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How frustrating for you and your daughter. I'm curious has she ever seen an

infectious disease person when in a flare. That is the only thing I can think

of. There has to be some kind of answer or solution for her that it reoccurs at

this time every year. Wish I had some great ideas for you. Another thought is

taking her to the Mayo clinic for a full work up. I hope you get some answers

and she feels better soon.

e, mom to 'joe' 20 poly/lupus

sonia1md <sonia1md@...> wrote: Hello All,

I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought I'd

give an update.

Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had any

pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of bike

rides, swimming, hiking etc.

The school year started off so much better than last year. She

wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making honor

roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3 days

last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The joint

pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and toes.

She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore throat

and swollen lymph nodes again.

I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was kind of

depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is adamant

that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and only

make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always do the

the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever take

away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont be

as long-lasting as it was last year.

I know there are so many others that I have followed on this list

that have children with similar issues and few answers. If anyone

ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have chronic

joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me know.

Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment considerations

I would love to hear it.

Blessings,

(Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more conclusive

dx. this is the one that we stick with)

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Hi e,

She hasn't been to an infectious disease specialist. I remember when

she was just a year old and was hospitalized for recurring fevers of

unknown origin and they had suggested and infectious disease

specialist.

We ended up moving and she seemed to improve. We thought at the time

that she must have had allergies or something and that the move from

louisiana to Illinois was somehow helpful to her.

The other option of Mayo Clinic has always been what I have thought

of trying as sort of my last resort. My sister went there when noone

could figure out what was wrong with her. She presented with

atypical chrones disease. Her bowl was nearly perforated when they

did the surgery for the iliostomy. Mayo clinic found the anwers when

noone else could.

(aundrea 12 systemic jra/gerd)-

-- In , bound for london <boundforlondon@...>

wrote:

>

> How frustrating for you and your daughter. I'm curious has she ever

seen an infectious disease person when in a flare. That is the only

thing I can think of. There has to be some kind of answer or solution

for her that it reoccurs at this time every year. Wish I had some

great ideas for you. Another thought is taking her to the Mayo clinic

for a full work up. I hope you get some answers and she feels better

soon.

>

> e, mom to 'joe' 20 poly/lupus

>

> sonia1md <sonia1md@...> wrote: Hello

All,

>

> I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought

I'd

> give an update.

>

> Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had any

> pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of

bike

> rides, swimming, hiking etc.

>

> The school year started off so much better than last year. She

> wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making honor

> roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

>

> November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3

days

> last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The joint

> pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and toes.

> She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

throat

> and swollen lymph nodes again.

>

> I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was kind

of

> depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is adamant

> that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

only

> make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

>

> So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always do

the

> the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever

take

> away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont

be

> as long-lasting as it was last year.

>

> I know there are so many others that I have followed on this list

> that have children with similar issues and few answers. If anyone

> ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

chronic

> joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

know.

> Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

considerations

> I would love to hear it.

>

> Blessings,

>

> (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

conclusive

> dx. this is the one that we stick with)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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- I too have lax in my posting. What is Aundrea taking these days?

Has you doctor talked with you about Orencia - our Rhuemy says it has been

really helpful in systemics who don't respond to other drugs. I hope she feels

better soon. Sandi Ken Hunter (9 Systemic)

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I'm so sorry to hear that Aundrea is flaring. I wish that someone would take the

time to definitively diagnose her. I always wonder how she would do on Enbrel or

the like..it sure would be interesting to find out.

Please send her gentle hugs from us (in cold, icey Indiana!)

and Rob 18 JAS

update on Aundrea

> Hello All,

>

> I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought

> I'd

> give an update.

>

> Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely

> had any

> pain and was able to do all the things that she loves.

> Lots of bike

> rides, swimming, hiking etc.

>

> The school year started off so much better than last year.

> She

> wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making

> honor

> roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

>

> November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of

> school. 3 days

> last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The

> joint

> pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and

> toes.

> She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping.

> Sore throat

> and swollen lymph nodes again.

>

> I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea

> was kind of

> depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is

> adamant

> that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

> only

> make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

>

> So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always do

> the

> the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever

> take

> away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it

> wont be

> as long-lasting as it was last year.

>

> I know there are so many others that I have followed on this

> list

> that have children with similar issues and few answers. If

> anyone

> ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

> chronic

> joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

> know.

> Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> considerations

> I would love to hear it.

>

> Blessings,

>

> (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> conclusive

> dx. this is the one that we stick with)

>

>

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I feel so badly for Aundrea. Hope your school meeting next week goes well. Do

you still have the option of home tutoring in place for her? Maybe a couple of

weeks of rest at home would help greatly.

Maybe we could take our girls to Mayo together. They are so very much the same

in the way they present. Maybe together we could get them the help they both

need!

Beth & Hannah, 11, unspecified arthritis; asthma; gerd; migraines

Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

Beth :-)

update on Aundrea

Hello All,

I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought I'd

give an update.

Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had any

pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of bike

rides, swimming, hiking etc.

The school year started off so much better than last year. She

wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making honor

roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3 days

last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The joint

pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and toes.

She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore throat

and swollen lymph nodes again.

I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was kind of

depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is adamant

that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and only

make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always do the

the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever take

away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont be

as long-lasting as it was last year.

I know there are so many others that I have followed on this list

that have children with similar issues and few answers. If anyone

ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have chronic

joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me know.

Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment considerations

I would love to hear it.

