Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 I just wanted to let everyone know that (rusty limbs) is doing ok this morning. Last night he was suffering further chest/head pain and was taken on down for catherization. Aftr the discovery of a 100% blockage on the left side of his heart, angioplasty was performed and a stent put in. At last report he was in recovery and doing ok. if anyone would like to email me personally for further info or hospital info please drop me a line at faces1999@.... Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Carol, We will be praying for all of them. One voice can go a long way. Make sure she calls you while there. you go girl and yell holler and shake arthritis at those people lolol. Robbin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 What an honor! She will be in our prayers. I hope she will enlighten our government officials on what it is like for a child to have this disease. We need more money!! (n, 15, systemic) prayers please > Hi all! > was selected over the summer to represent this area of SC at the National Convention in NY. Well, she is able to walk.....4 steps in a row....she will be flying Independence Air and the will wheelchair her from ticket counter to baggage claim...and be in NY from 28 Aug to 3 Sept. Pray for safety of the kids...safe travel...and that she is in so little pain it doesn't interfere with the opportunity she has been given. She is walking better today....maybe the stress endorphins are kicking in? She is planning on bending any and ALL congressmen and house members about the life of a child with arthritis. Who knows....plant a seed....maybe it will grow?!? > Have a sunny day > Carol and AS and Fibromyalgia > > > > --- car54ol@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Carol, Our prayers and proud hearts are with ! Val Rob's Mom (6,systemic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2004 Report Share Posted August 28, 2004 YOU GO JENNIFER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!(Sandi, Ken and Hunter, systemic 6( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 Carol, I had no idea exactly what conference you had mentioned until I read this one more carefully and put the dates together. She's going to the Republican National Convention, wow!!!! Of course you must be unbelievebly proud of her for what ever she did to get selected and that she wanted to go and speak her piece for everyone who can't be there. Thank the Lord she was good enough to travel and I will continue to pray for her. Way to go!! Stacia and Hunter 8 systemic iritis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2004 Report Share Posted August 30, 2004 Hope is doing well and having a good time this week. Way to go !! Michele ( 17, pauci & spondy) prayers please Hi all! was selected over the summer to represent this area of SC at the National Convention in NY. Well, she is able to walk.....4 steps in a row....she will be flying Independence Air and the will wheelchair her from ticket counter to baggage claim...and be in NY from 28 Aug to 3 Sept. Pray for safety of the kids...safe travel...and that she is in so little pain it doesn't interfere with the opportunity she has been given. She is walking better today....maybe the stress endorphins are kicking in? She is planning on bending any and ALL congressmen and house members about the life of a child with arthritis. Who knows....plant a seed....maybe it will grow?!? Have a sunny day Carol and AS and Fibromyalgia --- car54ol@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 I had a colonoscopy without sedation a few months ago, its an interesting experience to say the least but also kind of cool. Well kind of cool in the way that you get to see what your colon looks like. Its also a really good test because they can take biopsys (you can feel pressure but it doesn't hurt), and the biopsys can give you the best look at whats going on with you. The worse part of the colonoscopy is the preparation for it, but even that isn't to bad. The barium enema I've never had, but I've heard that colonsocopys are more conclusive so if I was you I would go wtih the colonoscopy. What test are they doing for the ovarian problems, I've actually had a few.. so maybe I could help ya out there too..? Take care of yourself, your in my prayers. Lots of love (JAS, 20) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 ...a colonoscopy with NO sedation? I did not know they would even do that? Was it painful, discomfort???? As for female stuff, I will have a PAP and follow up with intravaginal ultrasound. Who knows what else. I will know more next week and keep all posted. Thanks for the prayers!! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 Dear Donna, I can't help you with info on any of the tests, but I can sure pray. Donna, you have helped so many other people in the past , it is time for people to come to your aid. Many, many prayers for health and strength. (n, 16, systemic)On Aug 20, 2005, at 8:50 AM, ajaoky@... wrote: It is not often I come on and ask for prayers for myself but time has come. I have been having some problems of late and was taken to ER yesterday. Yesterday the symptoms were severe dizziness. No matter what I was doing I felt like I was on the tilt a whirl. Eventually I was vomiting and extremely weak. The consensus although inconclusive at the ER was severe vertigo. But because I was running anemic and have had a combination of diarrhea and constipation, rectal bleeding, cramping and low back pain among other things I will be going through a gamut of testing in the next few weeks. I am debating between the barium enema and colonoscopy as i type so any info on either is appreciated. As I do not sedate well I am leaning to the barium ick but its not as conclusive from what I understand. I also am having some female problems with bleeding and will be testing for ovarian problems. I have never prayed so much as I have lately and normally I do not bring my problems so out to others but time has come I am afraid and you can never have too many prayers! thanks gang! hangin tight and hangin tough! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 -Oh Donna.. You have soo much going on and i for one will be praying hard and constantly for you. Some answers and some quick easy fix solutions. I suffer from vertigo from time to time and its not fun at all. Nothning worse than just moving your eyes and feeling as though you are going to fall flat on your face. I have felt sick, but never been to the point of vomiting. I feel for you. I had a colonoscopy a few years ago... ill be honest, it was not a fun procedure for me. I do not sedate at all well and even though it was not painful, it was very uncomfortable. The worse part was when they went " around the corners " so to speak. But it is a comprehensive test and of course if i needed another one i would do it in a heartbeat. Please know that i am thinking of you and please let us know how you are doing...please post, otherwise you will find me nagging you...)) hugs Helen and (8,systemic) -- In , ajaoky@a... wrote: > It is not often I come on and ask for prayers for myself but time has come. I > have been having some problems of late and was taken to ER yesterday. > Yesterday the symptoms were severe dizziness. No matter what I was doing I felt like > I was on the tilt a whirl. Eventually I was vomiting and extremely weak. The > consensus although inconclusive at the ER was severe vertigo. But because I was > running anemic and have had a combination of diarrhea and constipation, > rectal bleeding, cramping and low back pain among other things I will be going > through a gamut of testing in the next few weeks. I am debating between the > barium enema and colonoscopy as i type so any info on either is appreciated. As I > do not sedate well I am leaning to the barium ick but its not as conclusive > from what I understand. I also am having some female problems with bleeding and > will be testing for ovarian problems. I have never prayed so much as I have > lately and normally I do not bring my problems so out to others but time has come > I am afraid and you can never have too many prayers! > thanks gang! > hangin tight and hangin tough! > Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 Lol yeah I wasn't pleased with his decision to do no anestesia but due to the heart condition he said he didn't want to risk it and it wasn't to bad. He made jokes with me the whole time, which was pretty awesome considering how embarrassing that test is. As for the other two you mentioned I had those done like a year ago, once again totally embarrassing tests but all in all not so bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 Donna, You know we all love you so anytime you need to vent or ask for help you just holler. Many prayers to you for a quick solution to what is going wrong and an easy solution. Hopefuly we will all be sitting around the dinner table a week from today and you will be able to get your mind off of stuff for a couple hours. DO NOT mention lower GI to Allan.He must be a big chicken baby compared to all the others that have responded. He is a Vietnam vet and goes to our VA hospital.He did not have a comfortable experiance to the colonoscapy and swears it will never be done again without being knocked out. My mom had a upper and lower GI done at the same time.I guess they did some sort of concious sedation because within the hour I was driving a very loopy mama home. Love and hugs Becki and 7 systemic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 Donna, You have my prayers.. I hope that you can figure out what is going on quickly and get some relief. Hugs, Emilie ( 5 Poly) Prayers please It is not often I come on and ask for prayers for myself but time has come. I have been having some problems of late and was taken to ER yesterday. Yesterday the symptoms were severe dizziness. No matter what I was doing I felt like I was on the tilt a whirl. Eventually I was vomiting and extremely weak. The consensus although inconclusive at the ER was severe vertigo. But because I was running anemic and have had a combination of diarrhea and constipation, rectal bleeding, cramping and low back pain among other things I will be going through a gamut of testing in the next few weeks. I am debating between the barium enema and colonoscopy as i type so any info on either is appreciated. As I do not sedate well I am leaning to the barium ick but its not as conclusive from what I understand. I also am having some female problems with bleeding and will be testing for ovarian problems. I have never prayed so much as I have lately and normally I do not bring my problems so out to others but time has come I am afraid and you can never have too many prayers! thanks gang! hangin tight and hangin tough! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 ooog-what a tough time for you--i feel for you-i had something a bit similar to you ,years ago & my husband had the vertigo thing. i had a " flexoid sygmoidoscopy " with no anesthesia- creepy,embarrassing,but not really painful,just aked to doctor if i should open my mouth & make shadow puppets on the wall....i think they do no anesthesia when it's only the LOWER g.i. tract. my husband was so severly dizzy that he was puking & crawling on all fours.he was diagnosed with " labrynthitis " a severe inner ear infection-it totally takes away your sense of balance(hence the crawling & puking-like sea-sickness).it went away,but he really feels the bad cold days here in mass.