Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Alia, I am so glad that you got a good report at her appointment. I have only been on this list for less then a year and have read your struggles and it seems that you have had such a terrible time. What is it that they look for and see in the eyes? Do you know if there is a web site with a picture? Today, I had Jaye at the Optometrist to get her vision checked. My ex husbands uncle is an optometrist and gives us a very good rate and since we have no vision insurance that is where we go. She also has an appointment scheduled with an opthamlogist on November 7th to get checked for the JRA stuff, I have to be sure that all the opthamologist does is all medical stuff or else the insurance will not pay. It has been a year since she was checked and at that time all was good. Today, the optometrist told me that he saw " one " something. He tried to show me by letting me look through the thing he looks through but I could not see anything. Probably cause I have no idea what I am looking for. I called and left a message with the rheumy but have not heard back yet from them yet. I am sure they will just tell me to wait and see the opthamologist. I am just confused in this world of JRA stuff and not knowing hardly anything. Veri & Jaye 12 poly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Veri - Thanks for your kind words. I haven't been posting much lately, but I am trying to keep up with all the emails. It seems that Miss Caroline doesn't get too many breaks, and so in an effort not to scare anyone away, I have been waiting to post until we had a bit of good news When Caroline (or any child) goes to the ophthalmologist for JRA Uveitis it is IMPERATIVE that they know what they are looking for. Just because they are in peds, does not mean they are equipped to handle Uveitis. A slit lamp test needs to be performed in order for the Uveitis to be detected. They are looking for " floaters " in the eyes. Check out Dr. s site at _www.uveitis.org_ (http://www.uveitis.org) for more info. Remember that Uveitis is a silent disease and more often than not there are virtually no signs. Up until 8 weeks ago Caroline was a 3+ in her eyes and she felt no pain. That is why we had to go to the drastic measure of doing joint injections directly into the eye. I am glad that you are taking Jaye to the doctor soon. I hope that you get good news! Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 Alia, Awesome news!!! Hope this continues forever!!!! e, mom to joe 19 poly + lupus aliaalan@... wrote: Hey everyone - Caroline had her eye appointment this week and her eyes are CLEAR!!! Whoo hoo!!! I feel like this is the first time in THREE years that we have gotten this answer. I know we are soo lucky and I just wanted to share our good news. For now, we get to drop her oral prednisone down to 5 mg/daily and reduce her eye drops to 2 times a day. We are keeping her MTX at 22.5 mg weekly and her Remicade at 200mg/kg every six weeks. We did also increase her cyclosporine up to 70mg twice daily but maybe we have finally come up with her perfect cocktail!! Thanks again everyone! Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 That is the best news I've heard in a while. Way to go Caroline!!! How relieved you must feel. Beth aliaalan@... wrote: Hey everyone - Caroline had her eye appointment this week and her eyes are CLEAR!!! Whoo hoo!!! I feel like this is the first time in THREE years that we have gotten this answer. I know we are soo lucky and I just wanted to share our good news. For now, we get to drop her oral prednisone down to 5 mg/daily and reduce her eye drops to 2 times a day. We are keeping her MTX at 22.5 mg weekly and her Remicade at 200mg/kg every six weeks. We did also increase her cyclosporine up to 70mg twice daily but maybe we have finally come up with her perfect cocktail!! Thanks again everyone! Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 That's great news Alia! I am happy for you and Caroline! Sophie > Hey everyone - > > Caroline had her eye appointment this week and her eyes are CLEAR!!! Whoo > hoo!!! I feel like this is the first time in THREE years that we have gotten > this answer. I know we are soo lucky and I just wanted to share our good news. > > For now, we get to drop her oral prednisone down to 5 mg/daily and reduce > her eye drops to 2 times a day. We are keeping her MTX at 22.5 mg weekly and her > Remicade at 200mg/kg every six weeks. We did also increase her cyclosporine > up to 70mg twice daily but maybe we have finally come up with her perfect > cocktail!! > > Thanks again everyone! > > Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 -YEAH!!!!!!! I have tears of joy in my eyes. This is fantastic news. I know just what it means to you too. It's about time