Blessings,

(Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more conclusive

dx. this is the one that we stick with)

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Im sorry Drea is once again struggling. It alwasy seems to hit her

this time of year. How frustating for her and it breaks my heart to

hear her so down. Nick gets the same way. If hes feeling great, he

doesnt want his meds because hes 'cured " or when hes flaring his mad

at the meds because they " dont work anyhows " breaks my heart.

I wish you had some answers, a definate, a plan of action and knowing

exactly what you are delaing with. I pray 2008 is a better year for

all the kids and those struggling with DX get an answer, whatever

that may be and the kids have painfree days!

love to all

Helen and (10,systemic)

-- In , " sonia1md " <sonia1md@...> wrote:

>

> Hello All,

>

> I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought I'd

> give an update.

>

> Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had any

> pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of

bike

> rides, swimming, hiking etc.

>

> The school year started off so much better than last year. She

> wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making honor

> roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

>

> November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3 days

> last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The joint

> pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and toes.

> She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

throat

> and swollen lymph nodes again.

>

> I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was kind

of

> depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is adamant

> that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

only

> make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

>

> So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always do

the

> the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever take

> away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont be

> as long-lasting as it was last year.

>

> I know there are so many others that I have followed on this list

> that have children with similar issues and few answers. If anyone

> ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have chronic

> joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

know.

> Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

considerations

> I would love to hear it.

>

> Blessings,

>

> (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

conclusive

> dx. this is the one that we stick with)

>

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Hi ,

She was feeling better yesterday and was able to go to her school

dance. She was pretty stiff by the time she got home but had such a

good time.

Of course now she is on her marathon of sleeping but that's ok.

Enbrel might be a consideration. It seems to work for a lot of

people. We will see how things go and just take it one day at a time

I guess.

Is Rob home yet for his Christmas break?

(aundrea 12 systemic jra/gerd)-

-- In , snooksmama@... wrote:

>

>

> I'm so sorry to hear that Aundrea is flaring. I wish that someone

would take the time to definitively diagnose her. I always wonder how

she would do on Enbrel or the like..it sure would be interesting to

find out.

> Please send her gentle hugs from us (in cold, icey Indiana!)

> and Rob 18 JAS

>

> update on Aundrea

>

>

> > Hello All,

> >

> > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought

> > I'd

> > give an update.

> >

> > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely

> > had any

> > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves.

> > Lots of bike

> > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> >

> > The school year started off so much better than last year.

> > She

> > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making

> > honor

> > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> >

> > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of

> > school. 3 days

> > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The

> > joint

> > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and

> > toes.

> > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping.

> > Sore throat

> > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> >

> > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea

> > was kind of

> > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is

> > adamant

> > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

> > only

> > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> >

> > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always do

> > the

> > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever

> > take

> > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it

> > wont be

> > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> >

> > I know there are so many others that I have followed on this

> > list

> > that have children with similar issues and few answers. If

> > anyone

> > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

> > chronic

> > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

> > know.

> > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> > considerations

> > I would love to hear it.

> >

> > Blessings,

> >

> > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> > conclusive

> > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Hi Beth,

Drea only has 2 full days next week and then 2 half days and then its

chirstmas break for a couple of weeks. Hopefully, she will be able

to return rested and doing much better.

I would have to restart the whole home-tutor thing. You have to see

the dr. and then get a letter to give to the district explaining the

need. I wasn't to impressed with how things went last year with it.

The tutor was only with her an hour a day for 3 or 4 days a week and

a good portion of that time she just seemed to chat with drea. She

only covered 1 subject and the other ones just went by the wayside.

I would probably just home tutor her myself if needed. Now that I

work full-time from home it would be much easier for me to do.

Do you think that you might seriously consider taking Hannah to

Mayo?

(aundrea 12 systemic jra/gerd)

>

> :

> I feel so badly for Aundrea. Hope your school meeting next week

goes well. Do you still have the option of home tutoring in place

for her? Maybe a couple of weeks of rest at home would help greatly.

>

> Maybe we could take our girls to Mayo together. They are so very

much the same in the way they present. Maybe together we could get

them the help they both need!

>

> Beth & Hannah, 11, unspecified arthritis; asthma; gerd; migraines

>

> Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

> Beth :-)

>

>

>

> update on Aundrea

>

> Hello All,

>

> I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought I'd

> give an update.

>

> Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had any

> pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of bike

> rides, swimming, hiking etc.

>

> The school year started off so much better than last year. She

> wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making honor

> roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

>

> November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3 days

> last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The joint

> pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and toes.

> She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

throat

> and swollen lymph nodes again.

>

> I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was kind

of

> depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is adamant

> that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

only

> make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

>

> So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always do

the

> the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever take

> away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont be

> as long-lasting as it was last year.

>

> I know there are so many others that I have followed on this list

> that have children with similar issues and few answers. If anyone

> ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have chronic

> joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me know.

> Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

considerations

> I would love to hear it.

>

> Blessings,

>

> (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

conclusive

> dx. this is the one that we stick with)

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi sandi,

She isn't on anything right now. We took her of mtx last spring I

believe. She takes tylenol for pain..(no longer able to take NSAIDS)

I haven't heard of Orencia. I will google it.

(aundrea 12 systemic jra/gerd)-

-- In , deerhuntert6@... wrote:

>

> - I too have lax in my posting. What is Aundrea taking

these days?

