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Hi ,

I'm so sorry that your little guy was sick on Christmas. When I read your

son's symptoms, it sounded just like I wrote it. Shane, who is 6 had all of

the genetic testing done. HIDS, TRAPS, cyclic neutropenia, and FMF.

Everything came back normal. But, our son is seeing a doctor Standford and

he said that there can be rare strains of each of the diseases. Genedx

(where the testing was done) just test for the more common strains. So. . .

.. I also think that Shane might have TRAPS. The only difference between

your son and mine is that Shane just recently started developing rashes. As

he is growing old, his symptom are slowly changing. Shane gets a yucky sore

throat, but does not get the sores in his mouth.

Have you ever tried Prednisone? How long is he sick for, once the fever

begins? Does he get vomit everytime?

I hope your son is feeling better soon.

Beverly Dettis

Mom to Nick (10), Shane (7) and Maddy (5)

At a standstill

>

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I've just recently come to this group, and I really appreciate all that

> I'm learning about periodic fevers. I just need to unload some frustration

> over my son's illness. He is still undiagnosed - they think possible

> , possible TRAPS, maybe HyperIgD . . . we see the rheumatologist

> every three months, and I feel like he forgets what's going on and just

> gives me the same possibilities each time. Sometimes I feel like I have to

> remind him of what tests have already been done. It's very frustrating,

> when you've already been through several years of " it's just a virus "

> diagnoses.

>

> Anyway, here is a list of my son's symptoms:

> (pre-fever)

> eyes get funny looking, kind of puffy

> complains of feeling sick to his stomach

> sometimes throws up

> legs/shoulders hurt, says he can't walk

> no appetite

> is very whiney and easily upset

>

> fever

> gets as high as 103

> throat hurts

> sometimes mouth sores

> eyes burn, light sensitivity

> headache

> vomiting

> no appetite

>

> post-fever

> slowly returning appetite

> weakness

> sleeps in very very late

>

>

> His fevers and most other symptoms disappear during the fever phase when I

> give him Motrin or suppositories like Fever-All, but then four hours

> later, it's back to sickness.

>

> From what I've been reading, he seems more in line with TRAPS. The doctor

> said that he would check for that in another three months, MAYBE. Is it

> true that the treatment for TRAPS is an injected medicine twice a week?

> The doc said that he wouldn't want his child to have to go through that,

> so we'd just keep trying cimetidine (which has given us mixed results).

>

> A few months ago, my son had bronchitis and was given zithromax. His next

> two episodes were very unremarkable - no lasting fever, no throwing up,

> etc. I had mentioned this, and our doctor said " oh, that's interesting. We

> should do a study on that sometime. " How about now?!?!

>

> My son asked if he would be sick on Christmas Day. He was due to get sick

> the Sunday before, so I told my son he probably would be feeling fine. He

> fought the episode all week, and I thought his general malaise was just

> going to be it, but bam! He woke up hot and weak on Christmas Day. My poor

> little guy.

>

> Thanks for listening. Sorry to sound so upset and to go on and on.

>

>

> mom of Gabe, age 5

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Hi Beverly!

Thanks for the sympathy. I'm sorry I sounded like a whiner. I just feel so bad

for my little boy. Today he's feeling fine - acting like he was never sick,

which is typical. He usually gets sick every 21-26 days; his fever lasts for

about 2 days. Yesterday it was 103.2. His fevers are so strange, because his

whole body is never hot, just parts of it - such as his back and neck. It's so

weird. The other symptom I had forgotten to list is that he gets a little stuffy

in the nose. He does vomit every time. In fact, he throws up regularly so we

usually can't give him motrin because he throws it right up. However, the

Fever-All suppositories just don't work as well as motrin, so we keep trying to

help him keep it down, which is no easy feat. I had asked the doctor about

prednisone, and he said Gabe wasn't severe enough for that - that mostly kids

who get convulsions from their fevers are given prednisone. From what I've read

in this group, that might not necessarily always be true.

Your son's rash - what is it like? Where does he get it? You said this was a

recent symptom; how else has the disease changed for your son? I know you had

recently been to a dermatologist - have they decided now that the rash is not

from prednisone but is a new symptom? I hope it isn't too uncomfortable for your

little guy.

