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That's what they say!! Our Dr's have said between the ages of 6 and 8, but

there are kids here that are that age and older that are still experiencing it!!

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Hello,

My son, , is now 17 years old. He began experiencing series of

fevers at about 20 months of age. My wife calculates that he had somewhere in

the

range of 1000 days of fevers over 103 degrees until age 7. We had him

evaluated extensively by doctors at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. We

treated

him with tylenol and motrin. We also used colchicine. During that time he

experienced 9 green stick fractures, fractures and a big break in his bones.

He was diagnosed with osteopina (not sure on spelling) which indicates a

weakness in the bones ( a precursor perhaps to osteoporosis, but he has not

broken anything in a long time and now plays soccer in high school. He was

never

diagnosed with . I'm not sure there was much info on it at the time.

there was a theory that his auto immune system had turned against him and that

it couldn't turn itself off again.

The episodes of fevers decreased significantly. Eventually he would

experience a day or two of not feeling good. would say " it feels like

my

fevers again " . Those were rare events. Today he is fever free and seems

relatively healthy. His pediatricians are still confounded by the whole

experience

and follow up on him often.

So, in a nutshell, seems to be doing very well. I remember vividly

all the days of fevers and emotional trauma for all of us. I hope you can

find some hope in our experiences.

Tony

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>My son is turning 9 next week. I'm just beginning to figure out he may

have

(prob since he was 4) We have his 9 year old check up also next week-I'm

going with lots of info about for our ped. I haven't kept track of exact

days

very well but just by my memory (and some keeping track on my calendar) I know

he's had at least 9 fever episodes in the past year. Thanks for replying

. If

anyone in this group knows of anyone who has outgrown it I'd love to hear from

you

too! Thanks!

> That's what they say!! Our Dr's have said between the ages of 6 and 8, but

there

are kids here that are that age and older that are still experiencing it!!

>

>

> Shumate

>

>

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Thank-you Tony for your message, it does give me hope.

I'm glad that is doing so well now-I hope

he stays healthy and that his bones stay strong and

fracture free! 's fevers have decreased in

length of time from 5-7 days when younger to now

usually 3 days in length-so maybe that's going to

continue to be the trend! thanks again very much!!!

--- alehm37876@... wrote:

> Hello,

>

> My son, , is now 17 years old. He began

> experiencing series of

> fevers at about 20 months of age. My wife calculates

> that he had somewhere in the

> range of 1000 days of fevers over 103 degrees until

> age 7. We had him

> evaluated extensively by doctors at the Mayo Clinic

> in Rochester, MN. We treated

> him with tylenol and motrin. We also used

> colchicine. During that time he

> experienced 9 green stick fractures, fractures and a

> big break in his bones.

> He was diagnosed with osteopina (not sure on

> spelling) which indicates a

> weakness in the bones ( a precursor perhaps to

> osteoporosis, but he has not

> broken anything in a long time and now plays soccer

> in high school. He was never

> diagnosed with . I'm not sure there was much

> info on it at the time.

> there was a theory that his auto immune system had

> turned against him and that

> it couldn't turn itself off again.

>

> The episodes of fevers decreased significantly.

> Eventually he would

> experience a day or two of not feeling good.

> would say " it feels like my

> fevers again " . Those were rare events. Today he is

> fever free and seems

> relatively healthy. His pediatricians are still

> confounded by the whole experience

> and follow up on him often.

>

> So, in a nutshell, seems to be doing very

> well. I remember vividly

> all the days of fevers and emotional trauma for all

> of us. I hope you can

> find some hope in our experiences.

>

> Tony

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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Hi my name is Ilana and my son Gal, will be 7 in July.

His first episode was at age 4, for 2 years he had periodic fevers,

white stains in his throat, tired. His episodes were long and very

high fevers, but at age 6 his fevers were not every month, the

episodes very short and fevers very low.

His last episode was on Monday, May 22. It was less than 24 hours

long, no fever at all, sore throat, very very tired and 2 white stains

in his throat.

That day he was honor student at school, they had an assembly and he

got very excited. Is it coincidence? I've read so many posts of kids

getting an episode on their birdthdays.. or on a trip to Disney...

first day of school.. I think there is a conection betwen fevers and

getting excited, this kids are for sure different than others.

I hope he is growing out !!!

Ilana mom to Gal 6 and Raz 4

Guatemala City.

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This is so interesting! My 6 y.o. son has the same tendencies. He is

very, very intelligent, I mean in a way that makes you wonder " how is

this possible " . About the " excited " connection, here is an example.

He had an episode last week, the day after he got really excited (not

in a happy way) about me pulling his tooth. This makes me wonder if

anyone else has a similar child.

Thanks!

Tom

>

> Hi my name is Ilana and my son Gal, will be 7 in July.

> His first episode was at age 4, for 2 years he had periodic fevers,

> white stains in his throat, tired. His episodes were long and very

> high fevers, but at age 6 his fevers were not every month, the

> episodes very short and fevers very low.

> His last episode was on Monday, May 22. It was less than 24 hours

> long, no fever at all, sore throat, very very tired and 2 white stains

> in his throat.

> That day he was honor student at school, they had an assembly and he

> got very excited. Is it coincidence? I've read so many posts of kids

> getting an episode on their birdthdays.. or on a trip to Disney...

> first day of school.. I think there is a conection betwen fevers and

> getting excited, this kids are for sure different than others.

> I hope he is growing out !!!

>

> Ilana mom to Gal 6 and Raz 4

> Guatemala City.

>

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A gal that I work with has a niece that had periodic fevers for

years. That was in the early 1980s, so at that time there was

really not much known about periodic fevers. said that her

niece had these fevers monthly (along with mouth sores and sore

throat)from the time she was very little, about age 1 or 2, and they

continued for about 5 years. She said that they really had no

effective way of treating the fevers at that time, and for a couple

of years her niece had febrile seizures with many of the fevers.