> Has you doctor talked with you about Orencia - our Rhuemy says it

has been

> really helpful in systemics who don't respond to other drugs. I

hope she feels

> better soon. Sandi Ken Hunter (9 Systemic)

>

>

>

> **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes

> (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)

>

>

>

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Thanks Helen. Thanks for your supportive words. It does get

frustrating..same old roller coaster ride. But it could be so much

worse. I am thankful that at this point her joints still seem good

and she hasn't had any loss of range of motion.

Her issues appear to be primarily pain related and as far as we have

been told its not causing her any permanent damage due to the fact

that she doesn't have much if any inflammation.

How is Nick doing these days. Is the increased remicade helping. I

hope so since I read that you are now maxed out on this dose. What

other options does that leave you?

sonia (aundrea 12 systemic jra/gerd)-

-- In , " hburger64 " <hburger64@...> wrote:

>

> -,

>

> Im sorry Drea is once again struggling. It alwasy seems to hit her

> this time of year. How frustating for her and it breaks my heart to

> hear her so down. Nick gets the same way. If hes feeling great, he

> doesnt want his meds because hes 'cured " or when hes flaring his

mad

> at the meds because they " dont work anyhows " breaks my heart.

>

> I wish you had some answers, a definate, a plan of action and

knowing

> exactly what you are delaing with. I pray 2008 is a better year for

> all the kids and those struggling with DX get an answer, whatever

> that may be and the kids have painfree days!

>

> love to all

> Helen and (10,systemic)

>

>

> -- In , " sonia1md " <sonia1md@> wrote:

> >

> > Hello All,

> >

> > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought

I'd

> > give an update.

> >

> > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had

any

> > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of

> bike

> > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> >

> > The school year started off so much better than last year. She

> > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making honor

> > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> >

> > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3

days

> > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The joint

> > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and

toes.

> > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

> throat

> > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> >

> > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was

kind

> of

> > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is

adamant

> > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

> only

> > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> >

> > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always do

> the

> > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever

take

> > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont

be

> > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> >

> > I know there are so many others that I have followed on this list

> > that have children with similar issues and few answers. If

anyone

> > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

chronic

> > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

> know.

> > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> considerations

> > I would love to hear it.

> >

> > Blessings,

> >

> > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> conclusive

> > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> >

>

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I am so glad that she was able to go to the dance. I hope that this flare passes

quickly and she is able to enjoy Christmas break.

Rob will be home on Monday. He has one more final that day. I sure hope he

cleans out his fridge before he comes home!!

and Rob 18 JAS

update on Aundrea

> >

> >

> > > Hello All,

> > >

> > > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but

> thought

> > > I'd

> > > give an update.

> > >

> > > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall.

> Rarely

> > > had any

> > > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves.

> > > Lots of bike

> > > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> > >

> > > The school year started off so much better than last

> year.

> > > She

> > > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making

> > > honor

> > > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> > >

> > > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along

> with

> > > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of

> > > school. 3 days

> > > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week.

> The

> > > joint

> > > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and

> > > toes.

> > > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and

> sleeping.

> > > Sore throat

> > > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> > >

> > > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning.

> Aundrea

> > > was kind of

> > > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She

> is

> > > adamant

> > > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped

> and

> > > only

> > > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> > >

> > > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can

> always do

> > > the

> > > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to

> ever

> > > take

> > > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping

> that it

> > > wont be

> > > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> > >

> > > I know there are so many others that I have followed on this

> > > list

> > > that have children with similar issues and few

> answers. If

> > > anyone

> > > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

> > > chronic

> > > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let

> me

> > > know.

> > > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> > > considerations

> > > I would love to hear it.

> > >

> > > Blessings,

> > >

> > > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> > > conclusive

> > > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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We have talked about it, even our ped mentioned it a few months back. It's a

hard decision. I really think unless she is in significant pain, I'm just not

sure what they will see. The good thing about Mayo is that they look at all the

child's issues and for Hannah that would include her asthma; gerd; & probably

her migraines in addition to her joints. We'll wait and see what the New Year

brings. Right now we are just waiting for break so she can rest and take it

easy.

Beth & Hannah, 11, unspecified arthritis; asthma; gerd; migraines

Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

Beth :-)

update on Aundrea

>

> Hello All,

>

> I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought I'd

> give an update.

>

> Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had any

> pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of bike

> rides, swimming, hiking etc.

>

> The school year started off so much better than last year. She

> wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making honor

> roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

>

> November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3 days

> last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The joint

> pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and toes.

> She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

throat

> and swollen lymph nodes again.

>

> I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was kind

of

> depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is adamant

> that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

only

> make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

>

> So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always do

the

> the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever take

> away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont be

> as long-lasting as it was last year.

>

> I know there are so many others that I have followed on this list

> that have children with similar issues and few answers. If anyone

> ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have chronic

> joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me know.

> Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

considerations

> I would love to hear it.

>

> Blessings,

>

> (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

conclusive

> dx. this is the one that we stick with)

>

>

>

>

>

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Gosh, I wish someone clean out my frige its a mess in there. In fact

I'm wondering if on that bottom shelf that noone ever uses there

still sits thanksgiving leftovers. I am getting as bas as grandma!

lol

I hope you have a wonderful christmas break with your boy and that

you all enjoy some healthy days.

Aundrea danced the night away and did have lots of fun. She said by

the last 30 minutes her joints were killing her and she had to sit

out but she partied til she dropped.

She is hurting right now. Her fingers, wrists and knees keep

popping. She has gone to soak in a hotbath.

I hope the 504 mtg goes well. Truthfully, I am not even sure what I

want to tell them. I guess perhaps I will just share with them about

her struggles with flares and the importance of them doing their job

in getting her the homework when she is absent. That has been our

greatest struggle. She misses several days and I request homework

every day but noone submits to the front office so she just keeps

falling further behind which really frustrates her. It's just not

near as easy in jr high.