-but loves winter!i'd say if the colonoscopy was going to tellyou better-go with that,after watching our nate do the barium yesterday & the elimination of it afterwards-let's just say- NOT NICE!you've got enough to feel cruddy dealing with,go with the more relaxed method-esp.if you're asleep... i'll be thinking good thoughts for you ilse mom of nate(11 systemic) > It is not often I come on and ask for prayers for myself but time has come. I > have been having some problems of late and was taken to ER yesterday. > Yesterday the symptoms were severe dizziness. No matter what I was doing I felt like > I was on the tilt a whirl. Eventually I was vomiting and extremely weak. The > consensus although inconclusive at the ER was severe vertigo. But because I was > running anemic and have had a combination of diarrhea and constipation, > rectal bleeding, cramping and low back pain among other things I will be going > through a gamut of testing in the next few weeks. I am debating between the > barium enema and colonoscopy as i type so any info on either is appreciated. As I > do not sedate well I am leaning to the barium ick but its not as conclusive > from what I understand. I also am having some female problems with bleeding and > will be testing for ovarian problems. I have never prayed so much as I have > lately and normally I do not bring my problems so out to others but time has come > I am afraid and you can never have too many prayers! > thanks gang! > hangin tight and hangin tough! > Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 Oh Donna, I'm so sorry to hear that you are going through more trials. I'm with the group, the c-scope, although a bit more trouble, will give you a much better idea of what is going on. Have you seen the GI specialist yet??I'll be keeping you in my prayers. and Rob 16 Spondy On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 11:50:03 EDT ajaoky@... writes: It is not often I come on and ask for prayers for myself but time has come. I have been having some problems of late and was taken to ER yesterday. Yesterday the symptoms were severe dizziness. No matter what I was doing I felt like I was on the tilt a whirl. Eventually I was vomiting and extremely weak. The consensus although inconclusive at the ER was severe vertigo. But because I was running anemic and have had a combination of diarrhea and constipation, rectal bleeding, cramping and low back pain among other things I will be going through a gamut of testing in the next few weeks. I am debating between the barium enema and colonoscopy as i type so any info on either is appreciated. As I do not sedate well I am leaning to the barium ick but its not as conclusive from what I understand. I also am having some female problems with bleeding and will be testing for ovarian problems. I have never prayed so much as I have lately and normally I do not bring my problems so out to others but time has come I am afraid and you can never have too many prayers! thanks gang! hangin tight and hangin tough! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 Donna, Go for the colonoscopy. Even if you do the barium they will most likely make you do it. It is the more conclusive test. The sedation is conscious sedation not general. It is the best measure. I was out with my girlfriends yesterday to see a movie and one of them has long history of colon issues in her family. She was adamant that I tell you to do the scope. No, not fun. But yes gives the better results. You are most certainly in our continued thoughts and prayers. Please let us know how you are doing. e, mom to joe 18 poly __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 You have our prayers and our sympathy. Sending every positive thought your way for whatever you decide. Jo > It is not often I come on and ask for prayers for myself but time has come. I > have been having some problems of late and was taken to ER yesterday. > Yesterday the symptoms were severe dizziness. No matter what I was doing I felt like > I was on the tilt a whirl. Eventually I was vomiting and extremely weak. The > consensus although inconclusive at the ER was severe vertigo. But because I was > running anemic and have had a combination of diarrhea and constipation, > rectal bleeding, cramping and low back pain among other things I will be going > through a gamut of testing in the next few weeks. I am debating between the > barium enema and colonoscopy as i type so any info on either is appreciated. As I > do not sedate well I am leaning to the barium ick but its not as conclusive > from what I understand. I also am having some female problems with bleeding and > will be testing for ovarian problems. I have never prayed so much as I have > lately and normally I do not bring my problems so out to others but time has come > I am afraid and you can never have too many prayers! > thanks gang! > hangin tight and hangin tough! > Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 Thanks to all those who are praying. I thought you all may find some weird humor in this. As many of you know, those of us with autoimmune diseases are prone to getting sick easier and when we do, it is sometimes more severe than our healthy friends and family. Also with our issues it always seems a visit to the ER turns out to be so much more. It is as if we totally catch them of guard and simply Freak them out....well after my bout of being sick and going to the ER my 10 yr old says: "yeah, mom when I was sick the day before I was real dizzy at school and then I got sick". Well he failed to tell me the dizzy part but he had been vomiting but did I link the 2 ...nope, not until yesterday when my hubby was spinning and sick and this morning when Matts school to say come get him, he is vomiting and very dizzy. When I picked Matt up several parents were there picking up sick kids SO...it seems my wicked vertigo may be a simple virus (lets hope anyway). This brings to mind a question...am I the only one that dreads a trip to the ER BECAUSE the poor docs are so fumbled by our dx's???? and we never know what they will say, recommend, etc??? As for the other stuff I am lining up appointments today and will keep you posted! Hugs to all! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 Donna, I am also keeping you in my prayers. That would be wonderful if it turned out that a virus is the culprit. My grandmom had the symptoms you described with the dizziness, etc. and she was diagnosed with Meniere's disease. Her vertigo was so bad and made her so sick that she was hospitalized at the time. Good luck to you. Kim In a message dated 8/22/2005 8:58:10 AM Central Standard Time, ajaoky@... writes: ....it seems my wicked vertigo may be a simple virus (lets hope anyway). This brings to mind a question...am I the only one that dreads a trip to the ER BECAUSE the poor docs are so fumbled by our dx's???? and we never know what they will say, recommend, etc??? As for the other stuff I am lining up appointments today and will keep you posted! Hugs to all! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 Yeah the ER has always been pretty amusing to me. My favorite part is when they ask for the spelling of your medication, um I'm pretty sure your the doctor. At Stanford all doctors carry around a palm pilot that has a medical dictonary in it and I swear they always sit there looking up all my medications. Its definitely a hassle having a pre-existing condition and then having to deal with anything secondary that would bring you to the ER. And of course my favorite line of all "but you look so healthy"..apparently looks can be decieving. But the one good part of about the pre-existing condtion at least in my experience.. you get into a room fast.. There is a silver lining in everything! I'm hoping its just a virus and that you and your whole family start feeling better. lots of love (JAS, 20) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 Thanks ! OR what about when they saythings like, " Oh wow, I didnt know kids got arthritis"...that one really sets me up for a cardiac arrest..... smiles!!! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 Yeah its like really you didn't know that and you went to medical school? At that point I'm pretty sure that I'm requesting a new doctor. Or like when they say your too young to have all these problems, well thanks thats helpful.. glad to know everyone else recognizes that fact too.. but uh yeah doesn't change the situation. Sometimes I just want to tell them to shut up.. like hey your not making the situation any better by telling me that I have a lot going on, cause trust me I get that I have a lot going on. And now because I'm doing better its like.. yeah I am on a ton of medication and sure I am healthier then I was..but thats why I have to stay on the meds because if I don't then I'm sick again. People don't get it, like sure when they feel better then can stop taking meds and get back to normal life. I on the other hand have to take a butload of pills and a weekly shot, and yeah most of the time I feel great..and sure it goes through my head constantly well I feel better maybe I don't need this stuff, but I also know that if I went off these meds I'd be sick again.. its weird when like nurses and stuff ask so you'll have to be on this stuff the rest of your life, uh yeah.. that's an autoimmune disease hello! There definitely needs to be a lot more awareness brought to ER's. Cause honeslty its really annoying when you finish your medical history section and they tell you wow you have to much going on a young age... i deal with that fact everyday I dont need them to point it out.. I mean even when they say it in a aw thats so sad I feel bad for you way.. its kind of like I dont need your pitty.. I just need you to help me out with whatever it is I came here for.. because honestly your opinion on how much my life sucks doesn't matter.. ER's are weird.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 amen !!!! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 has really educated the local ER. lol Since his diagnosis, apparently the local pediatricians have read up on JRA. His dr consulted most of his partners as well as seeking outside help before was diagnosed. Now, it doesn't matter who is on call, they are familiar with his needs. A few months ago, he was in for a sprained ankle and vomiting (sprained ankle on way to bathroom to vomit) and the dr was ordering bloodwork. As had an appointment with his rheumy the following week, I asked if they could go ahead and do his full work- up and send it on, so he wouldn't need blood drawn 2 weeks in a row. The dr said sure, checked the standing order, and it was what he was already ordering. Misty & (6, systemic) > Thanks ! OR what about when they saythings like, " Oh wow, I didnt know > kids got arthritis " ...that one really sets me up for a cardiac arrest..... > smiles!!! > Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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