Take care,

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Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 18:07:37 -0800

From: " Beverly Dettis " <bdettis@...>

Subject: Re: At a standstill

Hi ,

I'm so sorry that your little guy was sick on Christmas. When I read your

son's symptoms, it sounded just like I wrote it. Shane, who is 6 had all of

the genetic testing done. HIDS, TRAPS, cyclic neutropenia, and FMF.

Everything came back normal. But, our son is seeing a doctor Standford and

he said that there can be rare strains of each of the diseases. Genedx

(where the testing was done) just test for the more common strains. So. . .

.. I also think that Shane might have TRAPS. The only difference between

your son and mine is that Shane just recently started developing rashes. As

he is growing old, his symptom are slowly changing. Shane gets a yucky sore

throat, but does not get the sores in his mouth.

Have you ever tried Prednisone? How long is he sick for, once the fever

begins? Does he get vomit everytime?

I hope your son is feeling better soon.

Beverly Dettis

Mom to Nick (10), Shane (7) and Maddy (5)

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Hi ,

The rash started in April of this year. He normally gets it a few days to a

week after his episode. However, about 3 weeks ago he got the rash

out of the blue. No fever. We took him to the dermatologist and she said

that his rash was a histamine rash. Nothing to worry about (sure like I can

do that) and to bring him in when it is a lot more pronounced. They want to

do a biopsy on him and we were told not to give him any prednisone as that

can mess up the results. Without the prednisone Shane will be sick for a

week. I am not looking forward to this.

According to Shane's primary care doc and the dermatologist, this rash is

not caused by the prednisone. It looks like hives. When it shows up it

usually is on his knees, legs and his trunk. I have seen it on his face and

also his bottom. It's itchy and when it is bad, the welts are up above the

surface of the skin. When the rash is not bad, it is light red in color and

is not raised above the skin. I usually give him Zurtec or Benedryl and it

clears up right away.

In my gut, I feel he doesn't have . Last night I did a lot of reading

about periodic fevers. With a child doesn't get any illness between

the episodes. Shane gets sick periodically with a cold, etc. between his

episodes. Also, the fevers do not come on like clockwork. They used to

more when he was younger, but they don't anymore. I read alot about TRAPS.

I really hope he doesn't have that. I'm also thinking he might have JRA.

According to the rheumatologiest we saw at Stanford, juvenile rheumatoid

arthritis is very hard to diagnose and it can rear it's ugly head slowly

over time. Shane periodically complains that his eyes hurt during his fever

episodes. He is very photophobic and we have to turn all the lights off in

the room. He saw a ophthalmologist last July when he was healthy, and he

said that Shane's eyes did not look like a typical 7 year old's eyes. I'm

not sure what that meant. But I asked for the medical records and will be

forwarding that information to the doctor in Stanford.

We are on a waiting list to see Dr. Kastner at the NIH group in land in

2005. I hope that he will be able to provide some answers for us. I think

we are in it for the long haul and I pray that one day we will have a

CONFIRMED diagnosis for Shane.

Shane also gets really bad headaches during his fever episodes and his feet

and hands are ice cold while the rest of his body is super hot. So strange.

I also wanted to say that when Shane is in between his fever episodes, he

complains that his legs hurt, arms, etc. When I hug him he often cries out

in pain. I feel so bad and explain to him that I didn't mean to. Does your

son's body ever hurt or is his body more sensitive between the fever

episodes?

Take care,

Beverly

Mom to Nick (10), Shane 7) and Madalyn (5)

Re: At a standstill

>

> Hi ,

>

> I'm so sorry that your little guy was sick on Christmas. When I read your

> son's symptoms, it sounded just like I wrote it. Shane, who is 6 had all

> of

> the genetic testing done. HIDS, TRAPS, cyclic neutropenia, and FMF.

> Everything came back normal. But, our son is seeing a doctor Standford

> and

> he said that there can be rare strains of each of the diseases. Genedx

> (where the testing was done) just test for the more common strains. So. .

> .

> . I also think that Shane might have TRAPS. The only difference between

> your son and mine is that Shane just recently started developing rashes.