(aundrea 12 systemic jra/gerd-

-- In , snooksmama@... wrote:

>

>

> I am so glad that she was able to go to the dance. I hope that this

flare passes quickly and she is able to enjoy Christmas break.

> Rob will be home on Monday. He has one more final that day. I sure

hope he cleans out his fridge before he comes home!!

> and Rob 18 JAS

>

> update on Aundrea

> > >

> > >

> > > > Hello All,

> > > >

> > > > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but

> > thought

> > > > I'd

> > > > give an update.

> > > >

> > > > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall.

> > Rarely

> > > > had any

> > > > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves.

> > > > Lots of bike

> > > > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> > > >

> > > > The school year started off so much better than last

> > year.

> > > > She

> > > > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making

> > > > honor

> > > > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> > > >

> > > > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along

> > with

> > > > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of

> > > > school. 3 days

> > > > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week.

> > The

> > > > joint

> > > > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and

> > > > toes.

> > > > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and

> > sleeping.

> > > > Sore throat

> > > > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> > > >

> > > > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning.

> > Aundrea

> > > > was kind of

> > > > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She

> > is

> > > > adamant

> > > > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped

> > and

> > > > only

> > > > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> > > >

> > > > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can

> > always do

> > > > the

> > > > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to

> > ever

> > > > take

> > > > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping

> > that it

> > > > wont be

> > > > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> > > >

> > > > I know there are so many others that I have followed on this

> > > > list

> > > > that have children with similar issues and few

> > answers. If

> > > > anyone

> > > > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

> > > > chronic

> > > > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let

> > me

> > > > know.

> > > > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> > > > considerations

> > > > I would love to hear it.

> > > >

> > > > Blessings,

> > > >

> > > > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> > > > conclusive

> > > > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Things aren't getting any easier yet with Aundrea. She has been

running a temp of 101-103 since Sat. Her joints were so severe

yesterday that I had to help her out of the tub/chair and with

walking. She is very dizzy and her lymph nodes are still swollen.

Today she has been coughing more. She may be dealing with a virus on

top of the flare. Her systemic rash is back on her face and neck.

Currently we are treating with tylenol/arthritis (she can't tolerate

NSAIDS due to GERD). She has been using heat pads and I let her take

a luke warm bath for her joints but don't want it to hot due to her

temp.

Hopefully, things will improve soon. Of course its the end of this

semester and her teachers gave me all of the tests that she needs to

do so that they can lock grades. We are trying to get it done but

she mostly just wants to sleep.

(aundrea 12 systemic jra/gerd)

> >

> > :

> > I feel so badly for Aundrea. Hope your school meeting next week

> goes well. Do you still have the option of home tutoring in place

> for her? Maybe a couple of weeks of rest at home would help greatly.

> >

> > Maybe we could take our girls to Mayo together. They are so very

> much the same in the way they present. Maybe together we could get

> them the help they both need!

> >

> > Beth & Hannah, 11, unspecified arthritis; asthma; gerd; migraines

> >

> > Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

> > Beth :-)

> >

> >

> >

> > update on Aundrea

> >

> > Hello All,

> >

> > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought

I'd

> > give an update.

> >

> > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had any

> > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of

bike

> > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> >

> > The school year started off so much better than last year. She

> > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making honor

> > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> >

> > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3 days

> > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The joint

> > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and toes.

> > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

> throat

> > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> >

> > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was kind

> of

> > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is adamant

> > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

> only

> > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> >

> > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always do

> the

> > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever

take

> > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont

be

> > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> >

> > I know there are so many others that I have followed on this list

> > that have children with similar issues and few answers. If anyone

> > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

chronic

> > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

know.

> > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> considerations

> > I would love to hear it.

> >

> > Blessings,

> >

> > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> conclusive

> > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Sorry to hear of Aundrea's illness. I have not been able to keep up with

all the posts, but after catching this one I was wondering if she had

been tested for mono? If her throat is very sore, that or strep could be

a possibility. This sounds like how was feeling when he had mono.

Just a thought, I'll keep her in my prayers. Michele ( 20, spondy)

________________________________

From: [mailto: ] On

Behalf Of sonia1md

Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 12:13 PM

Subject: Re: update on Aundrea

Things aren't getting any easier yet with Aundrea. She has been

running a temp of 101-103 since Sat. Her joints were so severe

yesterday that I had to help her out of the tub/chair and with

walking. She is very dizzy and her lymph nodes are still swollen.

Today she has been coughing more. She may be dealing with a virus on

top of the flare. Her systemic rash is back on her face and neck.

Currently we are treating with tylenol/arthritis (she can't tolerate

NSAIDS due to GERD). She has been using heat pads and I let her take

a luke warm bath for her joints but don't want it to hot due to her

temp.

Hopefully, things will improve soon. Of course its the end of this

semester and her teachers gave me all of the tests that she needs to

do so that they can lock grades. We are trying to get it done but

she mostly just wants to sleep.

(aundrea 12 systemic jra/gerd)

> >

> > :

> > I feel so badly for Aundrea. Hope your school meeting next week

> goes well. Do you still have the option of home tutoring in place

> for her? Maybe a couple of weeks of rest at home would help greatly.

> >

> > Maybe we could take our girls to Mayo together. They are so very

> much the same in the way they present. Maybe together we could get

> them the help they both need!

