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Betty:

I hope all goes well for . I have not posted here in a long time and

trying to catch up on reading here. You certainly have a handful and are to be

commended for taking on this responsibility.

My youngest is anemic and next week going for his iron test again. I

hope now that I am giving him three doses a day that the numbers have gone up

for him. I inquired about iron shots but they say that is risky. He is also

nonverbal but instead of putting him on Risperdal he was given two cans of

ensure plus a day but that is when he started eating paint chips and since my ex

was on Risperdal for his Schizophrenia I saw the way he balllooned up and the Dr

did not thing meds was the answer for him at the time. Since he only drinks the

bottle not sure what meds come in liquid form either, but a Develp Ped at the

feeding clinic I got to talk to for fifteen minutes suggested Celexa for both my

kids.

The almost eight year old HFA seems to be emerging with OCD and Tourettes and I

want some sort of anxiety med but since I have HMO medical it is impossible to

get anything, my only choice is a walk in mental health clinic and being in Los

Angeles it would be like four hours the first visit and my son is on winter

break now.

Anyway I tend to go on and on and just wanted to wish well and please

keep us posted.

Bonnie Sayers

http://www.epinions.com/user-bonniesayers - there is a picture of both my kids

on this page.

Surgery for

has been having quite a time with her hospital experience. Last

night they gave her two pints of blood because she was anemic. Exploratory

surgery was suppose to be at 8 a.m. this morning. She was begging for a

drink since she had not been allowed anything to eat or drink pending

surgery so they let her have ice chips from 6 p.m. to midnight. Then come

morning they find that she is low on potassium. So this morning instead of

surgery they start her on a potassium drip. By now the surgery was suppose

to be at noon. Finally at 2 p.m. she goes into surgery. She had a burst

appendix and is now recovering in her room. She has at least two days to

spend there.

I want to thank everyone for their concern and their prayers. Of course, she

is not out of the woods yet but at least they know what to treat her for and

that has begun. The boys are more settle about her being gone for a few

days. We made her a ballon bouquet with a ballon to represent each one in

the family.

Betty - possibly Bipolar but undx'd, Effexor, Buspar

grandma and guardian to

- 11 yo-- Bipolar/ADHD on Depakote, Adderall

Evan - 8 yo nonverbal autism on 4 mg Risperdal,

- 6 - Bipolar/ADHD/PTSD on Tegretol, Adderall, Clonidine .1 mg,

mother to , their mom - Bipolar/ADHD on Topamax

wife to Bob - Effexor and too more many meds to remember

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Betty:

I hope all goes well for . I have not posted here in a long time and

trying to catch up on reading here. You certainly have a handful and are to be

commended for taking on this responsibility.

My youngest is anemic and next week going for his iron test again. I

hope now that I am giving him three doses a day that the numbers have gone up

for him. I inquired about iron shots but they say that is risky. He is also

nonverbal but instead of putting him on Risperdal he was given two cans of

ensure plus a day but that is when he started eating paint chips and since my ex

was on Risperdal for his Schizophrenia I saw the way he balllooned up and the Dr

did not thing meds was the answer for him at the time. Since he only drinks the

bottle not sure what meds come in liquid form either, but a Develp Ped at the

feeding clinic I got to talk to for fifteen minutes suggested Celexa for both my

kids.

The almost eight year old HFA seems to be emerging with OCD and Tourettes and I

want some sort of anxiety med but since I have HMO medical it is impossible to

get anything, my only choice is a walk in mental health clinic and being in Los

Angeles it would be like four hours the first visit and my son is on winter

break now.

Anyway I tend to go on and on and just wanted to wish well and please

keep us posted.

Bonnie Sayers

http://www.epinions.com/user-bonniesayers - there is a picture of both my kids

on this page.

Surgery for

has been having quite a time with her hospital experience. Last

night they gave her two pints of blood because she was anemic. Exploratory

surgery was suppose to be at 8 a.m. this morning. She was begging for a

drink since she had not been allowed anything to eat or drink pending

surgery so they let her have ice chips from 6 p.m. to midnight. Then come

morning they find that she is low on potassium. So this morning instead of

surgery they start her on a potassium drip. By now the surgery was suppose

to be at noon. Finally at 2 p.m. she goes into surgery. She had a burst

appendix and is now recovering in her room. She has at least two days to

spend there.