> As

> he is growing old, his symptom are slowly changing. Shane gets a yucky

> sore

> throat, but does not get the sores in his mouth.

>

> Have you ever tried Prednisone? How long is he sick for, once the fever

> begins? Does he get vomit everytime?

>

> I hope your son is feeling better soon.

>

> Beverly Dettis

> Mom to Nick (10), Shane (7) and Maddy (5)

>

>

> ________________________________________________________________

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> Give the gift of Internet access this holiday season.

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Beverly,

We are at a standstill. We know our son does not have and actually no

doctor has ever suggested it, but I found Fran and stay here because so many

moms go thru the fevers here and when Mathieu does have them it is nice to

have a support group. We have been imbetween a diagnosis of Crohn's for a

long time and now with a rash that came in late October; systemic JRA may be

a possibility. Doctors thought the same thing...Possible allergic hive

looking, but also said they hadn't seen it before....I TOOK PICTURES..LOL

that way we can review them later if it comes back.

The main thing most people will recommend on any listserv is keep a diary.

Anything he may say hurts, fever, rash, or anything strange. A doctor may

get a btter assessment of what diagnosis it could be based on what symptom

precedes what. I have kept anything that may be of importance as well.

His symptoms are enlarged spleen, enlarged liver, non-cyclic fevers (chronic

low-grade mostly no high ones in months) rash, excessive far-sightedness and

more so on his right eye (anisometropia). Inspite of growth on his own

curve that is well below the 3% he has fallen off that too. So, we are not

sure what this could be either, and they already ruled out all the fever

disorders that could be tested. Mathieu also has had cold feet and hands

even though the rest of his body is hot from a fever. I don't know what to

think of it but I haven't read that it is a symptom to a diagnosis either.

I am not as worried now as I used to be...I mean I worry a little about this

mental development because he was FTT at 5 months old inspite of a ravenous

appetite. Although he is slow to speak, he has proven me that he is

intelligent. It can take until Mathieu is in grade school to determine if

there is development delay or learning problems from his issues as a

baby.....as of now I am blessed to say I don't believe so. I hate that he

screams unconsolably most days and there is nothing we can figure out yet,

but it will in time and hopefully we can take away the pain or whatever it

is that he is dealing with.

As far as the aches and pains....The importance is to make sure docs know he

complains of achiness without fever too in the joints, muscles, where???

Children that fever tend to complain of headaches and achiness all over, but

if he is complaining imbetween; this is an indicator that something else is

going on like you said. When Mathieu has his fevers he really never

complains of pain, but he doesn't speak quite yet, so we kinda depend on the

crying as an indicator. I usually don't give him any tylenol or motrin

unless he is in pain or obviously not feeling well whether from a fever or

just generalized pain....it really depends on his tolerance for that day.

I am hoping you will have a speedy diagnosis, but JRA along with most can be

very difficult to diagnose...We have been working on Mathieu for 19 months

now. Don't worry to much about it, as hard as that is..I did for so long I

actually became super depressed and it was a bad time for his to show

problems as I was BF and the docs immediately beat that to death. I was

post-partum depressed and blamed myself even though I knew it wasn't my

fault. I finally made it out of that and I relaize he sense the stress.

You are the one who needs to be strong and a good advocate for him...Hard to

do, but as I learn more, the more I realize my son does not have a

lifethreatening illness and he can be treated.

Take care and keep us posted...

Jay

Mom to:

5 3/4

Mathieu (turns 2 on the 3rd of January!!!!) 23# 30 "

Shane also gets really bad headaches during his fever episodes and his feet

and hands are ice cold while the rest of his body is super hot. So strange.

I also wanted to say that when Shane is in between his fever episodes, he

complains that his legs hurt, arms, etc. When I hug him he often cries out

in pain. I feel so bad and explain to him that I didn't mean to. Does your

son's body ever hurt or is his body more sensitive between the fever

episodes?

Take care,

Beverly

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Hi Jay,

Thanks for replying. Just froming reading about JRA, specifically systemic

JRA, it sounds like that may be what Mathieu has. The rash, low grade fever

and eye problems. What I read about last night about TRAPS (Tumor Necrosis

Factor Reactor - can be found in files) is that it can effect organs. When

you mentioned the spleen and enlarged liver, I was wondering if that would

also fit in as a possibility.

