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Hi,

My son Charlie is 2 and a 1/2 and does not speak. He does scream and

make ilagelabie sounds. He is in the process of going through

the " early intervetion " process, so far the speech therapist said he

is severly speach delayed. He is able to convey want he wants by

pointing and take you by the hand to want he wants.He is ok in all

other developmental issues. He was saying mama, mama, mama, prior to his

2nd fever episode. I'm trying to see if the is a connection beteween

the two. Has any one else had any devolpmental delays??????

Charlie ahs been on Tagament sice his 3rd fever episode in April and

has had no fevers since.

Thanks for any help,

Cortlandt Manor, NY

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My daughter, Eva, has gross motor developmental delays. She began physical

therapy when she was 1 and started walking when she was 2 years old (she's now

2.2 years old). She is still very weak and continues with pt. We were told by

the developmental pediatrician and the pediatric rheumatologist that it is not

related to her fevers - which we suspect are Pfapa. I wonder.

Best of luck to you and Charlie with the early intervention. It's made a world

of difference for Eva.

uchetel <uchetel@...> wrote:

Hi,

My son Charlie is 2 and a 1/2 and does not speak. He does scream and

make ilagelabie sounds. He is in the process of going through

the " early intervetion " process, so far the speech therapist said he

is severly speach delayed. He is able to convey want he wants by

pointing and take you by the hand to want he wants.He is ok in all

other developmental issues. He was saying mama, mama, mama, prior to his

2nd fever episode. I'm trying to see if the is a connection beteween

the two. Has any one else had any devolpmental delays??????

Charlie ahs been on Tagament sice his 3rd fever episode in April and

has had no fevers since.

Thanks for any help,

Cortlandt Manor, NY

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My boys are in EI also. has a language processing disorder.

is having speach issues as well. Dr. Kastner did not feel that

it was related to the fevers.

> Hi,

> My son Charlie is 2 and a 1/2 and does not speak. He does scream

and

> make ilagelabie sounds. He is in the process of going through

> the " early intervetion " process, so far the speech therapist said

he

> is severly speach delayed. He is able to convey want he wants by

> pointing and take you by the hand to want he wants.He is ok in all

> other developmental issues. He was saying mama, mama, mama, prior

to his

> 2nd fever episode. I'm trying to see if the is a connection

beteween

> the two. Has any one else had any devolpmental delays??????

> Charlie ahs been on Tagament sice his 3rd fever episode in April

and

> has had no fevers since.

>

> Thanks for any help,

>

> Cortlandt Manor, NY

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi

I spoke with Dr Kastner last week for a LONG conversation.

We discussed ph's lab values and doing further testing... and we also

touched developmental and behavior issues.

He told me that he did not thing specific developmental delays were caused

by the Periodic Fever Syndromes for the most part. That is the ACTUAL

neuro-transmitters. What he said was BASED on common sense. He felt the

ACTUAL fever and symptoms causes the kids to feel week, tired, anxious

etc... He said depending on the other symptoms, such as abdominal

discomfort/vomiting, canker sores etc... will also make the children feel

terrible. Thus effecting behavior and their ability to KEEP up with

developing their fine motor and gross motor skills during the fevers.

If a child is affected OFTEN with high fevers, and they are DIFFICULT to

control, the child may fall behind. There is NO direct NEUROLOGICAL effect

from the fever disorder. He said the BETTER the fevers and other symptoms

are controlled, with medication the less one SHOULD see the delays. He said

if you or I had a fever... we feel lousy and cannot perform normally. VERY

true. He went on to say, imagine getting HIGH fevers for 5-6 days every 21

days WITH other painful symptoms, such as vomiting, canker sores and

possibly joint pain etc... During those 5-6 days and probably another 4-5

days pre-fever and post fever, the child feels bad leading to a decrease in

fine and gross motor skills... (stumbling, falling etc). With a pattern like

this, one could see developmental delays and focus issues. This is the MAIN

reason HE believes the children need to get the BEST diagnosis as possible

and get on the CORRECT medication that prevents or maintains fevers and the

other symptoms. He said the children that are well regulated catch up to the

other children quickly.

My son was on target as an infant. As he went into toddler hood... I noticed

he would fall easier than other kids... He had difficulty writing letters...

he DOES have a speech developmental problem, saying the (IR, ER) sound....

which I was told would or should clear up by 5. He was tested a couple of

months ago... and I LAUGHED when I recently read the SPEECH PATHOLOGISTS

finding... NORMAL... she labeled his speech as NORMAL. Funny thing is we

moved here from Florida, and his NEW doctor mentioned ph's speech

challenge and noted that this should be looked at. I contacted my ped in

Florida last week because he told me this should developmentally go away by

5. Well ph is now 6 and it is strong... and when I try to help him he

gets so upset. My ped in Florida... who I respect and have 100% confidence

in... said he should get into a speech program now.

