Guest guest Posted November 20, 2001 Report Share Posted November 20, 2001 Hi, we just started our 6 yr. old autistic son on the enzymes Sunday. I need to mix the enzymes with his food, because if it doesnt pass his sniff test, he wont touch it. I am pulling the capsules apart and mixing with his warm food after the food has been cooked, and I have also mixed with ice cream, now I am wondering if I am harming the activation of the enzymes by the hot and cold temps of the food? How warm is to hot, and how cold is to cold, if the temperatures do matters? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 Welcome, joanne. I'm sorry about what you are experiencing. As Sue is, I'm also wondering if you are seeing a rheumatologist. You need a rheumatologist who has experience with lupus who can help alleviate your symptoms and who will monitor for and treat the other effects SLE may be having on you. This is a very active lupus group: LUPIES/ They may have some good suggestions about whom to see in your area. I'm not sure about your exact situation at work, but the bulbs can be replaced or the exisiting fixtures can be fitted with special filters so that the light doesn't adversely affect you. Not an MD On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Joanne <jo_wh@...> wrote: > Hi, > I was just diagnosed with systemic lupus, and I am extremely anxious about it. The fluorscent lights at work bother my eyes; my skin has a red rash all over it, and my joints ache. I currently am not on any medication because my doctor says he's hesitant about prescribing " strong " medicines. Which is fine but...I am feeling really miserable, shaky, and in pain, plus itchy with the skin rash. I also am trying to find a sunscreen and moisturizer I can use without exacerbating it all. > Help?! > thanks, > joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 I would suggest you try a new rheumy. Â Â From: Joanne <jo_wh@...> Subject: [ ] new with questions:) Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 3:36 PM Â Hi, I was just diagnosed with systemic lupus, and I am extremely anxious about it. The fluorscent lights at work bother my eyes; my skin has a red rash all over it, and my joints ache. I currently am not on any medication because my doctor says he's hesitant about prescribing " strong " medicines. Which is fine but...I am feeling really miserable, shaky, and in pain, plus itchy with the skin rash. I also am trying to find a sunscreen and moisturizer I can use without exacerbating it all. Help?! thanks, joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 Joanne the fact that your doc is afraid to prescribe strong drugs.....makes me concerned that you are not seeing the appropriate doc. Do you have systemic lupus or the skin disorder discoid lupus this makes a huge difference in the treatment........you said SLE which doesnt make sense not to treat. With a letter from your physician your employer would have to make reasonable accomodations for your disability. I would be especially concerned if your eyes are bothering you....I have suffered from iritis which is another problem that happense with auto immune disease. Deb RN  Debra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 I have a Lupus component to my disease and they started me on Plaquenil right away. That is usually the first line of treatment in Lupus. I suggest seeing a rheumatologist (or a new one if already seeing one) because the regular family practice docs really don't know much about auto immune diseases and don't like to mess with the drugs for them. Best of luck to you and I am very familiar with the support group that suggested for you. The people over there have a ton of Lupus info. Hope you get to feeling better and feel free to stick with us as well. > > Hi, > I was just diagnosed with systemic lupus, and I am extremely anxious about it. The fluorscent lights at work bother my eyes; my skin has a red rash all over it, and my joints ache. I currently am not on any medication because my doctor says he's hesitant about prescribing " strong " medicines. Which is fine but...I am feeling really miserable, shaky, and in pain, plus itchy with the skin rash. I also am trying to find a sunscreen and moisturizer I can use without exacerbating it all. > Help?! > thanks, > joanne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 Hi Joanne, I hope you got some good advice, I'm sorry to be responding so late. I have problems access email at work. I wanted to tell you to hang in there. Lupus can be tough and it's certainly scary in the beginning, but I have several friends who are doing quite well. One of my friends has pretty severe lupus with hair loss, rashes, and joint pain, but she is still active duty Army and just completed a deployment to Cuba. She does well on Plaquenil and has taken it for years. I would set up a 2nd and 3rd opinion with a rheumatologist. Sometimes " strong " meds are just what we need, and more info from specialists can help steer you toward a plan that gets lupus in the background of your life rather than the foreground. And for sunscreen Aveeno makes a daily moisturizer with SPF 15 for sensitive red skin. It's in a beige bottle and has feverfew extract. Maybe give that a try and use something mild w/o SPF when you go to bed at night. Kate F ________________________________ From: Joanne <jo_wh@...> Sent: Wed, February 24, 2010 4:36:43 PM Subject: [ ] new with questions:)  Hi, I was just diagnosed with systemic lupus, and I am extremely anxious about it. The fluorscent lights at work bother my eyes; my skin has a red rash all over it, and my joints ache. I currently am not on any medication because my doctor says he's hesitant about prescribing " strong " medicines. Which is fine but...I am feeling really miserable, shaky, and in pain, plus itchy with the skin rash. I also am trying to find a sunscreen and moisturizer I can use without exacerbating it all. Help?! thanks, joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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