Guest guest Posted August 2, 2005 Report Share Posted August 2, 2005 I had mono my sophomore year in high school and it took me about five months to get over it. I had a friend who also had it during that time (huge outbreak of mono that year, like 90% of the school got it) and her spleen grew so inlarged they put her on high doses of steriods and were considering removing her spleen, but she ended up being fine. It takes a long time to get over it, so tell him to take it easy and not to start pushing himself when he starts feeling a little better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2005 Report Share Posted August 2, 2005 Yeah they kept me on the meds.. but for some reason I cant remember what I was on... lol that a long time ago.. almost 6 years.. lol..But I do know they kept me on my meds.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2005 Report Share Posted August 2, 2005 It is infectious mononucleosis, or the " kissing disease " . It is most common among people 15 to 24. It comes from close contact with someone's saliva (i.e. kissing, drinking from an infected person's glass, using utensils from someone who has it, etc.). It makes you very tired for a long time, very sore throat, and fevers. It can take weeks or months to fully recover. If you have an immune system problem, the longer it could take to recover. It can cause problems with the spleen (rarely) so you must avoid contact sports and working strenuously. There was also some mention of the liver on webmd. There is no medicine for it, as antibiotics make symptoms worse. Tylenol wasn't helping, but he started some Aleve last night, and he felt a bit better. The problem is naprosyn, ibuprofen and drugs like that hurt his stomach after awhile. I may need to get him some of his Celebrex again if the pain keeps up. Thanks for the well wishes, Michele Re: Mono? 'scuse me , but what is Mono? What are its symptoms? I do hope is feeling better and gets to full strength soon! Jo Bayly, 3, extended oligo > was diagnosed yesterday (he went to an Immediate Care center) with > mono. He has not been feeling too great off and on all month, with a > negative mono test one month ago. Anyway, he felt just awful on Friday > and Saturday, slept all day both days, so he went in yesterday. Test is > now positive. Does anyone have any experience with this and being on > MTX? Or with the jra? Anything he should watch out for? I have read > about the spleen complication (the er dr told him that). He is going to > see my hubby's dr as a new patient, so he could not get in any sooner > than next Tuesday, Aug 9. I figure if he gets worse before then he could > go back to the care center. Do you think it is ok to wait or should I > call the ped's office and see if they think he should be seen sooner? My > reg ped has retired, and with him being 18 they prefer he find a more > adult dr. I have a call into the rheumy's nurse to see what they may > think. Any suggestions or thoughts would be appreciated, Thanks, Michele > ( 18, pauci & spondy) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2005 Report Share Posted August 2, 2005 Thanks, . That is what I was looking for. Did you keep taking your arthritis meds at the time? If so, what did you take? This is just a bad time, with him starting college in 3 weeks. I guess it is a good thing he is staying home instead of going away to school. I could not see him being far and trying to deal with this. I will pass along the info – definitely better from a peer than from mom! Thanks again, Michele J From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of bncknwurnumber@... Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 11:53 AM Subject: Re: Re: Mono? I had mono my sophomore year in high school and it took me about five months to get over it. I had a friend who also had it during that time (huge outbreak of mono that year, like 90% of the school got it) and her spleen grew so inlarged they put her on high doses of steriods and were considering removing her spleen, but she ended up being fine. It takes a long time to get over it, so tell him to take it easy and not to start pushing himself when he starts feeling a little better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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