Darlene,
How is Peyton doing? I've been thinking about you both.
How is Peyton doing? I've been thinking about you both.
Darlene,
Sounds like Peyton is doing great, I can't believe he has gained that much weight. That is very encouraging. I have not seen an increase in Garrison's appetite yet. Hopefully that will come soon. I guess I am lucky that Garrison is my best eater. He will try anything and likes most veggies.
I am so glad Remicade is working for Peyton!!!!!
Take care,
Vicky
what freaked me out was all the possible bad side effects! i didnt take it but Im sure it helped a lot of people
Hi Kathy,
Brians not gaining?
what freaked me out was all the possible bad side effects! i didnt take it but Im sure it helped a lot of people
There's more 'bad side effects' if you do nothing and live with crohn's, especially for these young kids who need to grow and thrive right now before puberty. Benefits for these kids outweighs any side effects.
Good news Trina!
Our GI doc mentioned Methotrexate combo but only if Brian's SED rate and CRP values weren't getting close to normal. She explained it as another 'chemo' drug. She said its a shot every week or taken by mouth. I wasn't too excited because she said it would have a side effect of nausea for day and half after dose. Did your doc say anything about that? She also explained it to us like it was similiar to combining azathioprine with the tnf drugs. She didn't go into much detail...more of a wait and see what the blood test results say first...she knows I'm resistant to adding medications! I even want Brian off Pentasa because they keep saying that drug doesn't do much for Crohn's kids, so I then ask, Then why is he on it? When SED rates drop again...he'll be off that too is the plan.
I am suspicious of antibody build up because we do have to load him up wiht Benadryl and claritin prior to infusion. The first infusion lead to a lot of side effects, but none since then. This time (3rd) he did complain of abdo pain again 3 days later?? First time since Remi started.
My son is now on methotrexate pills with Humira to prevent antibodies being built up again.
I thought the chance of antibodies against Humira were slim because it was all human. Is that right?