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Lol, lol, lol
I have an IV pole at home.
Would your son like it? It has cut out of a paper castle at top and princess stickers stuck over the pole.
I'm sure i can find the fake ivy that used to wind around it.
It'll cute in his dorm.:ylol:
Good grief. How did the poor nurse think this was going to happen?
Maybe we should get him to wear a tiara too. Did I mention his roommates are rugby and football players :ylol: maybe we can get them all to be princesses in support (I'd have to post pictures of that)
MLP to the rescue!
LOL "adults".
I will text O now and can guarantee her response will be, "mom, it's fine". I think she has that on auto fill in.
I can't believe how fast these kids grow. Grace is 8?! PDX's girl in 10th grade? How did that happen?
That's so exciting! Hopefully, this give hope to all the new parents in the trenches that life is not always consumed by IBDWhat a great photo! And a great update too. My daughter will be graduating from college in the spring--all the kids are becoming adults!
Thank you . What I needed to hear. So happy to hear your kid (adult) is doing so well.@mrmar
My kiddo was a veo ibd kiddo dx at age 7 but sick since birth with Gi stuff.
Now an adult living life (in college )
It does get better honest .
Good luck with the new meds
He takes Stelara plus mtx and has for 7 year now (lost track of time )
It can take a bit to get the right combo of meds we went through many before landing on what worked for him it's been nearly 11 years since he's had a serious flare. He had an issue with mtx before he started on inflix was probably but mtx did work well on his crohns just had other reactions to it. Here's to finding the right combo for your kiddo so that they may grow and enjoy life to the fullest
Thank you for your response and reassurance. Currently in hospital with a flare. He will have a scope done next wk once this inflammation calms down.@mrmar It really does take time to find the right combination. My daughter's IBD is under control now but we have dealt with flares and plenty of med changes. She is lucky though, hers has always been in the mild-moderate range.
But she also has severe inflammatory arthritis and was on a high dose of Infliximab for that and for her IBD. We started at 20 mg/kg every 4 weeks and were able to go down to 15 mg/kg when she was doing better (if I'm remembering correctly!!). I just wanted to say that I was really afraid of infections etc. but she had absolutely no issues with infections at all and she was in high school and then college (and dorms are very germ-y). I think she was on a low dose of MTX for part of the time she was on Remicade - maybe 7.5 mg or 10 mg.
I'm going to tag a parent of another VEO child @Pilgrim