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I'm sorry to read that.  Prayers are on their way,

 

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From: Amy Hendrickson <ahendrickson68@...>

Subject: eye pain

Date: Monday, June 1, 2009, 6:44 AM

Lucy woke up this morning complaining of eye pain. She says it hurts to

look at the light. She was scheduled for her 6 month check up for a uveitis

screen on June 11th, but I am going to get on the phone after 8:00 and try

to get her in today. We just weaned her off the prednisone and she seemed

to be doing so well. I would appreciate any prayers for her.

Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

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Get seen asap.... That is to long to wait if she is having eye pain...Are you

all on Metx? Terri

eye pain

I took Lucy to an optometrist since there is no opthamologist (sp?) in our

small town. He did the slit lamp test and he said that he thought he saw a

few cells and that this may be the beginnings of uveitis. He wants to see

her back in 10 days. Does this sound reasonable? I have a call in to the

rheumy to see what she thinks.

Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

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Amy - Has Lucy been on the prednisolone drops before? I have never heard of

the drops causing a change in personality. The drops really only affect the

eyes. I think 10 days is too long to go without doing anything. The pred drops

are good for taking away inflammation quickly. I would insist on getting put on

the drops and get in to an Opthamologist. You don't know how long she has had

cells in her eye and going another 10 days could cause damage. We drive 2 hours

to see our ped opthamologist. While I don't look forward to that drive anymore

after 2 years of every 6 week visits, it is well worth it to be seeing a doctor

that knows how to treat uveitis.

Keep us posted!

& Grant (12, psA/uveitis)

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> Get seen asap.... That is to long to wait if she is having eye pain...Are you

all on Metx? Terri

> eye pain

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> I took Lucy to an optometrist since there is no opthamologist (sp?) in our

> small town. He did the slit lamp test and he said that he thought he saw a

> few cells and that this may be the beginnings of uveitis. He wants to see

> her back in 10 days. Does this sound reasonable? I have a call in to the

> rheumy to see what she thinks.

>

> Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

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I heard back from the rheumy yesterday afternoon and she said that Lucy must

see an opthamologist and not just the optomestrist. Fortunately, there is

one only an hour away and not the hour and a half that the rheumy is. We're

going this afternoon. I'm hoping for a conclusive answer. I'm tired of

Lucy having various symptoms and not knowing what is going on. Poor Lucy

had a meltdown last night when I told her that we were driving to Greeley

today. She said she is tired of having things wrong with her. She is tired

of having arthritis, she is tired of having pain, she is tired of having

blood in her urine and now she has something wrong with her eyes. It is so

overwhelming to her. Poor thing.

Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:15 AM, toivonen4 <toivonen4@...> wrote:

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> Amy - Has Lucy been on the prednisolone drops before? I have never heard of

> the drops causing a change in personality. The drops really only affect the

> eyes. I think 10 days is too long to go without doing anything. The pred

> drops are good for taking away inflammation quickly. I would insist on

> getting put on the drops and get in to an Opthamologist. You don't know how

> long she has had cells in her eye and going another 10 days could cause

> damage. We drive 2 hours to see our ped opthamologist. While I don't look

> forward to that drive anymore after 2 years of every 6 week visits, it is

> well worth it to be seeing a doctor that knows how to treat uveitis.

>

> Keep us posted!

>

> & Grant (12, psA/uveitis)

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> >

> > Get seen asap.... That is to long to wait if she is having eye pain...Are

> you all on Metx? Terri

> > eye pain

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> > I took Lucy to an optometrist since there is no opthamologist (sp?) in

> our

> > small town. He did the slit lamp test and he said that he thought he saw

> a

> > few cells and that this may be the beginnings of uveitis. He wants to see

> > her back in 10 days. Does this sound reasonable? I have a call in to the

> > rheumy to see what she thinks.

> >

> > Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

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> >

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Glad you are getting her in sooner. Hopefully, the eye dr will be able

to figure out what's going on. Maybe it will be allergies or something

else rather than inflammation. Something easier to deal with. I'll be

praying for her and your family.

Poor kid! I know my son was the same, and still is, with having things

wrong. They just want to be like other kids and this disease can

sometimes just pile on more stuff. I think all of our kids go through

what Lucy is feeling at one time or another. Update when you can how her

eyes are doing, Michele ( 22, spondy)

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Behalf Of Amy Hendrickson

Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 9:51 AM

Subject: Re: eye pain

I heard back from the rheumy yesterday afternoon and she said that Lucy

must

see an opthamologist and not just the optomestrist. Fortunately, there

is

one only an hour away and not the hour and a half that the rheumy is.