We have taken pictures of Shane's rash and have emailed them to his doctors

and have showned them in person when we have visited. I think it may be

time for Shane to have a CT scan done to see how his internal organs are

doing. Makes me wonder what Shane's insides look like. When he was 2 he

was hospitalized for a week and had all kinds of tests done. The only thing

they found was a " benign growth on his spleen " . They said nothing to worry

about - hopefully they are right!!

Also, I signed up last night through for the JRA group. It has been

very imformative. Thought you may be interested in joining as well. Also,

I was wondering what FTT was. And what I have noticed as Shane has gotten

older was that he is now able to communicate what he is going through. When

you described what Mathieu was doing, it brought me back when Shane was

little. I remember all the guessing. Well. . .I guess that I'm still

guessing with what he might have, but at least he can describe it to the

best of his ability.

Also, when did you notice when Mathieu was getting sick. Was he under a

year old? What were his first symptoms? Shane was around 3 months old, had

high fevers every 4 weeks like clockwork, and cried a lot. He also would

have severe reactions when he was bitten by a misquito bite. The bite would

blow up like a balloon.

Take care,

Beverly

Mom to Nick (10), Shane (7) and Madalyn (5)

RE: Re: At a standstill

>

> Beverly,

>

> We are at a standstill. We know our son does not have and actually

> no

> doctor has ever suggested it, but I found Fran and stay here because so

> many

> moms go thru the fevers here and when Mathieu does have them it is nice to

> have a support group. We have been imbetween a diagnosis of Crohn's for a

> long time and now with a rash that came in late October; systemic JRA may

> be

> a possibility. Doctors thought the same thing...Possible allergic hive

> looking, but also said they hadn't seen it before....I TOOK PICTURES..LOL

> that way we can review them later if it comes back.

>

> The main thing most people will recommend on any listserv is keep a diary.

> Anything he may say hurts, fever, rash, or anything strange. A doctor may

> get a btter assessment of what diagnosis it could be based on what symptom

> precedes what. I have kept anything that may be of importance as well.

> His symptoms are enlarged spleen, enlarged liver, non-cyclic fevers

> (chronic

> low-grade mostly no high ones in months) rash, excessive far-sightedness

> and

> more so on his right eye (anisometropia). Inspite of growth on his own

> curve that is well below the 3% he has fallen off that too. So, we are

> not

> sure what this could be either, and they already ruled out all the fever

> disorders that could be tested. Mathieu also has had cold feet and hands

> even though the rest of his body is hot from a fever. I don't know what

> to

> think of it but I haven't read that it is a symptom to a diagnosis either.

>

> I am not as worried now as I used to be...I mean I worry a little about

> this

> mental development because he was FTT at 5 months old inspite of a

> ravenous

> appetite. Although he is slow to speak, he has proven me that he is

> intelligent. It can take until Mathieu is in grade school to determine if

> there is development delay or learning problems from his issues as a

> baby.....as of now I am blessed to say I don't believe so. I hate that he

> screams unconsolably most days and there is nothing we can figure out yet,

> but it will in time and hopefully we can take away the pain or whatever it

> is that he is dealing with.

>

> As far as the aches and pains....The importance is to make sure docs know

> he

> complains of achiness without fever too in the joints, muscles, where???

> Children that fever tend to complain of headaches and achiness all over,

> but

> if he is complaining imbetween; this is an indicator that something else

> is

> going on like you said. When Mathieu has his fevers he really never

> complains of pain, but he doesn't speak quite yet, so we kinda depend on

> the

> crying as an indicator. I usually don't give him any tylenol or motrin

> unless he is in pain or obviously not feeling well whether from a fever or

> just generalized pain....it really depends on his tolerance for that day.

>

> I am hoping you will have a speedy diagnosis, but JRA along with most can

> be

> very difficult to diagnose...We have been working on Mathieu for 19 months

> now. Don't worry to much about it, as hard as that is..I did for so long

> I

> actually became super depressed and it was a bad time for his to show

> problems as I was BF and the docs immediately beat that to death. I was

> post-partum depressed and blamed myself even though I knew it wasn't my

> fault. I finally made it out of that and I relaize he sense the stress.

