The other thing that blows my mind is that this kid is the healthiest immuno-compromised kid I know. I know more of those kids in this life than in my former life. Nettie had a terrible stomach virus, little Chris now has strep throat and LillyAnna is the happiest I have seen her in a long time... a very long time. She is continuing to vomit but not as frequently and in smaller amounts since her Humira injection Friday. I gave her the last dose of steroids yesterday. Her bloodwork last week looked great. Unfortunately, for some wild and crazy reason, she developed some papules and a pustule today. I will NOT be pushing on them:)
I know these do not look that bad especially comapred to the pictures of her original lesions at their worst but to me they mean that we do not have her disease under control and if this medicine does not work, we are running out of options. And the bottom line is her body is attacking her skin and who knows what else. Every time I think I understand what is happening or I think I see a patterm, something happens to throw it off. Dr. R and I suspect that her disease will act up whenever her immune system has to work hard, for example when she is fighting off possible strep or when she is cutting teeth (four coming in right now). I am very happy she is pleasant. Even though she gets mad whenever I touch her 'boo-boos' and she is saying that they hurt (she points to them and says owie), she has been very happy and it only takes advil to make her feel a little better. I can handle that.
That is so awsome things are going reallywell now. I hope Chris didnt catch that at chuck e cheeses? We are not sick. Hope better.
ReplyDeleteIm sorry your other two babies have been sick, but thats great about Lil, and very happy she is geting angry when she does nnot get served her meal first thats great. I hope the meds will get her feeling better and continue to do well. I hope you and your hubby r doing well also. Love you guys. Please tell Renee I was asking for her too....
ReplyDeleteHello, I randomly found your blog while researching. I have an autoimmune disorder, Hashimoto's with many complications and my little one has autoimmune issues as well. I am wondering, have you considered dietary components? I know you posted this 2 years ago...but thought I would comment all the same. There is good research now that all autoimmune conditions are triggered by genetic protein (amino acid) intolerances (gluten, casein from milk, glycine from beans, etc.).
ReplyDeleteMe and my son have had great reduction of symptoms with eliminating dairy, gluten, and eggs from our diets. I am actually doing an elimination diet now to find other triggers called Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) and feeling better than I have in many years.
We also don't take steroids anymore! Crohn's can also be treated with diet. I wish you and your daughter the best of luck and hope for healing. <3