Thanks Girls. Can I just say that I hate this disease? (As do we all, I'm sure.) I'm just so mad that my sweet, fun loving little goofball of a girl has to deal with this. I guess I'm still dealing with really accepting it. I held on to it just being an allergy for so long that I don't think it's really hit me. Was this something I did to her somehow? How could she possibly have this so early on?
Sigh... I'm Sorry. It was a rough night of tummy pain and crying and since her flare has started, I'm not getting much sleep.
No, we've not seen an allergist. Our first GI didn't think it was necessary and the second GI agreed saying it's not anything conclusive they can do and think it would just be more for her to go through procedure wise and we were trying to minimize the amount of unnecessary tests etc. I guess it can't hurt to have a consult with them. They don't have to do skin tests on her do they?
Farmwife, the new symptoms were the vomiting and fever. We've never had a flare that included both. The last time she had vomiting and fever was when she was in the hospital when she was 3 months. She was dehydrated due to vomiting and diarrhea. They had her on rocephin and iv fluids, but were never able to find a cause for the gI issues. They said it was because the antibiotic she was on the 5 days before she was admitted masked it.
I dunno, I still think that could have been her first major flare as she had been having blood in her stools prior to that. But both GI's think it's impossible. I really hate how they just "poo poo" some of the stuff I say. Give me reasons WHY it can't be that? She's had bloody stools since she was 3 weeks old and at no point has there been an obvious change in symptoms other than around 1.5 years when she started talking about her tummy being owie. But whose to say that isn't just because she was finally able to vocalize it?
I'm just so frustrated with being shoved into a cookie cutter when with her being so young I really don't think they have a good place for her to fit. And really, none of our kids should be held to a standard because they are all different regardless.
I'm sorry, this post turned into a vent. I'm not even sure if I answered your questions. And I know you guys are dealing with the same if not worse and the thought of the latter makes me feel guilty for even complaining.
~Susan
Mom to Ella, dx'd with UC on 11/13 at 2.5y/o