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Hi,

TRAPS is treated with Prednisone however it is also treated with Enbrel.

Enbrel is supposed to really assist with the secondary diseases which occur

with this genetic disorder.

You will find this out next visit I am sure.

Also there is a TRAPs group Charyn Levy started after her son was diagnosed.

You will find the group informative as they deal primarily with TRAPs and

HIDs.

To join go to

TRAPS-HIDS-GeneticFeverSyndromeSupportG

roup/

It is a much smaller group but very informative.

God Bless

Fran

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Hi Fran, You seem like one of the persons to ask...

My son Josh, 7 1/2 in San Diego has not been diagnosed with anything. We've

been charting for over 4 yrs now and have ruled out most everything that I have

seen on your site (we are going to verify at next apt in 2 wks...I have a list).

Our ID wants to start him on Colchicine, which it seems a lot of your parents

are seeing some side effects (constipation? if it's the one I thought). But it

seems that he is not willing to call it but " thinks " this will help. We

also just saw an ENT Specialists for a Tonsillectomy and they are NOT willing to

do it, I really want to fight them because again, they are looking at his

tonsils (on a good day) without knowing anything about FUO. I would like to

suggest to our Dr. Cimitidine or Prednisone, but I read that you told someone

that Pred only works with some fevers. What do you think? My doctors are great

but I feel like they are shooting in the dark with this prescription, I need to

know what to say to them.

Thanks,

RE: TRAPS

Hi,

TRAPS is treated with Prednisone however it is also treated with Enbrel.

Enbrel is supposed to really assist with the secondary diseases which occur

with this genetic disorder.

You will find this out next visit I am sure.

Also there is a TRAPs group Charyn Levy started after her son was diagnosed.

You will find the group informative as they deal primarily with TRAPs and

HIDs.

To join go to

TRAPS-HIDS-GeneticFeverSyndromeSupportG

roup/

It is a much smaller group but very informative.

God Bless

Fran

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Waxhaw, NC

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Hi,

Colchicine is generally prescibed for FMF, and to my knowledge only works on

children who are diagnosed gentically or clinically with FMF. Usually if a

child does not have a positive genetic mutation for FMF, bur responds well to

colchicine they will give the clinical FMF diagnosis if the other symptoms also

seem to merit it. Have you applied for the NIH study?

Good luck to you and your family,

& <bgatesjr@...> wrote:

Hi Fran, You seem like one of the persons to ask...

My son Josh, 7 1/2 in San Diego has not been diagnosed with anything. We've been

charting for over 4 yrs now and have ruled out most everything that I have seen

on your site (we are going to verify at next apt in 2 wks...I have a list). Our

ID wants to start him on Colchicine, which it seems a lot of your parents are

seeing some side effects (constipation? if it's the one I thought). But it seems

that he is not willing to call it but " thinks " this will help. We also

just saw an ENT Specialists for a Tonsillectomy and they are NOT willing to do

it, I really want to fight them because again, they are looking at his tonsils

(on a good day) without knowing anything about FUO. I would like to suggest to

our Dr. Cimitidine or Prednisone, but I read that you told someone that Pred

only works with some fevers. What do you think? My doctors are great but I feel

like they are shooting in the dark with this prescription, I need to know what

to say to them.

Thanks,

RE: TRAPS

Hi,

TRAPS is treated with Prednisone however it is also treated with Enbrel.

Enbrel is supposed to really assist with the secondary diseases which occur

with this genetic disorder.

You will find this out next visit I am sure.

Also there is a TRAPs group Charyn Levy started after her son was diagnosed.

You will find the group informative as they deal primarily with TRAPs and

HIDs.

To join go to

TRAPS-HIDS-GeneticFeverSyndromeSupportG

roup/

It is a much smaller group but very informative.

God Bless

Fran

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Hey all! Everything said about the Colchicine is true. I just wanted to

add that initially upon starting Colchicine, you most likely WILL see belly

aches and diarrhea increase. Those are just side effects of the drug but they

usually resolve within a week or two of starting the medication. My son also

experienced these symptoms every time he had a dose increase but they only last

a few days.

Some kids, like Lori's son Nino, either can't tolerate the Colchicine or it

has no effect, even with a diagnosis of clinical FMF. These are pretty rare

instances but I've read that even if it has no effect, a person diagnosed with

FMF needs to continue to take it for life as it keeps a potentially fatal

complication called amyloidosis from either arising or progressing, in FMF

patients.

Pat, mom to PJ, 13yo. FMF

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Colchicine is used for FMF patients. In our case, our

son presented from the beginning as FMF, and still

does...However, had a very negative response to

Colchicine. There are so many mutations being

identified and new PFS's being labeled, it's just

incredible and overwhelmong all at the same time. Good

luck to you and your family.

Lori

--- Burger <hiesersmom@...> wrote:

> Hi,

>

> Colchicine is generally prescibed for FMF, and to

> my knowledge only works on children who are

> diagnosed gentically or clinically with FMF.

> Usually if a child does not have a positive genetic

> mutation for FMF, bur responds well to colchicine

> they will give the clinical FMF diagnosis if the

> other symptoms also seem to merit it. Have you

> applied for the NIH study?

