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has always had that. In fact, he had his tear

ducts probed in 2004. They seemed better for awhile,

but lately they are really watering again.

Particularly during his fevers!

Jen

Mom to ,4 since 8 months

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> Just wondering if anyone elses child has

> complained of their eyes

> hurting during a fever? During kylies last fever

> she kept complaing

> that her eyes were watering.

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gets very light sensitive when he has a fever. He also

complains of his eyes hurting other times, I think because he rubs

them too hard and the lashes go in and poke him. He rubs his eyes

more during a fever because of the light sensitivity. I haven't

noticed his eyes watering more than usual though.

Has anyone else experienced light sensitivity during a fever?

doesn't want to be out in daylight (even on a cloudy day), he doesn't

want the shades open, and he wants sunglasses on.

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--- <steighner_41@...> wrote:

> Just wondering if anyone elses child has complained of their eyes

>

> hurting during a fever? During kylies last fever she kept

> complaing

> that her eyes were watering.

>

> father to kylie

>

>

>

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Sorry, but this one made me sort of giggle. I'm 42, and " I " have a

light sensitivity ALL the time too, much less during a fever, or

migraine. I thought that was SO cute that wants to wear

sunglasses. What is life without humor, huh?

Especially in light of all the sick children and their dealings with

among other fever disorders.

Thanks for sharing that one. Aw... poor baby.

Dana

Birmingham, AL ( 16, 11 ( - currently in remission).

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gets very light sensitive when he has a fever. He also

complains of his eyes hurting other times, I think because he rubs

them too hard and the lashes go in and poke him. He rubs his eyes

more during a fever because of the light sensitivity. I haven't

noticed his eyes watering more than usual though.

Has anyone else experienced light sensitivity during a fever?

doesn't want to be out in daylight (even on a cloudy day), he doesn't

want the shades open, and he wants sunglasses on.

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--- <steighner_41@...> wrote:

> Just wondering if anyone elses child has complained of their eyes

>

> hurting during a fever? During kylies last fever she kept

> complaing

> that her eyes were watering.

>

> father to kylie

>

>

>

>

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Zachary has a lot of light sensitivity too during his fevers....I

think it's related to his headaches he gets. He can't stand any

light, esp natural light when he's fevering and often buries his

head in pillow if I can't get it dark enough in our den where he

usually lays on the couch (his room is nice and dark, so sometimes

he opts to just go to bed).

Deanna

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> > Just wondering if anyone elses child has complained of their

eyes

> >

> > hurting during a fever? During kylies last fever she kept

> > complaing

> > that her eyes were watering.

> >

> > father to kylie

> >

> >

> >

> >

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My son, , wore sunglasses opening his Christmas presents and Easter

basket this year due to migraines (strange that he is always sick on holidays!).

Rheumi and Neurologist both believe my son has two separate issues; migraines

and . His pediatrician and I keep wondering if both illnesses are really

related instead of having two illnesses?

had another MRI last week (can out clear, YEAH!) and he had an EEG last

Friday. We are waiting on the EEG results. Once we find out the results of the

EEG we plan to apply to the NIH.

I would love to hear from others, who's children have a problem with migraines

along with or if any of your children suffer from light sensitivity,

vertigo and visual disturbances.

Thanks in advance!

in Chicago

mom to (6yrs. & migraines)

and Luke (almost 4 yrs.) and wife to Jerry (kidney cancer survivor!)

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gets very light sensitive when he has a fever. He also

complains of his eyes hurting other times, I think because he rubs

them too hard and the lashes go in and poke him. He rubs his eyes

more during a fever because of the light sensitivity. I haven't

noticed his eyes watering more than usual though.

Has anyone else experienced light sensitivity during a fever?

doesn't want to be out in daylight (even on a cloudy day), he doesn't

want the shades open, and he wants sunglasses on.

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--- <steighner_41@...> wrote:

> Just wondering if anyone elses child has complained of their eyes

>

> hurting during a fever? During kylies last fever she kept

> complaing

> that her eyes were watering.

>

> father to kylie

>

>

>

>

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My son does get terrible headaches with his , which is

what finally lead to his diagnosis after he had symptoms for 7 yrs.

He is now 23 yrs old and still has the symptoms including the

headaches (they always accompany the fevers, etc.)

By the way, have you been to Children's in Chicago to see any ID

doctors? that's where was diagnosed 16 yrs ago.

Kathleen

(mom of 23 yrs old)

On May 15, 2006, at 5:24 PM, cindymayer@... wrote:

> My son, , wore sunglasses opening his Christmas presents and

> Easter basket this year due to migraines (strange that he is always

> sick on holidays!). Rheumi and Neurologist both believe my son has

> two separate issues; migraines and . His pediatrician and I

> keep wondering if both illnesses are really related instead of

> having two illnesses?

>

> had another MRI last week (can out clear, YEAH!) and he had

> an EEG last Friday. We are waiting on the EEG results. Once we

> find out the results of the EEG we plan to apply to the NIH.

>

> I would love to hear from others, who's children have a problem

> with migraines along with or if any of your children suffer

> from light sensitivity, vertigo and visual disturbances.

