I just got back from taking my youngest son to the pediatrician
for his routine physical. The question came up again wheter
or not to give him the MMR vaccination. The MMR is a
live vaccine. Live vaccines are contraindicated for Jacob
because he is immuno-compromised. Now Daniel is
not immuno-compromised, but he has close contact
with Jacob on a daily basis. When siblings receive
live vaccines they can be putting the other child at
risk of contracting the virus. The pedi and I decided that
it would be a good idea to continue to hold off of any
live vaccines for the other boys, while Jacob is on
the medications he takes for his JRA.
If you remember, last year ,the school was administering
the live Flu Mist.
I was advised by Jacob's doctor to
keep Jacob home during the administrating of the
vaccine.
The risks may be small that Jacob can contract a virus
from his brothers getting live vaccines, but it is a risk
that I am not willing to take.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Live Vaccinations
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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Breaking news!!
| We were on the schedule for September 28...then postponed. We were on the schedule for September 29...then other bills required lengthy debate. Finally, at 12:48AM on September 30, 2010, the Arthritis Prevention, Control and Cure Act passed in the United States House of Representatives without objection. Only ten minutes later did the House close up shop until November 15th. A big thanks to all Arthritis E-Advocates, Arthritis Ambassadors and Representative Anna Eshoo (D-CA) who shepherded this bill through the House. We've come a long way!
It's on to the Senate and now, more than ever, we need your support. When Congress returns in November we will have only a short period of time to get the bill out of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and onto the Senate floor for a vote. Please take a moment to write your Senators and request their support for the passage of the Arthritis Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Saturday, September 4, 2010
6th grade!

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Sunday, August 29, 2010
1st eye appointment with the tapering of MTX
Last week Jacob went in for his 8 week appointment to Dr. Foster. Daniel came along for the appointment today. The appointment was quick thankfully! You never know if you are going to be there for 1 hour or 4! I am happy to say his eyes still remain clear! After his last eye appointment we have reduced the methotrexate to every other week instead of weekly. So essentially, he has missed 4 doses of methotrexate in the last 2 months. Jacob still remains on the Humira every other week as well. Eight weeks until the next appointment.
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Time to taper off methotrexate!!
We went into Boston this week for Jacob's 3 month rheumatology appointment. Jacob continues to do very well. All of his joints look great! He is still having a little bit of stiffness in his 2nd toes on both feet. They do not bend as well as they should. The doctor said that those toes may stay that way. They do not bother him at all. We have decided to try to wean down on Jacob's methotrexate dose and see how he does. Rather than reduce the number of pills he takes, we are going to give the med every other week. Jacob has missed quite a few doses of meds in the past, and had no flare as a result. So hopefully this should keep things stable. We will continue this schedule until we see her again in September.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
2 year mark for Uveitis remission
Jacob had his 6 week follow-up with Dr. Foster today. This visit marked the 2 year medicated remission for Jacob's uveitis. His eyes are completely clear!
Two years ago, Jacob was in the midst of a uveitis flare-up that was uncontrolled. He had been
treated initially with NSAIDS that produced no results. He then moved onto Methotrexate, a chemotherapy drug. This produced no results either. During the Methotrexate and NSAID therapy he was also on steroid drops. Jacob was unable to achieve a steroid free remission with this medication combo. His eyes continued to flare as we tried to wean the drops. The decision
was made to add to the Methotrexate another drug called Humira. Humira is a drug that is classified as a TNF antagonist. This stands for Tumor Necrosis Factor. Once the Humira was added Jacob went into remission. We were told 2 years ago, that once he achieved remission that
he would continue to be on this combination for a full 2 years before weaning would be considered. I remember thinking 2 years was so long!! Now here we are! Full 2 years off steroids.
As far as his eyes are concerned we have the go ahead to wean on the meds. This needs to be determined by the rheumatologist though. We are scheduled to see her on July 19th. Jacob's joints have been doing very well except for the one swollen toe. One toe. So now we wait for the appointment in July to see what she says.
We have graduated to seeing the eye doctor every eight weeks instead of every six. Uveitis is a disease that isn't to be taken lightly. It can come back at any time. The effects can be devastating. Jacob is very fortunate that his eyes have been very responsive to treatment. We shouldn't forget that still today, 10% of children will go blind from the disease. This is improved from fifty years ago when 50% of the children went blind. Proper care and diagnosis is so critical in preserving sight with this disease.
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Saturday, June 5, 2010
swollen toe
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Juvenile Arthritis Conference
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
EYE'S ARE CLEAR
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Sunday, April 25, 2010
long time for an update
I really need to update my winter theme on this blog. I will hopefully get to do that soon!
Jacob has been doing pretty well. Not too much has changed. We still continue to see the pediatric rheumatologist every 3 months and the eye doctor every 6 weeks. We saw the rheumatologist last week. She said overall he is doing great. She did say though that his toes looked a little swollen. I had noticed his toes red off/on but didn't think too much of it. She did say there was a little inflammation there. They are not bothering him at all though, which is a good thing. She said that we could maybe look into weaning him off the methotrexate if all stays calm, sometime this summer.
This coming Wednesday, Jacob has an appointment with the eye doctor. I am hoping for no surprises. This month we have had to delay the meds because he was put on antibiotics for an infection. He is late on both meds by a couple of weeks. The last time we had to miss meds he had a few cells in one of his eyes. They cleared right away once we started back meds.
I will update on Wednesday after the eye appointment.
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