I want to thank everyone for their concern and their prayers. Of course, she

is not out of the woods yet but at least they know what to treat her for and

that has begun. The boys are more settle about her being gone for a few

days. We made her a ballon bouquet with a ballon to represent each one in

the family.

Betty - possibly Bipolar but undx'd, Effexor, Buspar

grandma and guardian to

- 11 yo-- Bipolar/ADHD on Depakote, Adderall

Evan - 8 yo nonverbal autism on 4 mg Risperdal,

- 6 - Bipolar/ADHD/PTSD on Tegretol, Adderall, Clonidine .1 mg,

mother to , their mom - Bipolar/ADHD on Topamax

wife to Bob - Effexor and too more many meds to remember

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,

I am sorry to hear that has to have surgery. Hopefully this

will take care of things so she doesn't have to deal with this again.

I will pray for a speedy recovery and for her not to flare any more

than she has.

Hugs,

mom to 15, Poly JRA, asthma, IBS, chronic hives, back problems

and Jayna 12, ADHD, tourette's syndrome, OCD, ODD, elevated ANA

>

> has had a sinus infection for 5 months, and been on as many

different antibiotics; for her, chronic sinus infections are one

effect of her PIDD (primary immune deficiency disease). The

infections have caused polyps in her maxillary sinuses that are both

keeping her infected, and blocking drainage.  A couple weeks ago, the

infection became very acute, and since then she has had a severe

cough, with significant wheezing; inhaled steroids did not help at

all, so her rheumy removed her from her Enbrel and Arava and put her

on prednisone.  Even prior to the acute infection and withdrawal of

her arthritis meds, her sed rate was significantly elevated and she

was experiencing increased knee and ankle pain. She has also been off

of her Celebrex for two weeks now and is hurting in her hips and

elbows as well.

>

> She will have sinus surgery on Wednesday morning.  I don't know how

long she will have to remain off of Enbrel and Arava, but at least

another week.  The prednisone is helping, I am sure, but not nearly

enough.  After three years of being unable to attend school, she just

started at the local college (2 classes) and literally dragged

herself for the first two classes last week.  She was SO excited! Her

outlook on everything is very positive, although she is a bit nervous

about the surgery. I am praying she can come through this and heal

without incident or greater flare and get to feeling a little better.

>

> Thank you for any extra prayers.

>

> , mom to (18, poly, pidd)

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I'm so sorry to hear this news. I hope that the surgery is a great success and

will get feeling better quickly. Take care, and prayers are going up!

and Rob 19 JAS

surgery for

> has had a sinus infection for 5 months, and been on as

> many different antibiotics; for her, chronic sinus infections

> are one effect of her PIDD (primary immune deficiency disease).

> The infections have caused polyps in her maxillary sinuses that

> are both keeping her infected, and blocking drainage. A couple

> weeks ago, the infection became very acute, and since then she

> has had a severe cough, with significant wheezing; inhaled

> steroids did not help at all, so her rheumy removed her from her

> Enbrel and Arava and put her on prednisone. Even prior to the

> acute infection and withdrawal of her arthritis meds, her sed

> rate was significantly elevated and she was experiencing

> increased knee and ankle pain. She has also been off of her

> Celebrex for two weeks now and is hurting in her hips and elbows

> as well.

>

> She will have sinus surgery on Wednesday morning. I don't know

> how long she will have to remain off of Enbrel and Arava, but at

> least another week. The prednisone is helping, I am sure, but

> not nearly enough. After three years of being unable to attend

> school, she just started at the local college (2 classes) and

> literally dragged herself for the first two classes last week.

> She was SO excited! Her outlook on everything is very positive,

> although she is a bit nervous about the surgery. I am praying

> she can come through this and heal without incident or greater

> flare and get to feeling a little better.

>

> Thank you for any extra prayers.

>

> , mom to (18, poly, pidd)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Not a bad surgery. Keep the room humid if you are in dry area. Both my kids did

it doing it in the winter was worse. Keep them comfortable.

Terri

surgery for

has had a sinus infection for 5 months, and been on as many different

antibiotics; for her, chronic sinus infections are one effect of her PIDD

(primary immune deficiency disease). The infections have caused polyps in her

maxillary sinuses that are both keeping her infected, and blocking drainage. A

couple weeks ago, the infection became very acute, and since then she has had a

severe cough, with significant wheezing; inhaled steroids did not help at all,

so her rheumy removed her from her Enbrel and Arava and put her on prednisone.

