Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 Greetings All, After a long journey, we got a diagnosis from NIH regarding my daughter yesterday - FMF. I have a lot of questions and concerns because she doesn't quite fit the profile...as I've learned through this forum - that many - if not most - do not fit any one particular profile. Once I got the results, I sent the following to a doctor that upset me to the point of tears and left me doubting my gut " maternal " instinct. I didn't send it out of anger...I just had to " close a chapter " in a frustrating chapter. While we're onto the next chapter, I thought you might understand where I was coming from - and encourage all parents to keep making appointments with different doctors and not give up because you are not taken seriously - there are many people, including Fran, members of this group, and assorted doctors, that know where you are coming from. Thanks, JK *** Dear Doctor X, Allow me to re-introduce myself – my name is JK and I brought my daughter, MK, to see you regarding her recurring fevers (i.e., approximately 40 days of fevers within a year and other assorted symptoms) on December 17, 2003. During that visit, we discussed her medical history, you performed a brief physical examination, and you made a few comments, including the following paraphrased blurbs: - " Without additional medical records, there is not a lot I can do for Marin. " - " I'm not surprised by her fevers – I see a lot of that with children in day care. " - " She just looks so...healthy. " - " Some parents find it necessary to quit their jobs because of their children's frequent fevers...so MK's situation is not as bad as I have seen. " You suggested that we continue to monitor MK's situation with her pediatrician, even though I mentioned that we had done so and that was the main reason you were referred to us. You did not suggest a course of treatment; you did not perform blood tests; and you did not refer us to a specialist that might be more familiar with Marin's symptoms. For that, I am grateful...and I owe you a sincere " thanks. " Your comments - and lack of support - inspired me to research periodic fevers in greater detail. As a result, I discovered a periodic fever study at NIH. Within the past six months: 1) I contacted NIH; 2) I submitted MK's medical information; 3) MK was accepted into NIH's study; 4) MK was examined/tested at NIH; and 5) MK was diagnosed with Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF). Please keep in mind that I only went to see you to help my daughter. Instead, I walked away feeling as if I had wasted your time by bringing her to see you - and that Marin's condition was not something that required medical attention. I am writing to you in hopes that, in the future, you will take children, who may not seem – or may not be - as ill as many of your other patients, seriously. **** While it won't change anything for my daughter, I'm hoping the doctor, who responded to the above within five hours of receiving my fax, will be a little more open to other -related patients just looking for answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 I am sorry about the diagnosis of FMF, however I am relieved for you... now you know what the fevers are from and you can begin appropriate treatment. I am also VERY glad you wrote to the doctor. I did the same when ph was diagnosed with ... although it is not as definitive as FMF. Pleeeeeeeeease keep us updated on your child... We are here for you. There are other members here who have been given an FMF diagnosis... I am sure you can network with them too. God Bless, Fran Fran A Bulone Mom to ph 5 yrs old Waxhaw, NC Owner & Moderator Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 I am sorry about the diagnosis of FMF, however I am relieved for you... now you know what the fevers are from and you can begin appropriate treatment. I am also VERY glad you wrote to the doctor. I did the same when ph was diagnosed with ... although it is not as definitive as FMF. Pleeeeeeeeease keep us updated on your child... We are here for you. There are other members here who have been given an FMF diagnosis... I am sure you can network with them too. God Bless, Fran Fran A Bulone Mom to ph 5 yrs old Waxhaw, NC Owner & Moderator Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 Great letter! I would love to know what the doctor's " response " was. I'll bet it felt good to send that. I'm sorry about the diagnosis of FMF, but I'm sure you're relieved to finally have an answer. Keep us posted on your progress, and again, great job on the letter. Rosemarie Mom to Danny age 10 Denver, CO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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