Guest guest Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 The same thing seems to be happening with my son. He will be 11 next month. The fevers seemed to stop for about two years. Then the last two years he had two back to back epsidoes and then that was it. He just had two now and I'm so worried that they will just keep coming every month. He can at least take predsione but I hate to have to give it to him. We also didn't have any testing done. I think because we started so long ago things have changed now. All I can say is hopefully this won't start back up again. Sue mother of Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 > > Hey to anyone who is listening! My daughter Faith who is 91/2 had > almost completely quit cycling for about two years or so, (with a > few estranged episodes here and there) Has had two back to back > cycles with unbelievable stomach pain. We went to the doctor today > and they did strep test and stomach x-ray with nothing showing up. > We are back to rotating tylenol and motrin every two hours with a > little girl who is absolutely miserable and a mom who is worried > sick that this thing is starting back. Has this happened to anyone > else. > > Fran, > we have never had genetic testing done because of Faith being > adopted. Do you have to involve birth families at all. I'm just > trying to decide what to do if this is starting up again. It really > seems that everybody that is going to NIH is really being sub- > categorized and not just being left under the umbrella. Just > need some advice and encouraging words. I'm not sure I can handle > all of this again. I thought it was all over and my husband just > thinks I'm paranoid, but in the back of my head I have always > thought FMF with her because of her background and symptoms, > especially the stomach pain. I know I am rattling and have not > posted in a really long time. But, i keep up and read all the post > by email. You are just so knowledgable I just wanted to here from > you. I don't know if you even remember us, but Faith started at > about three months of aged and cycled until about 6 on a regular > basis then became sporadic. We were diagnosed at Vanderbilt > when she was 3 and then sent back at 5 and can't do steroids and > cimitedine did not work. We still have tonsils. I'm just very > worried. HELP!!!! > , Any suggestions on coping with an infant with these cyclic fevers??? Our daughter is 8 months old and is so miserable during these episodes. She is totally unconsolable, cries uncontrollably, has chills that turn her hands, feet and lips purplish and seems to be in extreme pain- we're guessing her stomach. We've just begun the testing now but our ped is unfamiliar with any of the fever syndromes and it's a slow go. We're in northern VA and hope to get in NIH. That seems to be the place to go for help. How did keep your sanity? We only had 8 days between her last fevers. Did any of your daughters' fevers seem stress induced? Thanks for any advice!!! After the past two nights, I'll take anything!!!! , mom to Riley- 8 months, Zack- 23 mo., Connor- 4 yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 My son had his first fever at 1 month old and then monthly after 3 months of age. We removed his tonsils at age 2 1/2 and his symptoms were greatly reduced for close to 3 years. When he started kindergarten, they returned. I know exactly how you feel. I could not believe it - I thought it was over and now it was back - exactly as before. His cycles have been back for a year now and we are part of the protocol at NIH. We had our first visit in August and we hope to find answers there - especially since my daughter starting cycling with fevers in July 2005 and in June 2006 was diagnosed under the category. They are both part of the protocol. Try to get into NIH. They are the most knowledgable with PFS disorders. I am so sorry to hear about Faith and I know how incredibly discouraged and disappointed you are. Prayers to everyone, Tara Connecticut Has this happened to anyone > else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 , My daughter Rebekah who is 9 1/2 now, did the same thing. She went from the time she was 5 till 8, with no episodes. Then at 8 started up again, had them for 8 months straight, then seemed to stop again. She has just started up again, today to be exact. We think she has one last month too, but it was very minor. I think there have been a very other cases in this group too of long breaks. Paris Mom to Rebekah age 91/2 > > Hey to anyone who is listening! My daughter Faith who is 91/2 had > almost completely quit cycling for about two years or so, (with a > few estranged episodes here and there) Has had two back to back > cycles with unbelievable stomach pain. We went to the doctor today > and they did strep test and stomach x-ray with nothing showing up. > We are back to rotating tylenol and motrin every two hours with a > little girl who is absolutely miserable and a mom who is worried > sick that this thing is starting back. Has this happened to anyone > else. > > Fran, > we have never had genetic testing done because of Faith being > adopted. Do you have to involve birth families at all. I'm just > trying to decide what to do if this is starting up again. It really > seems that everybody that is going to NIH is really being sub- > categorized and not just being left under the umbrella. Just > need some advice and encouraging words. I'm not sure I can handle > all of this again. I thought it was all over and my husband just > thinks I'm paranoid, but in the back of my head I have always > thought FMF with her because of her background and symptoms, > especially the stomach pain. I know I am rattling and have not > posted in a really long time. But, i keep up and read all the post > by email. You are just so knowledgable I just wanted to here from > you. I don't know if you even remember us, but Faith started at > about three months of aged and cycled until about 6 on a regular > basis then became sporadic. We were diagnosed at Vanderbilt > when she was 3 and then sent back at 5 and can't do steroids and > cimitedine did not work. We still have tonsils. I'm just very > worried. HELP!!