Also I notice ph cannot keep up running... he falls much more during his

episode. He has difficulty writing now... But again testing shows he is

normal!! LOL

Who knows what will happen, the school my son attends did not seem concerned

about his fever disorder nor his speech etc... and did not recognize

behaviors associated with his fever syndrome even after I REMINDED his

kinder teacher. She continued to punish ph for NOT focusing, completing

school work... He EVEN fell and tore up his face on the play ground while

climbing on the monkey bars during a fever.. and she NEVER called me. I

picked him up after a " mentoring Monday " class focused on handwriting and he

had a HUGE abrasion on his face. I asked what happened and the teacher

(Another kinder teacher not his) told me what happened. She was surprised I

was not called!! He STILL has a scar on his cheek from the fall. Amazing how

UNTIL I MADE a stink, the principal and counselors simply swept us under the

rug.

I

As for seeing actual learning disabilities etc... or autistic behavior

etc... none of these are associated with the fever disorders.

Lastly FMF children, Muckle Wells Children, and a few of the more rarer

fever disorders do OCCASIONALLY show actual neuro-transmitter problems.

Fran

Fran A Bulone

Mom to ph 5 yrs old

Waxhaw, NC

Owner & Moderator Group

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Thank you to all of you who responded to me. I hoping to rule things

out. We are going to Dr. Chao (our ID Dr.) on Aug 2 for Charlie's

4mth follow up. I am planning on requesting genetic testing as my

husband and I are not fully comfortable with the Periodic Fever

diagnoss. We just want to make sure it's not more and we missed it.

I'll keep you posted on what's going on.

Charlie age 2 & Josh age 3 1/2

-- In , " Fran Bulone " <fbulone@c...> wrote:

> Hi

> I spoke with Dr Kastner last week for a LONG conversation.

> We discussed ph's lab values and doing further testing... and

we also

> touched developmental and behavior issues.

>

> He told me that he did not thing specific developmental delays were

caused

> by the Periodic Fever Syndromes for the most part. That is the

ACTUAL

> neuro-transmitters. What he said was BASED on common sense. He felt

the

> ACTUAL fever and symptoms causes the kids to feel week, tired,

anxious

> etc... He said depending on the other symptoms, such as abdominal

> discomfort/vomiting, canker sores etc... will also make the

children feel

> terrible. Thus effecting behavior and their ability to KEEP up with

> developing their fine motor and gross motor skills during the

fevers.

>

> If a child is affected OFTEN with high fevers, and they are

DIFFICULT to

> control, the child may fall behind. There is NO direct NEUROLOGICAL

effect

> from the fever disorder. He said the BETTER the fevers and other

symptoms

> are controlled, with medication the less one SHOULD see the delays.

He said

> if you or I had a fever... we feel lousy and cannot perform

normally. VERY

> true. He went on to say, imagine getting HIGH fevers for 5-6 days

every 21

> days WITH other painful symptoms, such as vomiting, canker sores and

> possibly joint pain etc... During those 5-6 days and probably

another 4-5

> days pre-fever and post fever, the child feels bad leading to a

decrease in

> fine and gross motor skills... (stumbling, falling etc). With a

pattern like

> this, one could see developmental delays and focus issues. This is

the MAIN

> reason HE believes the children need to get the BEST diagnosis as

possible

> and get on the CORRECT medication that prevents or maintains fevers

and the

> other symptoms. He said the children that are well regulated catch

up to the

> other children quickly.

>

> My son was on target as an infant. As he went into toddler hood...

I noticed

> he would fall easier than other kids... He had difficulty writing

letters...

> he DOES have a speech developmental problem, saying the (IR, ER)

sound....

> which I was told would or should clear up by 5. He was tested a

couple of

> months ago... and I LAUGHED when I recently read the SPEECH

PATHOLOGISTS

> finding... NORMAL... she labeled his speech as NORMAL. Funny thing

is we

> moved here from Florida, and his NEW doctor mentioned ph's

speech

> challenge and noted that this should be looked at. I contacted my

ped in

> Florida last week because he told me this should developmentally go

away by

> 5. Well ph is now 6 and it is strong... and when I try to help

him he

> gets so upset. My ped in Florida... who I respect and have 100%

confidence

> in... said he should get into a speech program now.

>

> Also I notice ph cannot keep up running... he falls much more

during his

> episode. He has difficulty writing now... But again testing shows

he is

> normal!! LOL

>

> Who knows what will happen, the school my son attends did not seem

concerned

> about his fever disorder nor his speech etc... and did not recognize

> behaviors associated with his fever syndrome even after I REMINDED

his

> kinder teacher. She continued to punish ph for NOT focusing,

completing

> school work... He EVEN fell and tore up his face on the play ground

while

> climbing on the monkey bars during a fever.. and she NEVER called

me. I

> picked him up after a " mentoring Monday " class focused on

handwriting and he

> had a HUGE abrasion on his face. I asked what happened and the

teacher

> (Another kinder teacher not his) told me what happened. She was

surprised I

> was not called!! He STILL has a scar on his cheek from the fall.

Amazing how

> UNTIL I MADE a stink, the principal and counselors simply swept us

under the

> rug.

>

> I

>

> As for seeing actual learning disabilities etc... or autistic

behavior

> etc... none of these are associated with the fever disorders.

>

> Lastly FMF children, Muckle Wells Children, and a few of the more

rarer

> fever disorders do OCCASIONALLY show actual neuro-transmitter

problems.

>

> Fran

> Fran A Bulone

> Mom to ph 5 yrs old

> Waxhaw, NC

>

> Owner & Moderator Group

>

>

>

>

>

>

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