This past weekend we had the honor of being a part of my cousin's wedding. Yes... all three kids and I were in the wedding. It was insane and insanely fun. LillyAnna spent her time at the reception running circles around the dance floor. For almost two hours she waved her arms, danced to the music and did not stop moving; not even for Poppop. People kept stopping me and asking very politely but also quite skeptically "now that is the sick one?" I expected her to wake up the next morning swollen and uncomfortable but once again she showed me up. I cannot say she was all sunshine and roses the next morning but she ate breakfast! That is saying something.
The week leading up to the wedding was not a great one for Lil but that happens for her sometimes. Since switching to the Methotrexate injection 6 weeks ago, she has started getting sores in her mouth. This could be a side effect of the Methotrexate or it could be a side effect of GI issues. The mouth sores come and go but there is one on the inside of her left cheek that is fairly consistent. She was having a lot of trouble sleeping, spiking some fevers and being fussy. Normal Lil stuff.
Next she was Dance Diva.
And then this...
I got these pictures while I was at work Monday night. Apparently these were not the only areas to swell. They were very painful for her and not itchy. The areas where red, hot and had pustules in them. She did not have any fevers and blood work today looked normal except Sed Rate was 2 although that is not really all that high. Some of the spots were in old lesion areas and some were in new spots. Although Chris had very appropriately given her oxycodone and meloxican for her pain, Dr R told us to give her Advil to see if that would reduce the swelling. This was a surprise to me, I was expecting him to say Benadryl. I was also fully expecting to be taking a trip to the ED. When I did get home though the swelling had just gone down slightly. Dr R and I had discussed that unless she got worse, going to the ED was not going to do much because they would have no idea what to do with her. He said they would basically just freak out. I had to laugh. It is true. The Emergency Room doctors get so worked up when we go because her case is so unknown to them. This is in no way an insult to ED nurses or doctors... they are AMAZING!!!! It is just that no one knows this disease as well as I do. That is the bottom line and it is very scary. Those lesions went from looking completely normal to looking like that in four hours. I have not seen that happen since all of this first started. I was so afraid and that fear has not left me even though Lil's skin is looking much better.
She is still getting swollen areas and now there are patches of papules.
There is another patch like this on her butt which is actually worse but I did not want to put it on the internet for obvious reasons.
We had her regular pediatrician check her this morning just to make me feel better. Whenever her disease acts up Lil has some trouble breathing and she sounded raspy and congested. Dr G said her throat looked raw, her ears had some fluid but her lungs sounded clear. He also said they could be hives which would suggest some kind of allergic reaction but the more we talked and the more details we went over the more convinced he became that it was not an allergic reaction. Dr R does not think it is an allergic reaction either. Dr R thinks it is her disease. This is not what her disease has ever done before. Scary.
I still had to give her the methotrexate injection tonight and I am terrified. I will probably not be sleeping much. I have never seen her disease do this and if the docs are wrong and it is an allergy.... allergy to what? There is a lot of fear here tonight. For now I will watch the video monitor, enjoy being warm inside while the snow falls outside and wait for something to happen or something not to happen. We just never know what is coming next. It was so much fun watching her run around that dance floor though:)
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