> You are the one who needs to be strong and a good advocate for him...Hard

> to

> do, but as I learn more, the more I realize my son does not have a

> lifethreatening illness and he can be treated.

>

> Take care and keep us posted...

>

> Jay

>

> Mom to:

>

> 5 3/4

> Mathieu (turns 2 on the 3rd of January!!!!) 23# 30 "

>

>

>

>

> Shane also gets really bad headaches during his fever episodes and his

> feet

> and hands are ice cold while the rest of his body is super hot. So

> strange.

> I also wanted to say that when Shane is in between his fever episodes, he

> complains that his legs hurt, arms, etc. When I hug him he often cries

> out

> in pain. I feel so bad and explain to him that I didn't mean to. Does

> your

> son's body ever hurt or is his body more sensitive between the fever

> episodes?

>

> Take care,

>

> Beverly

>

>

>

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Q. Also, when did you notice when Mathieu was getting sick. What were

his first symptoms?

A. I noticed when he actually fell of the charts. He did have one

seriuolsy high fever as an infant but it was nothing probably a virus. I

never took is temps as often as I do now, so he may have had low-grades all

along and I never knew. He didn't start the high temps until just before

his first year (December 03). Prior to the fevers he would act listless

(almost like he would crash form low blood sugar) I would nurse him and he

would improve buthe was clammy and cool like a crash form blood sugar. I

recall his urine always smelling funny, and dark. He has a a few near UTI's

but not needed antibiotics. We were told to keep him on Electrolyte drinks

to help this. Alot of his first symptoms was just the crying as if in pain.

We put him on Reglan and Zantac for a short time due to SIlent reflux, but

even the doc felt that couldn't be the only thing going on. He was FTT

Failure to Thrive, and has alot of mucousy stools ( I related to BF) but

after seeing his drop in growth the docs thought perhaps it was a intestinal

infection. After several stool studies they rules that ot and thought of

Crohn's. The colonscopy showed nothing significant but all his bloodwork

leaned to trhe diagnosis of Crohn's. He was sick alot, but I think it

becomes cyclic. If an immune system is shot they are more likely to get

sick, and then the immune system is shot and then they get sick..etc. He

was ill from fever and virus for months last December 2003 thru May of this

year which also accumulated to his slow growth.

Now the fevers have never stopped and the diarrhea comes and goes. Soem

days are worse than others. They have thought of Celias and Milk allergies

or intolerances. We do not give him milk or any of the sort, but that would

not severely retard his growth a sit has. He used to be at the 50% line

until he fell before 6 months. The only reaosn this is in quesiotn is

becasue of the manner in which he dropped off the charts. It is not

alarming usually, some children drop....H efell more than 3 deviations off

his curve, so that is why they follow it.

I have never seen any serious reactions to anything with him except dairy in

which I stopped drinking and eatijng any of it so I could continue nursing.

As matter of fact his skin takes quite a beating with his serious diarrhea

he has. They are doing a bone age ANA (rule out Lupus because he has really

funky dry scaly cheeks resembling Lupus or just eczema), RA Factor, and

growth hormone stuff to make sure that is normal... All of these except the

RA factor and the ANA have been done before. They are kind of routine just

to make sure his body uis using his hormones.

Good luck!!!! Keep us posted.

Jay

Shane was around 3 months old, had high fevers every 4 weeks like clockwork,

and cried a lot. He also would

have severe reactions when he was bitten by a misquito bite. The bite would

blow up like a balloon.

Take care,

Beverly

Mom to Nick (10), Shane (7) and Madalyn (5)

RE: Re: At a standstill

>

> Beverly,

>

> We are at a standstill. We know our son does not have and actually

> no

> doctor has ever suggested it, but I found Fran and stay here because so

> many

> moms go thru the fevers here and when Mathieu does have them it is nice to

> have a support group. We have been imbetween a diagnosis of Crohn's for a

> long time and now with a rash that came in late October; systemic JRA may

> be

> a possibility. Doctors thought the same thing...Possible allergic hive

> looking, but also said they hadn't seen it before....I TOOK PICTURES..LOL

> that way we can review them later if it comes back.