Gradually, the fevers became more and more spaced out until they

just stopped. She says now her niece is in her mid-20s and the

fevers haven't returned. Of course, there is no way of knowing if

this girl truly had or something else, but the regularily of

the fevers and other symptoms certainly sound consistent with .

>

> :

> >My son is turning 9 next week. I'm just beginning to

figure out he may have

> (prob since he was 4) We have his 9 year old check up also

next week-I'm

> going with lots of info about for our ped. I haven't kept

track of exact days

> very well but just by my memory (and some keeping track on my

calendar) I know

> he's had at least 9 fever episodes in the past year. Thanks for

replying . If

> anyone in this group knows of anyone who has outgrown it I'd love

to hear from you

> too! Thanks!

>

>

>

>

>

> > That's what they say!! Our Dr's have said between the ages of 6

and 8, but there

> are kids here that are that age and older that are still

experiencing it!!

> >

> >

> > Shumate

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > How low will we go? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-

Phone call rates.

> >

> >

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A gal that I work with has a niece that had periodic fevers for

years. That was in the early 1980s, so at that time there was

really not much known about periodic fevers. said that her

niece had these fevers monthly (along with mouth sores and sore

throat)from the time she was very little, about age 1 or 2, and they

continued for about 5 years. She said that they really had no

effective way of treating the fevers at that time, and for a couple

of years her niece had febrile seizures with many of the fevers.

Gradually, the fevers became more and more spaced out until they

just stopped. She says now her niece is in her mid-20s and the

fevers haven't returned. Of course, there is no way of knowing if

this girl truly had or something else, but the regularily of

the fevers and other symptoms certainly sound consistent with .

>

> :

> >My son is turning 9 next week. I'm just beginning to

figure out he may have

> (prob since he was 4) We have his 9 year old check up also

next week-I'm

> going with lots of info about for our ped. I haven't kept

track of exact days

> very well but just by my memory (and some keeping track on my

calendar) I know

> he's had at least 9 fever episodes in the past year. Thanks for

replying . If

> anyone in this group knows of anyone who has outgrown it I'd love

to hear from you

> too! Thanks!

>

>

>

>

>

> > That's what they say!! Our Dr's have said between the ages of 6

and 8, but there

> are kids here that are that age and older that are still

experiencing it!!

> >

> >

> > Shumate

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > How low will we go? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-

Phone call rates.

> >

> >

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thanks-all this is giving me hope!

--- " (Berggren) Alsleben " <annaalsl@...>

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> A gal that I work with has a niece that had periodic

> fevers for

> years. That was in the early 1980s, so at that time

> there was

> really not much known about periodic fevers.

> said that her

> niece had these fevers monthly (along with mouth

> sores and sore

> throat)from the time she was very little, about age

> 1 or 2, and they

> continued for about 5 years. She said that they

> really had no

> effective way of treating the fevers at that time,

> and for a couple

> of years her niece had febrile seizures with many of

> the fevers.

> Gradually, the fevers became more and more spaced

> out until they

> just stopped. She says now her niece is in her

> mid-20s and the

> fevers haven't returned. Of course, there is no way

> of knowing if

> this girl truly had or something else, but the

> regularily of

> the fevers and other symptoms certainly sound

> consistent with .

>

>

>

>

>

> >

> > :

> > >My son is turning 9 next week. I'm just

> beginning to

> figure out he may have

> > (prob since he was 4) We have his 9 year

> old check up also

> next week-I'm

> > going with lots of info about for our ped.

> I haven't kept

> track of exact days

> > very well but just by my memory (and some keeping

> track on my

> calendar) I know

> > he's had at least 9 fever episodes in the past

> year. Thanks for

> replying . If

> > anyone in this group knows of anyone who has

> outgrown it I'd love

> to hear from you

> > too! Thanks!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > That's what they say!! Our Dr's have said

> between the ages of 6

> and 8, but there

> > are kids here that are that age and older that are

> still

> experiencing it!!

> > >

> > >

> > > Shumate

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------

> > > How low will we go? Check out Messenger's

> low PC-to-

> Phone call rates.

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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I too wonder about the fevers and the kids getting sick at times

when we don't need it most. Last Christmas we were planning a family

camping trip. I told my husband to take the other two kids and leave

n and I at home if he was sick. He had every sign of a fever

coming on the date, he was miserable wingeing and had low platlets

(n gets bruising before a fever) Well it did not come so

decided to go and we would deal with situation of fever if it arose.

We kept him on nurphen for a few days as we had no idea what n

had at this stage. Anyway we had a happy holiday with n

wingeing. The afternoon we arrived home n got a fever. I am

sure he held it off till he was at home. -This was the first time it

was clear that there was something strange about the fevers other

all the usual stuff.

Mum to n.

-- In , " chapina30 " <kusit@...> wrote:

>

> Hi my name is Ilana and my son Gal, will be 7 in July.

> His first episode was at age 4, for 2 years he had periodic

fevers,

> white stains in his throat, tired. His episodes were long and

very

> high fevers, but at age 6 his fevers were not every month, the

> episodes very short and fevers very low.

> His last episode was on Monday, May 22. It was less than 24 hours

> long, no fever at all, sore throat, very very tired and 2 white

stains

> in his throat.

> That day he was honor student at school, they had an assembly and

he

> got very excited. Is it coincidence? I've read so many posts of

kids

> getting an episode on their birdthdays.. or on a trip to Disney...

> first day of school.. I think there is a conection betwen fevers

and

> getting excited, this kids are for sure different than others.

> I hope he is growing out !!!

>

> Ilana mom to Gal 6 and Raz 4

> Guatemala City.

>

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