> >

> > Beth & Hannah, 11, unspecified arthritis; asthma; gerd; migraines

> >

> > Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

> > Beth :-)

> >

> >

> >

> > update on Aundrea

> >

> > Hello All,

> >

> > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought

I'd

> > give an update.

> >

> > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had any

> > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of

bike

> > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> >

> > The school year started off so much better than last year. She

> > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making honor

> > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> >

> > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3 days

> > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The joint

> > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and toes.

> > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

> throat

> > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> >

> > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was kind

> of

> > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is adamant

> > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

> only

> > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> >

> > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always do

> the

> > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever

take

> > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont

be

> > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> >

> > I know there are so many others that I have followed on this list

> > that have children with similar issues and few answers. If anyone

> > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

chronic

> > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

know.

> > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> considerations

> > I would love to hear it.

> >

> > Blessings,

> >

> > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> conclusive

> > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I was thinking if the fever doesn't break by tomorrow then I should

take her in and have some lab work done. It seems as though most

viruses tend to run their course within 24-28 hours. She started

running a high fever on Sunday evening. She was having sore throat

and joint pain prior to that so maybe there is something else going

on.

I will ask about mono if I have to take her in. I know there has

been lots of stuff going around at school. Her joints have been

causing her severe pain and she said it hurts if her arms are even

touched.

Not much of an appetite either. She is getting some juice down.

(aundrea 12 systemic jra/gerd)

> > >

> > > :

> > > I feel so badly for Aundrea. Hope your school meeting next week

> > goes well. Do you still have the option of home tutoring in place

> > for her? Maybe a couple of weeks of rest at home would help

greatly.

> > >

> > > Maybe we could take our girls to Mayo together. They are so

very

> > much the same in the way they present. Maybe together we could

get

> > them the help they both need!

> > >

> > > Beth & Hannah, 11, unspecified arthritis; asthma; gerd;

migraines

> > >

> > > Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

> > > Beth :-)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > update on Aundrea

> > >

> > > Hello All,

> > >

> > > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought

> I'd

> > > give an update.

> > >

> > > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had

any

> > > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of

> bike

> > > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> > >

> > > The school year started off so much better than last year. She

> > > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making

honor

> > > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> > >

> > > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> > > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3

days

> > > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The

joint

> > > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and

toes.

> > > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

> > throat

> > > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> > >

> > > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was

kind

> > of

> > > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is

adamant

> > > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

> > only

> > > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> > >

> > > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always

do

> > the

> > > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever

> take

> > > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont

> be

> > > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> > >

> > > I know there are so many others that I have followed on this

list

> > > that have children with similar issues and few answers. If

anyone

> > > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

> chronic

> > > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

> know.

> > > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> > considerations

> > > I would love to hear it.

> > >

> > > Blessings,

> > >

> > > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> > conclusive

> > > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Aubrey, had a viral thing. Took her down for a few days. Praying no one else

gets this ugly monster..>Terri

update on Aundrea

> > >

> > > Hello All,

> > >

> > > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought

> I'd

> > > give an update.

> > >

> > > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had

any

> > > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of

> bike

> > > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> > >

> > > The school year started off so much better than last year. She

> > > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making

honor

> > > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> > >

> > > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> > > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3

days

> > > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The

joint

> > > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and

toes.

> > > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

> > throat

> > > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> > >

> > > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was

kind

> > of

> > > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is

adamant

> > > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

> > only

> > > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> > >

> > > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always

do

> > the

> > > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever

> take

> > > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont

> be

> > > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> > >

> > > I know there are so many others that I have followed on this

list

> > > that have children with similar issues and few answers. If

anyone

> > > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

> chronic

> > > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

> know.

> > > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> > considerations

> > > I would love to hear it.

> > >

> > > Blessings,

> > >

> > > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> > conclusive

> > > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Oh ,

I am so sorry to hear this. I had hoped that you were letting us know that

things were improving greatly. I hope she turns a corner really soon. Let us

know what you decide and how things turn out. If you can go to Mayo or

Infectious Disease that would be wonderful. It sounds like what she needs and if

you can go in the fall to late winter when she flairs.

e

sonia1md <sonia1md@...> wrote: I was

thinking if the fever doesn't break by tomorrow then I should

take her in and have some lab work done. It seems as though most

viruses tend to run their course within 24-28 hours. She started

running a high fever on Sunday evening. She was having sore throat

and joint pain prior to that so maybe there is something else going

on.

I will ask about mono if I have to take her in. I know there has

been lots of stuff going around at school. Her joints have been

causing her severe pain and she said it hurts if her arms are even

touched.

Not much of an appetite either. She is getting some juice down.

(aundrea 12 systemic jra/gerd)

> > >

> > > :

> > > I feel so badly for Aundrea. Hope your school meeting next week

> > goes well. Do you still have the option of home tutoring in place

> > for her? Maybe a couple of weeks of rest at home would help

greatly.

> > >

> > > Maybe we could take our girls to Mayo together. They are so

very

> > much the same in the way they present. Maybe together we could

get

> > them the help they both need!

> > >

> > > Beth & Hannah, 11, unspecified arthritis; asthma; gerd;

migraines

> > >

> > > Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

> > > Beth :-)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > update on Aundrea

> > >

> > > Hello All,

> > >

> > > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought

> I'd

> > > give an update.

> > >

> > > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had

any

> > > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of

> bike

> > > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> > >

> > > The school year started off so much better than last year. She

> > > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making

honor

> > > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> > >

> > > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> > > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3

days

> > > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The

joint

> > > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and

toes.

> > > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

> > throat

> > > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> > >

> > > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was

kind

> > of

> > > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is

adamant

> > > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

> > only

> > > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> > >

> > > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always

do

> > the

> > > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever

> take

> > > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont

> be

> > > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> > >

> > > I know there are so many others that I have followed on this

list

> > > that have children with similar issues and few answers. If

anyone

> > > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

> chronic

> > > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

> know.

> > > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> > considerations

> > > I would love to hear it.

> > >

> > > Blessings,

> > >

> > > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> > conclusive

> > > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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:

How is Drea doing?

Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

Beth :-)

update on Aundrea

> > >

> > > Hello All,

> > >

> > > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but thought

> I'd

> > > give an update.

> > >

> > > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had

any

> > > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots of

> bike

> > > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> > >

> > > The school year started off so much better than last year. She

> > > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making

honor

> > > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> > >

> > > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> > > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3

days

> > > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The

joint

> > > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and

toes.

> > > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

> > throat

> > > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> > >

> > > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was

kind

> > of

> > > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is

adamant

> > > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped and

> > only

> > > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> > >

> > > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always

do

> > the

> > > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to ever

> take

> > > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it wont

> be

> > > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> > >

> > > I know there are so many others that I have followed on this

list

> > > that have children with similar issues and few answers. If

anyone

> > > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

> chronic

> > > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

> know.

> > > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> > considerations

> > > I would love to hear it.

> > >

> > > Blessings,

> > >

> > > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> > conclusive

> > > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi Beth,

Aundrea seems to be doing better this evening. She still ran a fever

all day between 100-102 but her joints aren't hurting nearly as bad

and her energy is returning. She wants to go to school tomorrow.

She has been coughing quite a bit. I will see what morning brings.

If the fever is down I might let her go for an hour or two. It's

their last day of school before Christmas break.

By the way have you ever tried arthritis tylenol for Hannah or

yourself? Aundrea seemed to notice some improvement with her joint

pain and it did bring the fever down a degree or so.

I received your christmas card in the mail today. It was such a

pleasant surprise. I loved all the pictures. You have a beautiful

family!

(aundrea 12 systemic jra/gerd)-

-- In , Beth Yohnk <yohnkmom@...> wrote:

>

> :

> How is Drea doing?

>

> Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

> Beth :-)

>

>

>

> update on Aundrea

> > > >

> > > > Hello All,

> > > >

> > > > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but

thought

> > I'd

> > > > give an update.

> > > >

> > > > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had

> any

> > > > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots

of

> > bike

> > > > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> > > >

> > > > The school year started off so much better than last year.

She

> > > > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making

> honor

> > > > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> > > >

> > > > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> > > > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3

> days

> > > > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The

> joint

> > > > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and

> toes.

> > > > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

> > > throat

> > > > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> > > >

> > > > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was

> kind

> > > of

> > > > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is

> adamant

> > > > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped

and

> > > only

> > > > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> > > >

> > > > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always

> do

> > > the

> > > > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to

ever

> > take

> > > > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it

wont

> > be

> > > > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> > > >

> > > > I know there are so many others that I have followed on this

> list

> > > > that have children with similar issues and few answers. If

> anyone

> > > > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

> > chronic

> > > > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

> > know.

> > > > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> > > considerations

> > > > I would love to hear it.

> > > >

> > > > Blessings,

> > > >

> > > > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> > > conclusive

> > > > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Hi :

I hope she was able to make school today. Let's hope a nice long break does the

trick for her. I use Tylenol Arthritis along with my other med that I am

prescribed. I was told the dose is too high for Hannah. She's only 80 lbs. I

love it and use it almost daily. It's not supposed to be harsh on the stomach

and it works quite well for me.

I'm glad you received your card. I was hoping that was your current address.

And thank you for the compliment!

Beth & Hannah, 11, unspecified arhtritis; asthma; gerd; migraines

Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

Beth :-)

update on Aundrea

> > > >

> > > > Hello All,

> > > >

> > > > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but

thought

> > I'd

> > > > give an update.

> > > >

> > > > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely had

> any

> > > > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots

of

> > bike

> > > > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> > > >

> > > > The school year started off so much better than last year.

She

> > > > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making

> honor

> > > > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> > > >

> > > > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along with

> > > > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school. 3

> days

> > > > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The

> joint

> > > > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and

> toes.

> > > > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping. Sore

> > > throat

> > > > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> > > >

> > > > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea was

> kind

> > > of

> > > > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is

> adamant

> > > > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped

and

> > > only

> > > > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> > > >

> > > > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can always

> do

> > > the

> > > > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to

ever

> > take

> > > > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it

wont

> > be

> > > > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> > > >

> > > > I know there are so many others that I have followed on this

> list

> > > > that have children with similar issues and few answers. If

> anyone

> > > > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

> > chronic

> > > > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let me

> > know.

> > > > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> > > considerations

> > > > I would love to hear it.

> > > >

> > > > Blessings,

> > > >

> > > > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> > > conclusive

> > > > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Aundrea doesn't seem to have any tummy issues with it either. What a

relief that she can at least take something, and it is continuing to

bring her fever down at least 1 degree.

Aundrea is 123 lbs (5' 7 " ) so I have been giving her two pills up to

twice a day.

She didn't make it to her final day of school. They were just having

a pizza party and doing year end stuff. She had planned to go but

her fever was still present and she didn't have the energy.

