Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 Hey Beth, How are you and Miss Hannah? I am never surprised by any of these diagnoses anymore. It;s all gotta be related somehow. And even if the experts say JIA is not hereditary, I believe that there just HAS to be some genetic connection. I mean, my niece was diagnosed with Type-1 Diabetes within months of Bayly's JIA dx. And there has never been either of these autoimmune diseases in our family before- that we know of. Then, last year my father was finally diagnosed with Bipolar-Disorder. (I say 'finally' because that's no surprise for anyone who knows him.) Again, no previous diagnoses of that condition in our family (although many rellos with "issues", shall we say. I myself have had Depression.) But I have since learnt that all three things- Juvenile Diabetes, JIA, and Bipolar, all are involved with Chromosome 6. So even though they are not the same thing, they come from the same genetic marker. I so hope your back plays nice for you. (I have to say, mine has been almost 'normal' since I had my steroid shot. Haven't had to use my walking stick once since then! Yay!) Jo Bayly, 4, extended oligo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 I just noticed today when going through old Dr.'s notes..... In March of this year I had a weird sty type thing going on w/ my eye and the Dr. treated me w/ Doxy.... I only took the doxy for a couple days (long enough for my eye to clear up) A week and a half later I went in with my original lyme complaints.... feeling fluish tired achy but no vomitting or anything. Could this be related? Could I have been beginning to herx?? What do you guys think? peacenlove Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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