3doodlebugsmom
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First of all, let me say while I "lurk" on the boards all the time, I don't do much posting, but I do find a wealth of information from all of you. When I need an answer, I can usually find it on the "boards".
My DD9 has recently been diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA), and she has not been having a good go with it. In January, she started complaining of pain in her foot in the morning, and she would be limping, but after a while, she would be fine. Then she said her wrist hurt , then her knuckles. Finally, when she said her knee was hurting, and we had been giving her motrin and ice, we took her to the Dr; I thought she might have lyme disease. That was the beginning of March. At that point, there was no swelling, just pain. Blood work was ordered,including lyme titres. A week after the blood work, her knee swelled. The Dr. called me with the results,and said her sed rate was elevated. I informed her of the swelling, and she wanted to see DD back in the office. More in depth blood work ordered, and an appt. was made with Pediactric Rheumatology clinic.
At the clinic, her rt wrist was sore, and rt knee swollen. Her blood work showed A higher sed rate, ANA test was positive, RF test was positive, and she also showed high anti bodies for strep. It looks like she had an undiagnosed strep infection we didn't know about. Dr. questioned a post reactive arthritits due to the strep vs JRA. He wrote for Naprosen and physical therapy. She was not able to straighten out her knee.
After six weeks of PT and Naprosen, no change, in fact, now both knees, both wrists, and her rt ankle are involved. He let the post reactive arthritis dx. go and is staying with JRA. She stiffens up and limps after sitting for more than 30 mins. PT has straightened out her knee,but it is still slightly bent. Saw the Rheumy Dr. again , he prescribed methotrexate 10mg once a week. She's had two doses now. For the past three weekends, walking has been very difficultfor her, mostly because she's not up and moving constantly. The past two Sat and Sun. mornings she could barely walk due to the pain in her knee and ankle. When we go out , I have to help her out of the van, because we are usually in it for at least 35. mins. She limps every time getting out. She eventually gets it going, but it is difficult to watch her struggle. I know the Dr. told me four weeks to see if this med makes a difference, but I feel like I should be doing more for her.
My question to you has anyone else been through this? Is there anything else we should be doing? We go back to the Rheumy Dr. June 4. I know this post is long, but thanks for letting me vent. It helps to get this all out.
My DD9 has recently been diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA), and she has not been having a good go with it. In January, she started complaining of pain in her foot in the morning, and she would be limping, but after a while, she would be fine. Then she said her wrist hurt , then her knuckles. Finally, when she said her knee was hurting, and we had been giving her motrin and ice, we took her to the Dr; I thought she might have lyme disease. That was the beginning of March. At that point, there was no swelling, just pain. Blood work was ordered,including lyme titres. A week after the blood work, her knee swelled. The Dr. called me with the results,and said her sed rate was elevated. I informed her of the swelling, and she wanted to see DD back in the office. More in depth blood work ordered, and an appt. was made with Pediactric Rheumatology clinic.
At the clinic, her rt wrist was sore, and rt knee swollen. Her blood work showed A higher sed rate, ANA test was positive, RF test was positive, and she also showed high anti bodies for strep. It looks like she had an undiagnosed strep infection we didn't know about. Dr. questioned a post reactive arthritits due to the strep vs JRA. He wrote for Naprosen and physical therapy. She was not able to straighten out her knee.
After six weeks of PT and Naprosen, no change, in fact, now both knees, both wrists, and her rt ankle are involved. He let the post reactive arthritis dx. go and is staying with JRA. She stiffens up and limps after sitting for more than 30 mins. PT has straightened out her knee,but it is still slightly bent. Saw the Rheumy Dr. again , he prescribed methotrexate 10mg once a week. She's had two doses now. For the past three weekends, walking has been very difficultfor her, mostly because she's not up and moving constantly. The past two Sat and Sun. mornings she could barely walk due to the pain in her knee and ankle. When we go out , I have to help her out of the van, because we are usually in it for at least 35. mins. She limps every time getting out. She eventually gets it going, but it is difficult to watch her struggle. I know the Dr. told me four weeks to see if this med makes a difference, but I feel like I should be doing more for her.
My question to you has anyone else been through this? Is there anything else we should be doing? We go back to the Rheumy Dr. June 4. I know this post is long, but thanks for letting me vent. It helps to get this all out.