>

> Thanks in advance!

>

> in Chicago

> mom to (6yrs. & migraines)

> and Luke (almost 4 yrs.) and wife to Jerry (kidney cancer survivor!)

>

>

>

>

>

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> gets very light sensitive when he has a fever. He also

> complains of his eyes hurting other times, I think because he rubs

> them too hard and the lashes go in and poke him. He rubs his eyes

> more during a fever because of the light sensitivity. I haven't

> noticed his eyes watering more than usual though.

>

> Has anyone else experienced light sensitivity during a fever?

> doesn't want to be out in daylight (even on a cloudy day), he doesn't

> want the shades open, and he wants sunglasses on.

>

> -

>

> --- <steighner_41@...> wrote:

>

>> Just wondering if anyone elses child has complained of their eyes

>>

>> hurting during a fever? During kylies last fever she kept

>> complaing

>> that her eyes were watering.

>>

>> father to kylie

>>

>>

>>

>>

>

>

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>

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Deanna,

How old is Zachary? I've often wondered if has headaches

during his fevers, but he has never complained of that. He's two and

a half and is starting to be more articulate about what he's feeling.

He tells us his mouth hurts, and his eyes, but never his head. But I

still wonder.

Tonight as I put him to bed I prayed (as I usually do) that he would

not get fevers anymore (he's due next weekend). He got mad at me and

exclaimed " I like fevers! " That just goes to prove that a

two-year-old can be contrarian about just about anything!

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--- deannab0103 <mattdeanna@...> wrote:

> Zachary has a lot of light sensitivity too during his fevers....I

> think it's related to his headaches he gets. He can't stand any

> light, esp natural light when he's fevering and often buries his

> head in pillow if I can't get it dark enough in our den where he

> usually lays on the couch (his room is nice and dark, so sometimes

> he opts to just go to bed).

>

> Deanna

>

>

> >

> > > Just wondering if anyone elses child has complained of their

> eyes

> > >

> > > hurting during a fever? During kylies last fever she kept

> > > complaing

> > > that her eyes were watering.

> > >

> > > father to kylie

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

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Zachary is 4yrs, will be 5 in Sept. He has had fevers since 4 mos.

It's amazing how much better he is able to tell me what is exactly

going on with his body in the last year and half or so. I don't

think he told me about his headaches til last year, I'm assuming he

always has had them. He used to when he was little say his neck

hurt, and now he says his throat. This morning he woke up crying

and immediately when I went up he told me his fever was back (he

just had one Sat and we are experimenting with prednisone) and he

was right. He knows his body really well right now. It will be

really hard if we decide to forego prednisone treatments and he will

ask/beg for it as he knows it makes him all better.

We pray daily for Zachary as well. :) That is a cute story about

your son. My daughter is 2.5 (will be 3 in July) and I can TOTALLY

relate! :)

Deanna

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> > > > Just wondering if anyone elses child has complained of

their

> > eyes

> > > >

> > > > hurting during a fever? During kylies last fever she kept

> > > > complaing

> > > > that her eyes were watering.

> > > >

> > > > father to kylie

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Hi Kathleen!

Thanks for your response! Yes, we have been to Children's. We saw ID doc, Dr.

Katz there. He was not convinced that my son has . He thought that he had

just had a run of viruses. At the time, we had not been charting his fevers for

very long and his fevers are not as predictable as most children.

We first got the migraine diagnosis. As I was tracking the migraines to see if

we could find any triggers for the migraines I realized that he was also having

fever episodes on a regular basis.

It has been so hard to tell what has been going on with my son since he seems to

have more then one problem. Now that he is getting old enough to tell us his

symptoms we are starting to piece it all together. He gets migraines without

the fever and sometimes with the fever.

Prayers!

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> gets very light sensitive when he has a fever. He also

> complains of his eyes hurting other times, I think because he rubs

> them too hard and the lashes go in and poke him. He rubs his eyes

> more during a fever because of the light sensitivity. I haven't

> noticed his eyes watering more than usual though.

>

> Has anyone else experienced light sensitivity during a fever?

> doesn't want to be out in daylight (even on a cloudy day), he doesn't

> want the shades open, and he wants sunglasses on.

>

> -

>

> --- <steighner_41@...> wrote:

>

>> Just wondering if anyone elses child has complained of their eyes

>>

>> hurting during a fever? During kylies last fever she kept

>> complaing

>> that her eyes were watering.

>>

>> father to kylie

>>

>>

>>

>>

>

>

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I posted a few months ago about this, and didn't get much response, but I think

it was in a larger post as well. Anyway, YES YES YES!! We are ALL to familiar

with the light sensitivity. We have to close the blinds in the mornings too

when the sun is shining directly in. My daughter used to watch movies at bed

time, that stopped after about 2 episodes. The Christmas tree lights hurt her

eyes at night. One Dr. we saw diagnosed her with, " photo phobia " . Ha..what a

joke!! She hates the flash of the camera. She doesn't mind pictures being

taken as long as she doesn't have to look directly at the camera when it's going

to flash. We have to take most of our pics outside. Not glad, but yet glad to

see others suffer with this as well!!

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