hospital on prescription ranitidine. She took 150mg twice a day. I guess with prescription you can get it stronger, and you might have insurance coverage. Zantac can get expensive to buy. n was given it because she was on prednisone. (though that was the first I had heard of prednisone being so hard on the stomach) The latest with n is that the CT of her lungs looks pretty good. The doctors were worried about fibrosis, which sent me to the ceiling with worry for the past several weeks. She does not have fibrosis or any visible inflammation in her lungs. She does have some tiny nodular densities, but no one seems to be too alarmed about that. Now the thinking is that she has some type of chest wall weakness causing her not to be able to inhale or exhale the normal amount. I really don't think they know what is going on with her. She was taken off all medication while we waited for the CT results. This is her 4th week off of mtx, and she is going downhill with arthritis. We have been given the go ahead to start her up tonight. She doesn't seem to be getting worse in her breathing, but I can't say that I have seen any improvement either. She can't run or jog anymore, for she doesn't have the wind for it. When she walks fast or uphill, she notices that her lungs aren't what they used to be. So it is hurry up and wait for some more tests. The next test is a breathing test while on a treadmill. Take care, (n, 17, systemic) On Sep 19, 2006, at 10:49 AM, sonia1md wrote: > I wonder what the difference is between over the counter Zantac and > prescription Zantac? Aundrea is on 150 mg each night. So tonight > will be her first dose. > > She still had a headache this morning and tummy ache but it was less > severe so she went to school and hopefully she can stay the whole > day. > > Personally, I think the protonix caused the headache, gas pain and > frequent stools. I Prefer to think it was a fluke but given > Aundrea's track record, she typically is a shining example for the > rare and unusal side effects from nearly any med she has tried. > > Maybe the Zantac will do the trick. > > Thanks for the info. > > P.S. Is Hannah having a good week healthwise? > > (Aundrea 11 systemic jra/GERD) > > > > > > > > , > > > Dont give up girl!!! > > > I am so happy to hear the MTX is finaly starting to work again > and > > will only > > > get better over the next few weeks. > > > Sorry to hear that the tummy troubles are continuing. > > developed severe > > > Gastritis some time ago from oral MTX and it was quite a > challenge > > to remedy.He > > > would just double over in pain crying.We tried Zantax for a > > month,then > > > Prevacid for a month then we doubled the daily dose of Zantac > > again and after about > > > a month all gone.It took 150mg Zantac 2x a day to heal his > > tummy,the same his > > > dad was prescribed for his GERD.Only dad was 1 or 2 pills 2x > daily. > > > Aundrea has had tummy trouble since practaly day 1 so I am sure > it > > will take > > > longer to fix but again don't give up. > > > Just get that beauty fealing better... > > > Love and hugs > > > Becki and 8systemic > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 -, Im gald to hear that the MTX is slowly but surely helping Drea. Too bad about the tummy issues though, if it were not for those she would be going really well. Don't you just love having to deal with medications and insurances. They have the dumbest rules. I hope Drea tunny settles down soon and gives her a break. hugs Helen and (9,systemic) -- In , " sonia1md " <sonia1md@...> wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > Well its nice here in sunny AZ. The feel of fall is in the air. > Temps are down in the 90's which is quite a relief over the triple > digits that you learn to live with in the summer. > > Thought I would give a update on Drea. She is now on her 9th week > of mtx. I think that each week she seems to be getting better with > joint pain. Its evidenced by missing less and less school. She > still gets ankle and knee pain and isn't to the point of where we > hope she will end up by the time the mtx is at full effectiveness > again. > > The GERD has continued to be a big problem. Her coughing became so > severe that she was doing it all day long and she strained the > muscles on the left side of her neck and throat. > > I put a call into her rheumy but he wasn't there. The fill-in doc > put her on protonix 40 mg. and discontinued the prilosec. of couse > it requires a pre-authorization. I went ahead and got 7 days worth > and if it makes a difference then we will keep her on that. If not, > then they will move onto something else. > > I hope that all of you are doing well and adjusting to new school > schedules and the fall season! > > For those of you that are still in the valley of a new diagnosis, > relapse, or uncontrolled flare...please know that you are in my > prayers each day! > > God Bless, > (Aundrea 11 systemic jra/GERD) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 - I am sorry to hear about n's continued struggles. I am glad the CT scan showed no fibrosis, however you are still left with no answers. Doesn't ever quite seem fair does it? Hang in there, I am sure they will get to the bottom of things! Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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