I looked at her semester report card and I was surprised that she has

already missed a month of school since the start of the year. It

sure doesn't seem like she has been out that much but I guess it adds

up quickly. On a positive note she did keep her grades up to All A's

and to B's. She was satisfied with that.

(Aundrea 12 systemic jra/gerd)-

-- In , Beth Yohnk <yohnkmom@...> wrote:

>

> Hi :

> I hope she was able to make school today. Let's hope a nice long

break does the trick for her. I use Tylenol Arthritis along with my

other med that I am prescribed. I was told the dose is too high for

Hannah. She's only 80 lbs. I love it and use it almost daily. It's

not supposed to be harsh on the stomach and it works quite well for

me.

>

> I'm glad you received your card. I was hoping that was your

current address. And thank you for the compliment!

>

> Beth & Hannah, 11, unspecified arhtritis; asthma; gerd; migraines

> Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

> Beth :-)

>

>

>

> update on Aundrea

> > > > >

> > > > > Hello All,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have been pretty hit and miss lately with posting but

> thought

> > > I'd

> > > > > give an update.

> > > > >

> > > > > Aundrea enjoyed and awesome summer and early fall. Rarely

had

> > any

> > > > > pain and was able to do all the things that she loves. Lots

> of

> > > bike

> > > > > rides, swimming, hiking etc.

> > > > >

> > > > > The school year started off so much better than last year.

> She

> > > > > wasn't having any absences and she was excited about making

> > honor

> > > > > roll and totally enjoying her new 7th grade teachers.

> > > > >

> > > > > November came and the signs of joint pain returned along

with

> > > > > fatigue. By December she has begun to miss lots of school.

3

> > days

> > > > > last week and hasn't been able to go at all this week. The

> > joint

> > > > > pain has returned to her fingers, wrists, knees, ankles and

> > toes.

> > > > > She is taking lots of hot baths, heat pad, and sleeping.

Sore

> > > > throat

> > > > > and swollen lymph nodes again.

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a 504 meeting planned for Monday morning. Aundrea

was

> > kind

> > > > of

> > > > > depressed yesterday and angry about being in pain. She is

> > adamant

> > > > > that she is done with drugs and said they have never helped

> and

> > > > only

> > > > > make her feel worse. (same story for 5 years now)

> > > > >

> > > > > So, it leaves me at a quandry as to what to do. We can

always

> > do

> > > > the

> > > > > the therapeutic options but of course that is unlikely to

> ever

> > > take

> > > > > away the flare. So, at this point I am just hoping that it

> wont

> > > be

> > > > > as long-lasting as it was last year.

> > > > >

> > > > > I know there are so many others that I have followed on

this

> > list

> > > > > that have children with similar issues and few answers. If

> > anyone

> > > > > ever comes across a specialist that helps children who have

> > > chronic

> > > > > joint and muscle pain with limited inflammation please let

me

> > > know.

> > > > > Also if anyone comes across other diagnosis/treatment

> > > > considerations

> > > > > I would love to hear it.

> > > > >

> > > > > Blessings,

> > > > >

> > > > > (Aundrea age 12 systemic jra/gerd for lack of a more

> > > > conclusive

> > > > > dx. this is the one that we stick with)

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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It's interesting that he came to this conclusion given her rashes. I don't

think rashes fit with fibro at all. Maybe fibro is part of it, but I don't

think that's the whole diagnosis. I'm sure you are so frustrated, I know we've

been told the same things they told you. What tests are they running? Hang in

there, I'll be very curious what labs show.

Beth & Hannah, 11,unspecified arthritis; asthma; gerd; migraines

Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

Beth :-)

Update on Aundrea

Hi gang,

thank you all for your prayers and well wishes regarding Aundre'a

appointment today with the pediatric rheumatologist. It was an

interesting visit.

The dr. said he doesn't believe Aundrea has ANY rheumatoid type of

disease. He said that his exam on her show know restriction with

range of motion or inflammation.

He did another exam with is something they due to test for

fibromyalgia. She was positive for this. He said that in his

opinion Aundrea has chronic pain aka fibromyalgia.

I told him about all the symptoms that she has had and contnues to

have. He said her pain is real and that there isn't a cure for this.

He did say that he would like us to get her physical therapy, a psyc

eval for biofeedback and he gave us a script for amitryptiline which

is used to help with sleep disorders. (in higher doses it's also

used as an anti-depressant)

He gave us the name of a pediatrician that specializes in adolescence

and is good with Chronic pain issues.

I told him I was concerned, because when the doctors couldn't

determine what was wrong with my sister they started suggesting

chronic pain and psyc visits. I told him that my mom took her to

mayo where they discovered she nearly had a perforated bowel and one

of the worst cases of chrones that they had seen.

So, I told him that if he is certain that all other possibilities

have been exclueded and that she wouldn't have damage due to improper

treatment then I would accept his diagnosis. He said he would run

one more battery of tests to check out everything under the sun. If

that turns up negative then he is confident with the diagnosis of

fibromyalgia.

We are suppose to follow up with him in a month.

So what are your thoughts about this?????

(aundrea 12 fibromyalgia/ gerd)

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I'm sorry , I didn't mean to sound so negative. I'm glad that you are

feeling excited. What, if anything, did he say about her rashes? I am really

curious...

I have also known someone with a fibromyalgia diagnosis and she swears by

guafenesin (it is actually a cough medicine, go figure) but it was instrumental

in her achieving remission.

and Rob 18 JAS

Update on Aundrea

> >

> >

> > > Hi gang,

> > >

> > > thank you all for your prayers and well wishes regarding

> > > Aundre'a

> > > appointment today with the pediatric rheumatologist.

