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My 5. 5 year old daughter has been sick/undiagnosed for over 2.5 years now. It started with urology and then nephrology and we moved on to GI oh and of course opthalmology and rheumatology, and a couple of new pediatricians along the way. :rof: :ybatty: :ybatty:
To be honest, all of the "ologies" started to get to me :eek2: and we "learned to live with" the daily stomach aches and constipation and picky eating and borderline asthma and eczema flares here and there and just made do. I mean, she's not losing weight, she hasn't had blood in her stools for several months, and she's generally a happy kid (except when she isn't), and she started all day kindergarten this year and who wants to be "sick" all the time?
So believe it or not, it has now been 9 months since our last round of sulfasalazine, and our last labwork and our last GI visit. And well, it is getting unlivable again.
I mean a child shouldn't have abdominal pain every single time they eat, right? Even if they aren't losing weight or having blood or vomitting -- daily pain still isn't normal, right? And her major meltdowns over tiny things b/c her stomach is always hurting? And she curls up in the fetal position after every meal? I mean, I am her mom and I'm not supposed to let that happen, right?
So, here I am. Just made a new GI appointment and couldn't get in until Jan. 30. And left a message for this nurse about a fecal calprotectin (though last march the fecal lactoferrin was the only choice). And so at least it is a starting place?
A lot of people have talked about the Mayo Clinic lately -- which is actually driving distance for us. I wonder if it would be worth a try?
I am hope to suggestions! I am awful at this and I need to not give up this time!
To be honest, all of the "ologies" started to get to me :eek2: and we "learned to live with" the daily stomach aches and constipation and picky eating and borderline asthma and eczema flares here and there and just made do. I mean, she's not losing weight, she hasn't had blood in her stools for several months, and she's generally a happy kid (except when she isn't), and she started all day kindergarten this year and who wants to be "sick" all the time?
So believe it or not, it has now been 9 months since our last round of sulfasalazine, and our last labwork and our last GI visit. And well, it is getting unlivable again.
I mean a child shouldn't have abdominal pain every single time they eat, right? Even if they aren't losing weight or having blood or vomitting -- daily pain still isn't normal, right? And her major meltdowns over tiny things b/c her stomach is always hurting? And she curls up in the fetal position after every meal? I mean, I am her mom and I'm not supposed to let that happen, right?
So, here I am. Just made a new GI appointment and couldn't get in until Jan. 30. And left a message for this nurse about a fecal calprotectin (though last march the fecal lactoferrin was the only choice). And so at least it is a starting place?
A lot of people have talked about the Mayo Clinic lately -- which is actually driving distance for us. I wonder if it would be worth a try?
I am hope to suggestions! I am awful at this and I need to not give up this time!