something went well for Miss Caroline. Now lets keep those eyes clear!!!!! hugs Helen and (9,systemic) p.s I hope you guys are feeling better, I got your text message a few minutes before the program started. Sorry you couldnt make it. But get better!!!!!!!! -- In , aliaalan@... wrote: > > Hey everyone - > > Caroline had her eye appointment this week and her eyes are CLEAR!!! Whoo > hoo!!! I feel like this is the first time in THREE years that we have gotten > this answer. I know we are soo lucky and I just wanted to share our good news. > > For now, we get to drop her oral prednisone down to 5 mg/daily and reduce > her eye drops to 2 times a day. We are keeping her MTX at 22.5 mg weekly and her > Remicade at 200mg/kg every six weeks. We did also increase her cyclosporine > up to 70mg twice daily but maybe we have finally come up with her perfect > cocktail!! > > Thanks again everyone! > > Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 Alia, This update has put a smile on my face and a dance in my feet. I am so very happy for Miss Caroline! :-) sonia (Aundrea 11 systemic jra/gerd) > > Hey everyone - > > Caroline had her eye appointment this week and her eyes are CLEAR!!! Whoo > hoo!!! I feel like this is the first time in THREE years that we have gotten > this answer. I know we are soo lucky and I just wanted to share our good news. > > For now, we get to drop her oral prednisone down to 5 mg/daily and reduce > her eye drops to 2 times a day. We are keeping her MTX at 22.5 mg weekly and her > Remicade at 200mg/kg every six weeks. We did also increase her cyclosporine > up to 70mg twice daily but maybe we have finally come up with her perfect > cocktail!! > > Thanks again everyone! > > Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 What wonderful news!! Yeah Miss Caroline! Michele ( 19, spondy) ________________________________ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of aliaalan@... Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 10:33 PM Subject: Caroline's Eye Appointment Hey everyone - Caroline had her eye appointment this week and her eyes are CLEAR!!! Whoo hoo!!! I feel like this is the first time in THREE years that we have gotten this answer. I know we are soo lucky and I just wanted to share our good news. For now, we get to drop her oral prednisone down to 5 mg/daily and reduce her eye drops to 2 times a day. We are keeping her MTX at 22.5 mg weekly and her Remicade at 200mg/kg every six weeks. We did also increase her cyclosporine up to 70mg twice daily but maybe we have finally come up with her perfect cocktail!! Thanks again everyone! Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 WOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOO!!!!! I'm so happy for you and Caroline! Do something to celebrate! What a long haul you've had. Great news Alia! ' & a 11 yr. jia/uveitis aliaalan@... wrote: Hey everyone - Caroline had her eye appointment this week and her eyes are CLEAR!!! Whoo hoo!!! I feel like this is the first time in THREE years that we have gotten this answer. I know we are soo lucky and I just wanted to share our good news. For now, we get to drop her oral prednisone down to 5 mg/daily and reduce her eye drops to 2 times a day. We are keeping her MTX at 22.5 mg weekly and her Remicade at 200mg/kg every six weeks. We did also increase her cyclosporine up to 70mg twice daily but maybe we have finally come up with her perfect cocktail!! Thanks again everyone! Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 Wonderful news, Alia!!! Liz _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of aliaalan@... Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 11:33 PM Subject: Caroline's Eye Appointment Hey everyone - Caroline had her eye appointment this week and her eyes are CLEAR!!! Whoo hoo!!! I feel like this is the first time in THREE years that we have gotten this answer. I know we are soo lucky and I just wanted to share our good news. For now, we get to drop her oral prednisone down to 5 mg/daily and reduce her eye drops to 2 times a day. We are keeping her MTX at 22.5 mg weekly and her Remicade at 200mg/kg every six weeks. We did also increase her cyclosporine up to 70mg twice daily but maybe we have finally come up with her perfect cocktail!! Thanks again everyone! Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 Thanks to everyone for their well wishes. They are soo appreciated! Sorry we have been so absent. I was laid off from my job several weeks ago and things have been crazy. Caroline and I have been sick, etc. etc. I got a new (much better) job so things are good now. I'm looking forward to catching up with everyone again! Alia and Caroline, age 4, poly and uveitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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