Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 Welcome to the group! My son, Cole, age 3, also has Selective IgA def. We are only about 9 months into his diagnosis and what a journey it has been! Cole exhibited the same symptoms as Noah. My pediatrician (while I do love her) just didn't seem to be too concerned about the repeated infections he experienced from 3 months on, even after a set of ear tubes. After chronic infections (sinus, ear, URI)I went around the pediatrician and consulted his ENT. He is the one who originally questioned a def and ordered the original set of labwork last fall. In retrospect, I really think the ped should've more on top of the clinical picture and saw the downward spiral my son was in. Anyways, we are seeing an excellent immuno and I LOVE my ENT for taking the time to really evauate Cole and get the ball rolling in the right direction to better his health. At this time he receives antibiotics daily to prevent infection. He has to take allergy meds, nasal spray and he also is taking Prevacid for the gut issues he has had since birth. We are scheduled to see an excellent ped GI next week to evaluate that particular end of the clinical picture. I can sympathize with your journey. It gives me hope though, to hear that Noah is 8 and is having a fairly normal life. That is all I want for my son! I just decided within the past month that I need to start getting copies of his medical records and keep track of them at home. Do you get xerox copies at each visit before you leave or do you have to request them later? In the meantime, I feel as you did that my ped is tiring of my vigilance in my son's health. But it isn't just her. Many of my family members and friends think I've become obsessed as well. Maybe I am, but I do know that I love my children dearly and will continue to " obsess " about them until the day God calls me home. After all, isn't that our job as parents? Rogena (Mom to 4 boys, including Cole -Partial Selective IgA Def, GERD, possible Celiac) > > It is such a relief to find this site! While I would never wish any > child to go through all these conditions involve, it is so > comforting to find others going through the same. My son, Noah is 8 > years old and was diagnosed 3 years ago with Selective IgA. He > basically had been " sick " since birth.(RSV at 2 weeks,chronic ear > infections,etc.)It was only after an ear infection that wouldn't heal > (2 years) that sent us to an ENT who ordered a culture of the > drainage from his ear, which turned out to be MRSA that sent us to > an Infectious Disease doctor who ordered TONS of blood work that we > found out about his IgA. I have to admit that I no longer have much > confidence in doctors, I fired Noahs Peditrician who kept treating > his ear infection with the same antibiotics and never cultured the > drainage. After so many visits for the same complaint, both he and > his staff began treating me like I was just overacting. Has anyone > had this problem? With Noah now having so many specialists, I have a > xerox of each visit and test results made and keep them in a binder > that we take to all visits.(I highly recommend this) At one point, I > started taking a small tape recorder to visits. When you are having > all this info thrown at you, it all starts to run together and then > I could go back and make sure that I was understanding all the > information.We also keep a date book and I document any health > issues,it is great for reference. Noah has been doing better lately. > He is a great active boy. He is starting to have some issues with > not wanting to be " different " from his peers so he will not always > be honest when he is not feeling well. He misses more school than > the other kids but his teacher is understanding(wish I could say the > same of the administration)I schedule a time at the beginning of the > year to meet with the teacher and explain Noahs condition(I download > info off the net for them to read) that seems to help. That is a > little bit about us and I hope that this post finds you all doing > well. > Heike Ramsey > Indiana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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