>

> The main thing most people will recommend on any listserv is keep a diary.

> Anything he may say hurts, fever, rash, or anything strange. A doctor may

> get a btter assessment of what diagnosis it could be based on what symptom

> precedes what. I have kept anything that may be of importance as well.

> His symptoms are enlarged spleen, enlarged liver, non-cyclic fevers

> (chronic

> low-grade mostly no high ones in months) rash, excessive far-sightedness

> and

> more so on his right eye (anisometropia). Inspite of growth on his own

> curve that is well below the 3% he has fallen off that too. So, we are

> not

> sure what this could be either, and they already ruled out all the fever

> disorders that could be tested. Mathieu also has had cold feet and hands

> even though the rest of his body is hot from a fever. I don't know what

> to

> think of it but I haven't read that it is a symptom to a diagnosis either.

>

> I am not as worried now as I used to be...I mean I worry a little about

> this

> mental development because he was FTT at 5 months old inspite of a

> ravenous

> appetite. Although he is slow to speak, he has proven me that he is

> intelligent. It can take until Mathieu is in grade school to determine if

> there is development delay or learning problems from his issues as a

> baby.....as of now I am blessed to say I don't believe so. I hate that he

> screams unconsolably most days and there is nothing we can figure out yet,

> but it will in time and hopefully we can take away the pain or whatever it

> is that he is dealing with.

>

> As far as the aches and pains....The importance is to make sure docs know

> he

> complains of achiness without fever too in the joints, muscles, where???

> Children that fever tend to complain of headaches and achiness all over,

> but

> if he is complaining imbetween; this is an indicator that something else

> is

> going on like you said. When Mathieu has his fevers he really never

> complains of pain, but he doesn't speak quite yet, so we kinda depend on

> the

> crying as an indicator. I usually don't give him any tylenol or motrin

> unless he is in pain or obviously not feeling well whether from a fever or

> just generalized pain....it really depends on his tolerance for that day.

>

> I am hoping you will have a speedy diagnosis, but JRA along with most can

> be

> very difficult to diagnose...We have been working on Mathieu for 19 months

> now. Don't worry to much about it, as hard as that is..I did for so long

> I

> actually became super depressed and it was a bad time for his to show

> problems as I was BF and the docs immediately beat that to death. I was

> post-partum depressed and blamed myself even though I knew it wasn't my

> fault. I finally made it out of that and I relaize he sense the stress.

> You are the one who needs to be strong and a good advocate for him...Hard

> to

> do, but as I learn more, the more I realize my son does not have a

> lifethreatening illness and he can be treated.

>

> Take care and keep us posted...

>

> Jay

>

> Mom to:

>

> 5 3/4

> Mathieu (turns 2 on the 3rd of January!!!!) 23# 30 "

>

>

>

>

> Shane also gets really bad headaches during his fever episodes and his

> feet

> and hands are ice cold while the rest of his body is super hot. So

> strange.

> I also wanted to say that when Shane is in between his fever episodes, he

> complains that his legs hurt, arms, etc. When I hug him he often cries

> out

> in pain. I feel so bad and explain to him that I didn't mean to. Does

> your

> son's body ever hurt or is his body more sensitive between the fever

> episodes?

>

> Take care,

>

> Beverly

>

>

>

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Hi ,

Sorry to hear Gabe was sick over Christmas. My daughter was also

unwell. We looked at the Christmas lights in our community one night with

her sunglasses on.( her eyes were bloodshot and sore; also had light

sensitivity) ’s symptoms as well have changed over the years. Sadly we

have yet to have a well Christmas in all of her five years, but we had a

nice day anyway. drank ginger-ale and gater-aide and gratefully we were

all in good humor. Not much else you can do. Last year on Christmas eve

woke blazing red with fever and told me to call Santa and cancel Christmas,

this year was better.(She had two fever episodes this month)

I am currently pushing for the TRAPS testing to be done. was only

diagnoses with in July and has been fevering since about six months

old. Our ped is leaning towards HIDS if not ?