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 I just wanted to pass along this info. that s ID doctor told me about when (not sure if this includes ALL PFS's) spikes...he said there were 3 ages when the fevers spike...5-6 months of age, around puberty (which is when my son started having fevers) and around late teens. I have read that some of your children have not had fevers for a couple of years and now they have started again. I also noticed that their ages were 9-ll years of age. Interesting to me that the ages fall into the puberty range. Maybe that is why they are starting again with episodes. Cheri,mom to with --- SSDWeb@... wrote: > The same thing seems to be happening with my son. He > will be 11 next month. > The fevers seemed to stop for about two years. Then > the last two years he had > two back to back epsidoes and then that was it. He > just had two now and I'm > so worried that they will just keep coming every > month. He can at least take > predsione but I hate to have to give it to him. We > also didn't have any > testing done. I think because we started so long ago > things have changed now. > > All I can say is hopefully this won't start back up > again. > > Sue > mother of > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 ; I could not help to respond I live in Fredericksburg ( Spotsylvania) and my son age 5 years is now going through testing he started fevering 5 months ago. Who is your doctor?? I switch to Dr son just a few weeks ago and he sent us to Charlottesville to see a rheumatologist Dr Saulsbury, he isn't quite ready to say that Tyler has because he is older and does not have ulcers but he cannot give us an answer on what it is. He did do blood work last week and he called yesterday to say that he found no genetic markings to pin point waht he had and he wants us to come back after three more cycles. Tyler is healthy in between cycles but every 4 weeks he gets a fever for four days and will not eat. When I met with my son's school nurse to explain Tyler's illness she started to shake her head and said their is a little girl in second grade that has and she had her mother call me. I thought this was very rare. What is the chances of three kids in the same area having this. I hope to hear from you soon!!! Thanks Kim (mom) Tyler 5 Keri 10 le 12 jmaloney0802 <jmal0802@...> wrote: > > , I would have your doctor contact someone at NIH to see what they could recommend until you could get the ball rolling for the acceptance process. You might be looking at a few months to get her seen. My son has been diagnosed with Clinical FMF by NIH, FMF being one of the genetic fever disorders and the stomache pain can be quite severe but I don't know what they would do with a child so young. > > Where do you live in northern Va.? I live in Manassas. Our pediatrician is Dr. Giancola. He's good for general pediatrics but as far as FMF is concerned, he's clueless and while he doesn't seem anxious to educate himself on the disease, he is very willing to do anything that NIH asks him to do! He is a big step up from the last pediatrician we used! > > Pat, mom to PJ, 13 year old, Clinical FMF, Periodic fevers since age 6 months Hi, Pat! We live in Fredericksburg but have our house for sale- long story but can sum it up to all of Riley's hospital admissions, 2 other little ones at home, hubby often out of town and nearest family in NH and GA. I love our pediatrician and feel that she is researching and learning as we go. She's the one that first mentioned NIH but I have printed off the info from this site to take with us tomorrow. We have an appt in the morning for 6 month wellness shots- we're a bit behind. Did you son receive all his immunizations on time? We just finished a fever yesterday and am afraid shots will trigger another! Thanks for your email! , mom to Riley (still testing for - 8 months old), Connor and Zack > > > --------------------------------- > Do you ? > Everyone is raving about the all-new . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 Kim, Just to let you know, my Sami didn't start until she was 5. Trish --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 > > > > , I would have your doctor contact someone at NIH to see > what they could recommend until you could get the ball rolling for > the acceptance process. You might be looking at a few months to get > her seen. My son has been diagnosed with Clinical FMF by NIH, FMF > being one of the genetic fever disorders and the stomache pain can > be quite severe but I don't know what they would do with a child so > young. > > > > Where do you live in northern Va.? I live in Manassas. Our > pediatrician is Dr. Giancola. He's good for general pediatrics > but as far as FMF is concerned, he's clueless and while he doesn't > seem anxious to educate himself