Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 Right now my daughter is just speech delayed. We have an appt with her general pediatrician on Tuesday, and have already planned to go to a private speech therapist for an evaluation (We already did get an Evaluation through EI and they agreed she's speech delayed). It sounds though like in addition to the speech therapist we should really go to either a Pediatric Neurologist, or a Developmental Pediatrician. Is this true, and if so which one would be better. At this point I'm concerned about Apraxia, but also Mercury poisioning (my mom found out she has high levels of mercury and several other metals, so if I do too I could have passed it on to my daughter, but neither of us have been tested yet). Thanks in advance for any advice! Crystal mom to Catey, 2 yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 Since you are going to want to talk to your rheumy anyway about stopping Humira while you have this infection, I think it is useful to remember that your rheumy is also a fully trained and licensed medical doctor who is perfectly capable of recognizing and treating ordinary boils and infections, especially given how common these things are among people with whacky immune systems. If it were me, I'd see my rheumy first and IF and only IF he feels that I need a different kind of doctor would I bother finding one. I have had small infections in my armpit glands from time to time and my rheumy's view is that it is probably better to let them run their course than to start and stop Enbrel and MTX every time a minor infection presents itself. He feels that the trauma to the immune system from the start/stop/start of the medications if far worse than having to put up with the annoyance of minor infections. I am fastidious about keeping the infected area clean and I wipe the area frequently with alcohol wipes, but I have not stopped the meds. It sounds like your boil is much worse than the small boils I get occasionally, so your rheumy may feel very differently than mine has with my small stuff. Let us know what you decide to do and what your doctor(s) has to say. Kathy F.] > > I am totally puzzled about which doctor I should see: > > I started taking Humira 11/7. It has been marvelous > and I feel as if I have a life again. > > Now, three months later, I have what appears to be an > abscess/cyst/boil type bump in my arm pit. > > I had a similar lump years ago, after I had surgery. > Then it was basically an isolated pocket of infection > that was cured by a short course of anitbiotics. > > I suspect that this is the same, and I need to do the > antibiotic / suspend humira short term thing... > > My problem is: who do I see about this? I have no > 'primary care' doctor (long story) I have rheumy, > dermy, and a remarkably talented Nurse practioner that > looks after my diabetes and sends me to other > specialists as needed. Our local 'emergency' clinic > is a total joke, and I won't waste time with them or > expose myself to the flu in them. > > I expect that whoever I see will get in touch with the > rheumy about how long to cease the humira, but I don't > want to waste my time and co-pay with a string of 'see > x' no, x can't do it, see y. wait, y needs to > consult with N, G and H... > > any input folks? > > > > CMPete > Quilts With Poodle > > '.....now times are rough and I've got too much STUFF!!' > J.D. Buffett > > I have a blog now!! And there is ACTUALLY stuff on it! > http://cmpetequiltspoodle.blogspot.com/ > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Never miss an email again! > Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. > http://tools.search./toolbar/features/mail/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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