just finished her three-month adventure with Cimetidine, it did not

noticeably change her fevers, but her rashes became very pronounced and her

joint pain was more chronic daily instead of just with the fever episode.

also was much more weepy and anxious. Since being off the cimetidine a

few weeks her mood has improved and her daily pain has lessened, her rash

still appeared with the Christmas cycle, but it went away quickly and the

rash itself was different than the previous three months. (unsure if

connection) Our Pediatrician has yet to decide if he is putting back on

it. My vote is no thanks. It was miserable watching in pain all month.

on occasion has had a croupy/bronchitis like cough with her episodes

usually in the winter, but it goes away untreated when the fever goes away.

I’ve read in the archives that she is not unique in this regard. Interesting

what these kids weather and come through smiling.

Hope your questions are answered and peace of mind and heart are abundant in

the new-year.

Walton

(5) ?

Nanaimo BC Can

At a standstill

Hi everyone,

I've just recently come to this group, and I really appreciate all that I'm

learning about periodic fevers. I just need to unload some frustration over

my son's illness. He is still undiagnosed - they think possible ,

possible TRAPS, maybe HyperIgD . . . we see the rheumatologist every three

months, and I feel like he forgets what's going on and just gives me the

same possibilities each time. Sometimes I feel like I have to remind him of

what tests have already been done. It's very frustrating, when you've

already been through several years of " it's just a virus " diagnoses.

Anyway, here is a list of my son's symptoms:

(pre-fever)

eyes get funny looking, kind of puffy

complains of feeling sick to his stomach

sometimes throws up

legs/shoulders hurt, says he can't walk

no appetite

is very whiney and easily upset

fever

gets as high as 103

throat hurts

sometimes mouth sores

eyes burn, light sensitivity

headache

vomiting

no appetite

post-fever

slowly returning appetite

weakness

sleeps in very very late

His fevers and most other symptoms disappear during the fever phase when I

give him Motrin or suppositories like Fever-All, but then four hours later,

it's back to sickness.

From what I've been reading, he seems more in line with TRAPS. The doctor

said that he would check for that in another three months, MAYBE. Is it true

that the treatment for TRAPS is an injected medicine twice a week? The doc

said that he wouldn't want his child to have to go through that, so we'd

just keep trying cimetidine (which has given us mixed results).

A few months ago, my son had bronchitis and was given zithromax. His next

two episodes were very unremarkable - no lasting fever, no throwing up, etc.

I had mentioned this, and our doctor said " oh, that's interesting. We should

do a study on that sometime. " How about now?!?!

My son asked if he would be sick on Christmas Day. He was due to get sick

the Sunday before, so I told my son he probably would be feeling fine. He

fought the episode all week, and I thought his general malaise was just

going to be it, but bam! He woke up hot and weak on Christmas Day. My poor

little guy.

Thanks for listening. Sorry to sound so upset and to go on and on.

mom of Gabe, age 5

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I would personally do an apple day - that's my vote!

---- fiddlesticksfl <fiddlesticksfl@...> wrote:

> I'm on day 11 of vlcd and am thrilled to have lost 14 lbs so far, but I have

been at a standstill for the past 4 days. I'm wondering if I should do an apple

day or just go with the plateau and wait for it to pass. Any suggestions?

>

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i would do an apple day also!! > I'm on day 11 of vlcd and am thrilled to have lost 14 lbs so far, but I have been at a standstill for the past 4 days. I'm wondering if I should do an apple day or just go with the plateau and wait for it to pass. Any suggestions?>

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apple day--lost 2 yesterday doing it

> I'm on day 11 of vlcd and am thrilled to have lost 14 lbs so far, but I have been at a standstill for the past 4 days. I'm wondering if I should do an apple day or just go with the plateau and wait for it to pass. Any suggestions?

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Good for you, next time that's what I'll do. I ended up following the protocol for vlcd and awoke this morning down a full pound.. But will do the apple trick for the next plateau. Thanks. > I'm on day 11 of vlcd and am thrilled to have lost 14 lbs so far, but I have been at a standstill for the past 4 days. I'm wondering if I should do an apple day or just go with the plateau and wait for it to pass. Any suggestions?>

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