on the disease, he is very willing > to do anything that NIH asks him to do! He is a big step up from the > last pediatrician we used! > > > > Pat, mom to PJ, 13 year old, Clinical FMF, Periodic fevers since > age 6 months > > Hi, Pat! > We live in Fredericksburg but have our house for sale- long story > but can sum it up to all of Riley's hospital admissions, 2 other > little ones at home, hubby often out of town and nearest family in > NH and GA. I love our pediatrician and feel that she is researching > and learning as we go. She's the one that first mentioned NIH but I > have printed off the info from this site to take with us tomorrow. > We have an appt in the morning for 6 month wellness shots- we're a > bit behind. Did you son receive all his immunizations on time? We > just finished a fever yesterday and am afraid shots will trigger > another! Thanks for your email! > > , mom to Riley (still testing for - 8 months old), > Connor and Zack > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Do you ? > > Everyone is raving about the all-new . > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 ; We had a house built out on acreage ( my husband wanted out of a subdivision) but we use to live in Fox Point and my kids went to Courtland Elem. and now they go to Livingston Elem. Tyler is small for his age he is only 37 lbs and will be 6 yrs old next week. He has always been in the 5-10 percentile in weight. So it is hard when he gets the fevers and will not eat. We have a cycle do coming this weekend so he will probably be sick for his birthday and if the fever cycle stays he will be fevering for Halloween but I think we are now getting use to the cycles and going to try to make life as normal as we can. I would love to meet some time. Talk to you soon. Kim Tyler 5 () Ker 10 le12 jmaloney0802 <jmal0802@...> wrote: > > > > , I would have your doctor contact someone at NIH to see > what they could recommend until you could get the ball rolling for > the acceptance process. You might be looking at a few months to get > her seen. My son has been diagnosed with Clinical FMF by NIH, FMF > being one of the genetic fever disorders and the stomache pain can > be quite severe but I don't know what they would do with a child so > young. > > > > Where do you live in northern Va.? I live in Manassas. Our > pediatrician is Dr. Giancola. He's good for general pediatrics > but as far as FMF is concerned, he's clueless and while he doesn't > seem anxious to educate himself on the disease, he is very willing > to do anything that NIH asks him to do! He is a big step up from the > last pediatrician we used! > > > > Pat, mom to PJ, 13 year old, Clinical FMF, Periodic fevers since > age 6 months > > Hi, Pat! > We live in Fredericksburg but have our house for sale- long story > but can sum it up to all of Riley's hospital admissions, 2 other > little ones at home, hubby often out of town and nearest family in > NH and GA. I love our pediatrician and feel that she is researching > and learning as we go. She's the one that first mentioned NIH but I > have printed off the info from this site to take with us tomorrow. > We have an appt in the morning for 6 month wellness shots- we're a > bit behind. Did you son receive all his immunizations on time? We > just finished a fever yesterday and am afraid shots will trigger > another! Thanks for your email! > > , mom to Riley (still testing for - 8 months old), > Connor and Zack > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Do you ? > > Everyone is raving about the all-new . > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 > > > > > > , I would have your doctor contact someone at NIH to see > > what they could recommend until you could get the ball rolling for > > the acceptance process. You might be looking at a few months to > get > > her seen. My son has been diagnosed with Clinical FMF by NIH, FMF > > being one of the genetic fever disorders and the stomache pain can > > be quite severe but I don't know what they would do with a child > so > > young. > > > > > > Where do you live in northern Va.? I live in Manassas. Our > > pediatrician is Dr. Giancola. He's good for general > pediatrics > > but as far as FMF is concerned, he's clueless and while he doesn't > > seem anxious to educate himself on the disease, he is very willing > > to do anything that NIH asks him to do! He is a big step up from > the > > last pediatrician we used! > > > > > > Pat, mom to PJ, 13 year old, Clinical FMF, Periodic fevers since > > age 6 months > > > > Hi, Pat! > > We live in Fredericksburg but have our house for sale- long story > > but can sum it up to all of Riley's hospital admissions, 2 other > > little ones at home, hubby often out of town and nearest family in > > NH and GA. I love our pediatrician and feel that she is > researching > > and learning as we go. She's the one that first mentioned NIH but > I > > have printed off the info from this site to take with us tomorrow. > > We have an appt in the morning for 6 month wellness shots- we're a > > bit behind. Did you son receive all his immunizations on time? We > > just finished a fever yesterday and am afraid shots will trigger > > another! Thanks for your email! > > > > , mom to Riley (still testing for - 8 months old), > > Connor and Zack > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Do you ? > > > Everyone is raving about the all-new . > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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