We're

going this afternoon. I'm hoping for a conclusive answer. I'm tired of

Lucy having various symptoms and not knowing what is going on. Poor Lucy

had a meltdown last night when I told her that we were driving to

Greeley

today. She said she is tired of having things wrong with her. She is

tired

of having arthritis, she is tired of having pain, she is tired of having

blood in her urine and now she has something wrong with her eyes. It is

so

overwhelming to her. Poor thing.

Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:15 AM, toivonen4 <toivonen4@...

<mailto:toivonen4%40> > wrote:

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>

> Amy - Has Lucy been on the prednisolone drops before? I have never

heard of

> the drops causing a change in personality. The drops really only

affect the

> eyes. I think 10 days is too long to go without doing anything. The

pred

> drops are good for taking away inflammation quickly. I would insist on

> getting put on the drops and get in to an Opthamologist. You don't

know how

> long she has had cells in her eye and going another 10 days could

cause

> damage. We drive 2 hours to see our ped opthamologist. While I don't

look

> forward to that drive anymore after 2 years of every 6 week visits, it

is

> well worth it to be seeing a doctor that knows how to treat uveitis.

>

> Keep us posted!

>

> & Grant (12, psA/uveitis)

>

>

> >

> > Get seen asap.... That is to long to wait if she is having eye

pain...Are

> you all on Metx? Terri

> > eye pain

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > I took Lucy to an optometrist since there is no opthamologist (sp?)

in

> our

> > small town. He did the slit lamp test and he said that he thought he

saw

> a

> > few cells and that this may be the beginnings of uveitis. He wants

to see

> > her back in 10 days. Does this sound reasonable? I have a call in to

the

> > rheumy to see what she thinks.

> >

> > Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

> >

> >

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Amy:

Let us know how the appointment goes.  Give Lucy a big hug and hang in there!

Beth & Hannah, 12, OA, HMJS, asthma, migraines, vit d deficiency

" We can't direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails " -author unknown

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From: Amy Hendrickson <ahendrickson68@...>

Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2009 9:50:54 AM

Subject: Re: eye pain

I heard back from the rheumy yesterday afternoon and she said that Lucy must

see an opthamologist and not just the optomestrist. Fortunately, there is

one only an hour away and not the hour and a half that the rheumy is. We're

going this afternoon. I'm hoping for a conclusive answer. I'm tired of

Lucy having various symptoms and not knowing what is going on. Poor Lucy

had a meltdown last night when I told her that we were driving to Greeley

today. She said she is tired of having things wrong with her. She is tired

of having arthritis, she is tired of having pain, she is tired of having

blood in her urine and now she has something wrong with her eyes. It is so

overwhelming to her. Poor thing.

Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:15 AM, toivonen4 <toivonen4 (DOT) com> wrote:

>

>

> Amy - Has Lucy been on the prednisolone drops before? I have never heard of

> the drops causing a change in personality. The drops really only affect the

> eyes. I think 10 days is too long to go without doing anything. The pred

> drops are good for taking away inflammation quickly. I would insist on

> getting put on the drops and get in to an Opthamologist. You don't know how

> long she has had cells in her eye and going another 10 days could cause

> damage. We drive 2 hours to see our ped opthamologist. While I don't look

> forward to that drive anymore after 2 years of every 6 week visits, it is

> well worth it to be seeing a doctor that knows how to treat uveitis.

>

> Keep us posted!

>

> & Grant (12, psA/uveitis)

>

>

> >

> > Get seen asap.... That is to long to wait if she is having eye pain...Are

> you all on Metx? Terri

> > eye pain

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > I took Lucy to an optometrist since there is no opthamologist (sp?) in

> our

> > small town. He did the slit lamp test and he said that he thought he saw

> a

> > few cells and that this may be the beginnings of uveitis. He wants to see

> > her back in 10 days. Does this sound reasonable? I have a call in to the

> > rheumy to see what she thinks.

> >

> > Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

> >

> >

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I'm sorry Lucy is going through this. Hopefully you will get a conclusive

answer. I know how you feel. Grant had a meltdown last night too! He needed

to take his MTX and it was just a fight. Some weeks he is just fine but lately

we have been having more fighting. I keep reassuring myself that there is a

positive reason God is making him go through all this and someday it will be

clear to us why.

and Grant (12, PsA/Uveitis)

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> > > Get seen asap.... That is to long to wait if she is having eye pain...Are

> > you all on Metx? Terri

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> > > I took Lucy to an optometrist since there is no opthamologist (sp?) in

> > our

> > > small town. He did the slit lamp test and he said that he thought he saw

> > a

> > > few cells and that this may be the beginnings of uveitis. He wants to see

> > > her back in 10 days. Does this sound reasonable? I have a call in to the

> > > rheumy to see what she thinks.