> It

> > > was an

> > > interesting visit.

> > >

> > > The dr. said he doesn't believe Aundrea has ANY rheumatoid

> type

> > > of

> > > disease. He said that his exam on her show know

> > > restriction with

> > > range of motion or inflammation.

> > >

> > > He did another exam with is something they due to test for

> > > fibromyalgia. She was positive for this. He said

> > > that in his

> > > opinion Aundrea has chronic pain aka fibromyalgia.

> > >

> > > I told him about all the symptoms that she has had and

> contnues

> > > to

> > > have. He said her pain is real and that there isn't a

> cure

> > > for this.

> > >

> > > He did say that he would like us to get her physical

> therapy, a

> > > psyc

> > > eval for biofeedback and he gave us a script for

> amitryptiline

> > > which

> > > is used to help with sleep disorders. (in higher doses

> > > it's also

> > > used as an anti-depressant)

> > >

> > > He gave us the name of a pediatrician that specializes in

> > > adolescence

> > > and is good with Chronic pain issues.

> > >

> > > I told him I was concerned, because when the doctors

> couldn't

> > > determine what was wrong with my sister they started

> suggesting

> > > chronic pain and psyc visits. I told him that my mom

> took

> > > her to

> > > mayo where they discovered she nearly had a perforated bowel

> and

> > > one

> > > of the worst cases of chrones that they had seen.

> > >

> > > So, I told him that if he is certain that all other

> > > possibilities

> > > have been exclueded and that she wouldn't have damage due to

> > > improper

> > > treatment then I would accept his diagnosis. He said

> he

> > > would run

> > > one more battery of tests to check out everything under the

> > > sun. If

> > > that turns up negative then he is confident with the

> diagnosis of

> > > fibromyalgia.

> > >

> > > We are suppose to follow up with him in a month.

> > >

> > > So what are your thoughts about this?????

> > >

> > > (aundrea 12 fibromyalgia/gerd)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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Oh, I didn't take you as negative and believe me I was just doing my

best to condense my post regarding the dr. visit. It really through

Aundea and I both for a spin and we felt a bit out of sorts. The

only point where I started to get excited about a diagnosis was when

I came home and did research on pediatric fibro and a lot of it

started making sense.

The dr. didn't say anything about her rashes. He didn't comment on

her intense pain from cracking joints. He said people pop their

knuckles all the time. this made drea mad because it was trival to

him but for her it's causing sharp shooting pain.

I am looking forward to seeking out the opinions of the other

professionals and hoping someone can help us to reduce her pain.

The dr. also couldn't explain why this has been going on since age 7.

A tad early for fibro and I guess he is just chalking the first two

major flares with spiking fevers, rash etc. as scarlet fever.

We go back the first week of May and we will see what the lab results

show.

(aundrea 12 Fibromyalgia)

> > >

> > >

> > > How in the world would fibromyalgia and chronic pain explain

> > her

> > rashes that are consistent when she has joint pain?

> > > I am glad he is running more tests. I don't know what else to

> > say.

> > I " m sure that you are once again feeling let down and I don't

> > blame

> > you. Maybe the testing will turn up something. Did he run the

> > lupus

> > panel as well??

> > > and Rob 18 JAS

> > >

> > > Update on Aundrea

> > >

> > >

> > > > Hi gang,

> > > >

> > > > thank you all for your prayers and well wishes regarding

> > > > Aundre'a

> > > > appointment today with the pediatric rheumatologist.

> > It

> > > > was an

> > > > interesting visit.

> > > >

> > > > The dr. said he doesn't believe Aundrea has ANY rheumatoid

> > type

> > > > of

> > > > disease. He said that his exam on her show know

> > > > restriction with

> > > > range of motion or inflammation.

> > > >

> > > > He did another exam with is something they due to test for

> > > > fibromyalgia. She was positive for this. He said

> > > > that in his

> > > > opinion Aundrea has chronic pain aka fibromyalgia.

> > > >

> > > > I told him about all the symptoms that she has had and

> > contnues

> > > > to

> > > > have. He said her pain is real and that there isn't a

> > cure

> > > > for this.

> > > >

> > > > He did say that he would like us to get her physical

> > therapy, a

> > > > psyc

> > > > eval for biofeedback and he gave us a script for

> > amitryptiline

> > > > which

> > > > is used to help with sleep disorders. (in higher doses

> > > > it's also

> > > > used as an anti-depressant)

> > > >

> > > > He gave us the name of a pediatrician that specializes in

> > > > adolescence

> > > > and is good with Chronic pain issues.

> > > >

> > > > I told him I was concerned, because when the doctors

> > couldn't

> > > > determine what was wrong with my sister they started

> > suggesting

> > > > chronic pain and psyc visits. I told him that my mom

> > took

> > > > her to

> > > > mayo where they discovered she nearly had a perforated bowel

> > and

> > > > one

> > > > of the worst cases of chrones that they had seen.

> > > >

> > > > So, I told him that if he is certain that all other

> > > > possibilities

> > > > have been exclueded and that she wouldn't have damage due to

> > > > improper

> > > > treatment then I would accept his diagnosis. He said

> > he

> > > > would run

> > > > one more battery of tests to check out everything under the

> > > > sun. If

> > > > that turns up negative then he is confident with the

> > diagnosis of

> > > > fibromyalgia.

> > > >

> > > > We are suppose to follow up with him in a month.

> > > >

> > > > So what are your thoughts about this?????

> > > >

> > > > (aundrea 12 fibromyalgia/gerd)

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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