Guest guest Posted January 26, 2001 Report Share Posted January 26, 2001 Hey eveyone, Yesterday afternoon jesse started spitting out blood and then he blew his nose it was all blood. I called his Plum. dr and he sent us to Childrens and Womens ER. They did a chest xray and blood work to see it he was losing lots of blood. The xray was normal for him and the lab work should that he wasn't bleeding out anywhere. Actually the dr said that his hebglobin was better then hers. So we now have him on Nasonex nose spray and Zrytec for his siniuses. was on that before but it didn't work for him.Anyway, its great that it isn't anything real serious but adding another problem for him by having sinius problems. No wonder he has been having bad headaches. I think this makes him taking 9 meds in the morning now plus his mtx weeking and enbrel injections twice weekly and also the break through pain killer as needed and his Flovent inhaler. His poor little body has more chemicals in it then anything else. just wanted to fill you all in. shelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2001 Report Share Posted January 26, 2001 poor jesse, glad it was nothing serious!!!hope the meds work for him this time. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2001 Report Share Posted January 26, 2001 , What a blessing is ok, my heart sank when I started reading your email. Thank goodess it was anything more serious. It's such a shame he has to go through any of this. I hope he gets feeling better soon. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2001 Report Share Posted January 27, 2001 what a horrible thing to happen poor little guy must have been scared to death. i'm glad he's alright though and here i thaught i had a bad day. nothings worse than a sick child. love and squishes to jesse rhoda > Hey eveyone, > > Yesterday afternoon jesse started spitting out blood and then he blew his > nose it was all blood. I called his Plum. dr and he sent us to Childrens and > Womens ER. They did a chest xray and blood work to see it he was losing lots > of blood. The xray was normal for him and the lab work should that he wasn't > bleeding out anywhere. Actually the dr said that his hebglobin was better > then hers. So we now have him on Nasonex nose spray and Zrytec for his > siniuses. was on that before but it didn't work for him.Anyway, its > great that it isn't anything real serious but adding another problem for him > by having sinius problems. No wonder he has been having bad headaches. I > think this makes him taking 9 meds in the morning now plus his mtx weeking > and enbrel injections twice weekly and also the break through pain killer as > needed and his Flovent inhaler. His poor little body has more chemicals in it > then anything else. > > just wanted to fill you all in. > > shelly > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2001 Report Share Posted January 28, 2001 , I am so glad that it wasn't his lungs. Do you have electric heat? My entire family had problems with bloody noses with the dry electric heat. Since changing to gas and putting a humidifier on my system, the problems have all gone away. I hope his meds make him feel better. Sinus infections can really make you feel bad. a ----- Original Message ----- From: <12341234@...> < > Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 6:57 AM Subject: [ ] : ER visit last night > Hey eveyone, > > Yesterday afternoon jesse started spitting out blood and then he blew his > nose it was all blood. I called his Plum. dr and he sent us to Childrens and > Womens ER. They did a chest xray and blood work to see it he was losing lots > of blood. The xray was normal for him and the lab work should that he wasn't > bleeding out anywhere. Actually the dr said that his hebglobin was better > then hers. So we now have him on Nasonex nose spray and Zrytec for his > siniuses. was on that before but it didn't work for him.Anyway, its > great that it isn't anything real serious but adding another problem for him > by having sinius problems. No wonder he has been having bad headaches. I > think this makes him taking 9 meds in the morning now plus his mtx weeking > and enbrel injections twice weekly and also the break through pain killer as > needed and his Flovent inhaler. His poor little body has more chemicals in it > then anything else. > > just wanted to fill you all in. > > shelly > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2001 Report Share Posted January 28, 2001 a, Yes we do have electric heat. I can't have gas stoves or heat, it triggers migraines. We are looking into getting some cool air humidifers and one of those air purifers. If jesse and robert are both having sinius trouble then it would be cheaper for us to get this stuff then to keep going to the drs for meds due to infections. Of course jesse gets medicaid so his visits and meds don't cost anything but robert is covered by bc/bs and we have to pay 20% of the visit and up to $15.00 for meds but still if he needs to keep going it adds up. shelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2001 Report Share Posted January 29, 2001 Hi , I have been reading all your post, I hope thing settle down for your little guy soon. No child should have to deal with all that he does. I believe things happen for a reason, it should a very good reason for . Maybe he will go into medicine someday, and work with kids. He would be very good, he could understand every thing that happens to them. Hope you guys have better days ahead. Me Mom ---------- > From: 12341234@... > > Subject: Re: [ ] : ER visit last night > Date: Sunday, January 28, 2001 6:38 PM > > a, > > Yes we do have electric heat. I can't have gas stoves or heat, it triggers > migraines. We are looking into getting some cool air humidifers and one of > those air purifers. If jesse and robert are both having sinius trouble then > it would be cheaper for us to get this stuff then to keep going to the drs > for meds due to infections. Of course jesse gets medicaid so his visits and > meds don't cost anything but robert is covered by bc/bs and we have to pay > 20% of the visit and up to $15.00 for meds but still if he needs to keep > going it adds up. > > shelly > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2001 Report Share Posted January 30, 2001 , If they slept with a humidifier in their bedroom, it may help their sinuses. If they share a room, you only need one to see if it helps. I know all about those 15.00 co-pays for meds. They really rock the budget. a ----- Original Message ----- From: <12341234@...> < > Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2001 3:38 PM Subject: Re: [ ] : ER visit last night > a, > > Yes we do have electric heat. I can't have gas stoves or heat, it triggers > migraines. We are looking into getting some cool air humidifers and one of > those air purifers. If jesse and robert are both having sinius trouble then > it would be cheaper for us to get this stuff then to keep going to the drs > for meds due to infections. Of course jesse gets medicaid so his visits and > meds don't cost anything but robert is covered by bc/bs and we have to pay > 20% of the visit and up to $15.00 for meds but still if he needs to keep > going it adds up. > > shelly > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2001 Report Share Posted January 30, 2001 a, Unfortunately and don't share a room. has his own room and and Jake share a room and and share a room. One day we are going to design our own house to accomidate our large family, just don't know if and could live without sharing a room. goes nuts all day while is in school. The only humidifer i have is a hot air one and it makes me so nervous cause 4 out of 5 of the boys sleep walk. I am so scared that they would knock it over and get burned so iam looking into the cool air one, i mean a couple of them to put in all the kids rooms. I think everyone would sleep better and it would help jesse alot. I don't know how much it would help robert until he has the surgery on his nose but that won't be for a few more years. They don't like to do it until they are about 16yrs old but if it keeps cause robert infections then we will do it earlier. Who knows maybe he will break his nose in football and we won't have to worry about it. Thats what he says anyway. Its cooler to get it broke then to have surgery. I figure either way the girls will be falling over themselves to help him. lo. He is a ladies man for sure. shelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2001 Report Share Posted January 30, 2001 Rhoda, your hugs and squishes must have helped jesse cause he is doing much better. He still has that horrible cough but no more bleeding. Last night he worried me a bit. He woke up during the night and was complaining that he was hot. He was sweating but he was ice cold, even the joints that are inflammed were ice cold. It was very strange so i will be watching him for the next couple of days. He seems fine this afternoon but this morning was very tired and groggy. Oh yeah, i finally find a store that sells name brand sneakers " miss-matched'' is what they call it. Anyway, i got him some Skechers one a size 5 and one a size 3. They were even on sale. So from now on I will be going there to get jesse's shoes. It was great to finally find a place that will do that cause we had to stuff the right shoe with padding and it caused him to fall alot now he seems much more blanced. I have to get him name brand cause he wears the left shoe in a matter of a few months and if it wasn't name brand it would be in a few weeks. They told me that name brand shoes on kids usually last 4 to 6 months but with jesse they would make sure they had his sizes availible. They were so great. shelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2001 Report Share Posted January 30, 2001 Me Mom, I truely believe you are right about something is in store for jesse. I loves little kids. mostly babies and toddlers. He has said in the past that he wanted to be a dr so that he could cure all kids that have a form of JRA. Now i think he is interested in becoming a specialist for Down Syndrome babies. Our neighbors who jesse adores had a baby in May of 2000 and she was dx with Downs. just loves that little girl. He said when she is old enough to go to the park with him and if anyone messes with her he will beat them up. and jake and justin all say the same thing about Dakoda. doesn't get to see her that much. you know he is a teenager and is busy with football and girls and such but when he sees her and talks to her she is in heavan. she really likes all the boys and me, well with me she has this instant urge to poop as soon as i hold her. Her mom says iam the only one that she does that with so if she ever gets to the point when she can't poop then she will call me to come and hold her. I guess i don't mind cause it looks like she is the only girl i will have in my life. lol. Anyway, will be a wonderful father someday or dr if he chooses that field. who knows he may become a lawyer to help all the people that need disability and can't get it. He loves to argue so he would make a great lawyer. shelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2001 Report Share Posted January 30, 2001 shelley: must be a delightful child. I hate it everytime I read the posts about his problems. It just doesn't seem fair but I;m sure he is a blessing to everyone who knows him. You have so much on your plate, wish I could help. Will keep praying for all of you. Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2001 Report Share Posted January 31, 2001 How old is ???? Kathy in Washington State Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2001 Report Share Posted January 31, 2001 Kathy in Washington state, will be 12 in March. shelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2001 Report Share Posted January 31, 2001 In a message dated 1/31/2001 8:36:37 AM Pacific Standard Time, 12341234@... writes: > And has JRA??? Kathy in Washington State Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2001 Report Share Posted January 31, 2001 Yes Kathy he has Sysmetic JRA. His lungs are diseased due to the JRA. Sorry i didn't think that you didn't know. shelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2001 Report Share Posted January 31, 2001 In a message dated 1/31/2001 1:21:22 PM Pacific Standard Time, 12341234@... writes: > Sorry i didn't think that you didn't know. > > ...I just joined the group a few days ago..I was a member a few years back, though....So, I am not really up on 's story, except from what I have read these past few days....Do you have RA? My 5.5 year old daughter had a swollen ankle the other day...I almost fainted....it makes me so scared to think that she or one of my other two might have to suffer.....She had twisted it, outside playing...but just to see a swollen joint, on a child, really blew me away...... How does handle having this disease?? Sorry if I am being nosey! Kathy in Washington State Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2001 Report Share Posted February 1, 2001 Kathy in WA state, No i don't have RA. is the reason iam in this group. To learn more about the disease and to have the support for myself and for jesse. I am glad that you re-joined the group. Feb is 1yr that i have been apart of this group and iam so happy that i found it. I will tell you a bit about jesse. He is the 2nd oldest of 5 boys. He will be 12 in march. He was born with a club foot so we are not strangers to drs. and such. At age 4 the shriners hospital in tampa fl sent us to H. Lee Moffit Cancer Insutsuite for testing on jesse. The tested for every thing. The only thing that they found was a very high RA factor and told us that he had JRA and that we could see our family dr for his treatment. At the age of 5 1/2 he was not eating well or going out to play. He was usually sleeping as soon as school got out. He always had labored breathing and he was not growing at all. He weighed in at 29 1/2 pounds the dec. before his 6th birthday. I was worried so i took him to all childrens hospital in ST. Pete fl. and they tested him for everything too except for the JRA cause that was very clear that he had it. every joint in his little body was swollen and with him being so small you could see everything. The dr decided that there was something wrong in his chest xrays so she ordered a ct scan and found that the upper lobes of his lungs were diseased and that he lymphnodes on the outside of his lungs and a very big one on his treacea. We then decided that he should have a lung byopsy done and that it confirmed what the dr had feared. He has Systemic JRA involving his lungs. She said that there was very few children that get Systemic JRA as bad as jesse had it.we started him on Naporxen, mtx, folic acid and steroids to get him out of flare he had been in for over a year. He use cry all the time. The pain was so great that he couldn't go to the bathroom by himself. we moved to vt for a year after my brother died in 96 and that was a mistake. was miserable. no matter what we did he was in pain and sick all the time.We moved back to fl and then to alabama. We have now found a wonderful Rhuemy for jesse. He treats jesses JRA aggressively (which no one has done before). takes 8 pills in the morning and 4 at night plus a breakthrough pain med and 12.5 mgs of mtx a week and enbrel twice a week. Since we started him with this dr, jesse goes out to play and is a completely different child even though he is flaring now and his lungs aren't working real well at the moment. The only trouble we have here is the school but now that i have a law suit againist them things are lots smoother. Still trying to get the homebound services put into action and its real slow moving. has his good days and his bad days with his feelings. He hates being so small cause all his girlfriends are taller then him. He gets frustrated when he can't or isn't allowed to play rough sports or keep up with his brothers. He hates taking all those meds and at times will refuse to take them(sort of a way to have some control on his life) Now that he is older he is better about taking his meds.When he hurts alot he will say " i hate my life, i wish i was never born " or " I wish i would just die now and end the pain " He hasn't said those words much in the last year cause this is the best he has felt since he was about 3 yrs old. He is very smart. Too smart alot of the time. you look at him and you can see that mind moving and wonder what is he up to now and then he looks at you with those blue eyes and smiles with big ole dimples and you know he is up to something. He is very compassionate and loves little kids. He tries to take care ofmom when she is sick too. All in all i would say jesse deals very well with his disease except when it comes to his limitations.He doesn't like to be told he can't do something that he really wants to do. One of these days iam going to post pics of all the boys so that everyone can see my handsome brood. There is jesses story. iam sure i have left lots out but you will learn more about him as each day passes. sure hope you are feeling ok. shelly and Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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