> > >

> > > Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

> > >

> > >

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Amy, I am so glad that you are getting Lucy in sooner rather than later. I am so

sorry that she is having a hard time, and even as adults, we would probably feel

like this. I will be praying for her. Kymberli

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> > > Get seen asap.... That is to long to wait if she is having eye pain...Are

> > you all on Metx? Terri

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> > >

> > > I took Lucy to an optometrist since there is no opthamologist (sp?) in

> > our

> > > small town. He did the slit lamp test and he said that he thought he saw

> > a

> > > few cells and that this may be the beginnings of uveitis. He wants to see

> > > her back in 10 days. Does this sound reasonable? I have a call in to the

> > > rheumy to see what she thinks.

> > >

> > > Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

> > >

> > >

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We went to the opthamologist yesterday and he did not find uveitis. So

that's the good news. The frustrating part is that we don't know what's

causing the eye pain. The doctor said that jra can cause your tissues to be

drier than normal and that may be why her eyes are dried out. He

recommended using artificial tears when she complains of eye pain. Has

anyone else run into this? Anyway, we go back Friday just to double check

and make sure that there's no inflammation. Thanks for your prayers.

Amy

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 9:23 AM, toivonen4 <toivonen4@...> wrote:

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>

> I'm sorry Lucy is going through this. Hopefully you will get a conclusive

> answer. I know how you feel. Grant had a meltdown last night too! He needed

> to take his MTX and it was just a fight. Some weeks he is just fine but

> lately we have been having more fighting. I keep reassuring myself that

> there is a positive reason God is making him go through all this and someday

> it will be clear to us why.

>

> and Grant (12, PsA/Uveitis)

>

>

> > > >

> > > > Get seen asap.... That is to long to wait if she is having eye

> pain...Are

> > > you all on Metx? Terri

> > > > eye pain

> > > >

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> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > I took Lucy to an optometrist since there is no opthamologist (sp?)

> in

> > > our

> > > > small town. He did the slit lamp test and he said that he thought he

> saw

> > > a

> > > > few cells and that this may be the beginnings of uveitis. He wants to

> see

> > > > her back in 10 days. Does this sound reasonable? I have a call in to

> the

> > > > rheumy to see what she thinks.

> > > >

> > > > Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

> > > >

> > > >

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Hi! I am 43 and have had JRA (Still's Disease/Systemic) all my life. I have dry

eyes due to JRA. It is painful, but the drops help. The drops make a big

difference, so I would try them. I hope your daughter's eye pain gets better

soon!

Carolyn

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> > > > > Get seen asap.... That is to long to wait if she is having eye

> > pain...Are

> > > > you all on Metx? Terri

> > > > > eye pain

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> > > > > I took Lucy to an optometrist since there is no opthamologist (sp?)

> > in

> > > > our

> > > > > small town. He did the slit lamp test and he said that he thought he

> > saw

> > > > a

> > > > > few cells and that this may be the beginnings of uveitis. He wants to

> > see

> > > > > her back in 10 days. Does this sound reasonable? I have a call in to

> > the

> > > > > rheumy to see what she thinks.

> > > > >

> > > > > Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

> > > > >

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I work for an opthalmologist and dry eye is a major issue with jra - I would

recommend putting the drops in 3-4 times a day - they can't hurt and will help

keep her comfortable. We tell everyone with dry eyes to use tears before you

feel it... once or twice a day doesn't do anything but give you a very short

period of relief!

Glad there was no uveitis!

Billie-jo

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> > > > I took Lucy to an optometrist since there is no opthamologist (sp?)

> in

> > > our

> > > > small town. He did the slit lamp test and he said that he thought he

> saw

> > > a

> > > > few cells and that this may be the beginnings of uveitis. He wants to

> see

> > > > her back in 10 days. Does this sound reasonable? I have a call in to

> the

> > > > rheumy to see what she thinks.

> > > >

> > > > Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

> > > >

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Thats great news!! I haven't heard of the eyes getting dried out. Grant

doesn't have that problem but he also doesn't have the eye pain either.

& Grant (12, PsA/Uveitis)

> > > > >

> > > > > Get seen asap.... That is to long to wait if she is having eye

> > pain...Are

> > > > you all on Metx? Terri

> > > > > eye pain

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> > > > >

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> > > > > I took Lucy to an optometrist since there is no opthamologist (sp?)

> > in

> > > > our

> > > > > small town. He did the slit lamp test and he said that he thought he

> > saw

> > > > a

> > > > > few cells and that this may be the beginnings of uveitis. He wants to

> > see

> > > > > her back in 10 days. Does this sound reasonable? I have a call in to

> > the

> > > > > rheumy to see what she thinks.

> > > > >

> > > > > Amy and Lucy, 7, poly

> > > > >

> > > > >

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