Guest guest Posted July 10, 2010 Report Share Posted July 10, 2010 Hi everyone, my daughter Ellie, 4 yrs old, was recently diagnosed with systemic onset juvenile arthritis. Its been just about 2.5 months since her first symptoms, an episode of severe stomach upset and fever, along with a swollen knee that was drained. Within a couple days of the drain she started to have a daily fever and rash which lasted for the first month. Her first symptom was a swollen knee that got operated on, they drained it, afterwhich she started on NSAIDS and 5 mg Prednisone. After the drain, upon which they found nothing other than lots of clear fluid, we met a pediatric rheumatologist. Initially her diagnosis was Oligarticular. But then other joints started to swell and the fever and rash started, and then after a week or two of that she went to 10 mg/week MTX. This regimen eventually subdued the fever and rash, and brought her joint swelling to a point where she could walk and do things but she was still in pretty tough shape. Her leg and hip needed rehab for sure, she just spent too much time off of it. 4 days ago we started on Kineret. We saw an immediate difference in her. She is moving much more freely and happier. We dread the daily shot but confident that this dread will subside in time, as long as it keeps working for her. She is becoming a brave little girl. She has always been Daddy's girl and this whole experience has ripped my guts out and shown me how weak I am. There is no doubt to me that men are the emotionally weaker sex. I am getting stronger, but its tough to go through. I am amazed at how strong some of you are. I find that right now even my best moments are bitter-sweet. I know that we are lucky to have the medicine pipeline that we have today. Some of you long timers I'm sure are very tuned into that. Please pray for us. I am praying for you all. We have 3 children ages 4,4,2 and our fourth on the way in January. We love and enjoy their childhoods so much, we could not have been a happier little family before all of this. Any words of encouragement or positive inspirational stories are greatly appreciated. (Ellie, SOJIA, 4 yrs, onset 2.5 months) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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