Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 Hello to everyone! I hope you all enjoyed your New Years celebrations! It occured to me today that some of you may be able to help out with advice on s aching joints. At least, that is what I think is going on. He has been complaining over the last few weeks, mostly during the night or first thing in the morning, that various parts of his body hurts, always near a joint. For instance, his elbow/ forearm, his knees or his ankles. I don't think there is any connection with 'growing pains'. Could this be indications of early signs of arthritis or similiar? His immunologist has told my dr that he expects to have a high chance of autoimmune diseases developing in the future, and this has prompted me to wonder if arthritis could be the problem here. Of course, I could be worrying for absolutley no reason! It may just well be coincidental, and nothing so serious. I will be glad when he is a few years older and able to tell me in greater detail what is going on! In the meantime I have to try to piece together all the symptoms that he will let me know about, in order to present them to his drs. It is alot easier with now she is 5 ! Enjoy your day! It is nearly the end of the 1st Jan for me over here in Australia. We spent the day at the beach, and kite flying! What a way to see in the New Year! , mum to (5) and (2) both with Selective IgA def, selective antibody def, hypothyroidism, asthma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2001 Report Share Posted January 1, 2001 Having read something on a discussions board on the net, I am wondering if joint pain is simply another side effect of having a PID? Is it a common thing with the other pumpkins? , mum to Mega(5) and (2), both with Selective Antibody def, Selective IgA def, hypothyroidism, asthma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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