Even prior to the acute infection and withdrawal of her arthritis meds, her sed

rate was significantly elevated and she was experiencing increased knee and

ankle pain. She has also been off of her Celebrex for two weeks now and is

hurting in her hips and elbows as well.

She will have sinus surgery on Wednesday morning. I don't know how long she

will have to remain off of Enbrel and Arava, but at least another week. The

prednisone is helping, I am sure, but not nearly enough. After three years of

being unable to attend school, she just started at the local college (2 classes)

and literally dragged herself for the first two classes last week. She was SO

excited! Her outlook on everything is very positive, although she is a bit

nervous about the surgery. I am praying she can come through this and heal

without incident or greater flare and get to feeling a little better.

Thank you for any extra prayers.

, mom to (18, poly, pidd)

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Thanks, .  She just wants to get feeling better, she has had such intense

facial pain for so long now.  She had this surgery when she was only 4, but she

doesn't remember too much.  She will do fine - she just needs to be back on her

arthritis meds!

How are you feeling?  The cold cannot be helping!

Thanks again for the prayers.

From: and Schulz <snooksmama@...>

Subject: Re: surgery for

Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 3:52 AM

I'm so sorry to hear this news. I hope that the surgery is a great success and

will get feeling better quickly. Take care, and prayers are going up!

and Rob 19 JAS

surgery for

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> has had a sinus infection for 5 months, and been on as

> many different antibiotics; for her, chronic sinus infections

> are one effect of her PIDD (primary immune deficiency disease).

> The infections have caused polyps in her maxillary sinuses that

> are both keeping her infected, and blocking drainage. A couple

> weeks ago, the infection became very acute, and since then she

> has had a severe cough, with significant wheezing; inhaled

> steroids did not help at all, so her rheumy removed her from her

> Enbrel and Arava and put her on prednisone. Even prior to the

> acute infection and withdrawal of her arthritis meds, her sed

> rate was significantly elevated and she was experiencing

> increased knee and ankle pain. She has also been off of her

> Celebrex for two weeks now and is hurting in her hips and elbows

> as well.

>

> She will have sinus surgery on Wednesday morning. I don't know

> how long she will have to remain off of Enbrel and Arava, but at

> least another week. The prednisone is helping, I am sure, but

> not nearly enough. After three years of being unable to attend

> school, she just started at the local college (2 classes) and

> literally dragged herself for the first two classes last week.

> She was SO excited! Her outlook on everything is very positive,

> although she is a bit nervous about the surgery. I am praying

> she can come through this and heal without incident or greater

> flare and get to feeling a little better.

>

> Thank you for any extra prayers.

>

> , mom to (18, poly, pidd)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi :

Let's hope this brings some much needed relief.  She has been sick for

far too long.  Please send an update after the surgery.  Will continue to keep

her in our prayers!

Beth & Hannah

 

Beth :)

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

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From: nancy barnes <nancyb315@...>

Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 10:08:07 PM

Subject: surgery for

has had a sinus infection for 5 months, and been on as many different

antibiotics; for her, chronic sinus infections are one effect of her PIDD

(primary immune deficiency disease). The infections have caused polyps in her

maxillary sinuses that are both keeping her infected, and blocking drainage.  A

couple weeks ago, the infection became very acute, and since then she has had a

severe cough, with significant wheezing; inhaled steroids did not help at all,

so her rheumy removed her from her Enbrel and Arava and put her on prednisone. 

Even prior to the acute infection and withdrawal of her arthritis meds, her sed

rate was significantly elevated and she was experiencing increased knee and

ankle pain. She has also been off of her Celebrex for two weeks now and is

hurting in her hips and elbows as well.

She will have sinus surgery on Wednesday morning.  I don't know how long she

will have to remain off of Enbrel and Arava, but at least another week.  The

prednisone is helping, I am sure, but not nearly enough.  After three years of

being unable to attend school, she just started at the local college (2 classes)

and literally dragged herself for the first two classes last week.  She was SO

excited! Her outlook on everything is very positive, although she is a bit

nervous about the surgery. I am praying she can come through this and heal

without incident or greater flare and get to feeling a little better.

Thank you for any extra prayers.

, mom to (18, poly, pidd)

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