>

> Good luck to you and your family,

>

>

>

> & <bgatesjr@...> wrote:

> Hi Fran, You seem like one of the persons

> to ask...

> My son Josh, 7 1/2 in San Diego has not been

> diagnosed with anything. We've been charting for

> over 4 yrs now and have ruled out most everything

> that I have seen on your site (we are going to

> verify at next apt in 2 wks...I have a list). Our ID

> wants to start him on Colchicine, which it seems a

> lot of your parents are seeing some side effects

> (constipation? if it's the one I thought). But it

> seems that he is not willing to call it but

> " thinks " this will help. We also just saw an ENT

> Specialists for a Tonsillectomy and they are NOT

> willing to do it, I really want to fight them

> because again, they are looking at his tonsils (on a

> good day) without knowing anything about FUO. I

> would like to suggest to our Dr. Cimitidine or

> Prednisone, but I read that you told someone that

> Pred only works with some fevers. What do you think?

> My doctors are great but I feel like they are

> shooting in the dark with this prescription, I need

> to know what to say to them.

> Thanks,

> RE: TRAPS

>

> Hi,

>

> TRAPS is treated with Prednisone however it is also

> treated with Enbrel.

> Enbrel is supposed to really assist with the

> secondary diseases which occur

> with this genetic disorder.

>

> You will find this out next visit I am sure.

>

> Also there is a TRAPs group Charyn Levy started

> after her son was diagnosed.

> You will find the group informative as they deal

> primarily with TRAPs and

> HIDs.

>

> To join go to

>

TRAPS-HIDS-GeneticFeverSyndromeSupportG

> roup/

>

> It is a much smaller group but very informative.

>

> God Bless

>

> Fran

>

> Fran A Bulone

> Mom to ph 7 yrs old

> Waxhaw, NC

>

> Owner & Moderator Group

> <>

>

>

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Thanks,

FMF has already been ruled out, the DNA went to UCLA and 12 different mutations

were negative.

I have not researched NIH thoroughly and don't know if I want to take Josh out

of school to participate in the study, especially when our doctors here really

are doing a lot. I probably need to investigate...

Thanks for the info.

RE: TRAPS

Hi,

TRAPS is treated with Prednisone however it is also treated with Enbrel.

Enbrel is supposed to really assist with the secondary diseases which occur

with this genetic disorder.

You will find this out next visit I am sure.

Also there is a TRAPs group Charyn Levy started after her son was diagnosed.

You will find the group informative as they deal primarily with TRAPs and

HIDs.

To join go to

TRAPS-HIDS-GeneticFeverSyndromeSupportG

roup/

It is a much smaller group but very informative.

God Bless

Fran

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Mom to ph 7 yrs old

Waxhaw, NC

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Hi ,

I am glad that you have found some good doctors at UCSF. I just wanted to

remind you that the genetic testing for FMF is about 80% accurate. The

mutations for FMF were only first discovered in the late 90s which is why this

is such an exciting field right now. The doctors at NIH are continuing to find

new mutations. This is why some people are diagonsed with clinical FMF. They

came back negative for the known current mutations, but still present as FMF.

There is a girl at my current ID doc who tested negative but responds well to

the colchicine.

It sounds like you and your son have been dealing with this for so long now.

If you think there is a chance the colchicine will work and the doctors agree it

is worth a try.

& <bgatesjr@...> wrote:

Thanks,

FMF has already been ruled out, the DNA went to UCLA and 12 different mutations

were negative.

I have not researched NIH thoroughly and don't know if I want to take Josh out

of school to participate in the study, especially when our doctors here really

are doing a lot. I probably need to investigate...

Thanks for the info.

RE: TRAPS

Hi,

TRAPS is treated with Prednisone however it is also treated with Enbrel.

Enbrel is supposed to really assist with the secondary diseases which occur

with this genetic disorder.

You will find this out next visit I am sure.

Also there is a TRAPs group Charyn Levy started after her son was diagnosed.

You will find the group informative as they deal primarily with TRAPs and

HIDs.

To join go to

TRAPS-HIDS-GeneticFeverSyndromeSupportG

roup/

It is a much smaller group but very informative.

God Bless

Fran

Fran A Bulone

Mom to ph 7 yrs old

Waxhaw, NC

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Thanks ,

Our ID (who is from UCSD) really thought he had FMF and is pretty confident that

it is not. That is why I was questioning why he wants to prescribe Colchicine.

I really wanted to know if trying Cimitidine or Prednisone first is worth it.

Seems that the side effects are more mild and with him starting school soon

again it might be easier on him. What do you think?

RE: TRAPS

Hi,

TRAPS is treated with Prednisone however it is also treated with Enbrel.

Enbrel is supposed to really assist with the secondary diseases which occur

with this genetic disorder.

You will find this out next visit I am sure.

Also there is a TRAPs group Charyn Levy started after her son was diagnosed.

You will find the group informative as they deal primarily with TRAPs and

HIDs.

To join go to

TRAPS-HIDS-GeneticFeverSyndromeSupportG

roup/

It is a much smaller group but very informative.

God Bless

Fran

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Waxhaw, NC

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