Hello Everyone,
As you may know I have a 4 year old daughter (as well as a 9 month old son). My daughter was diagnosed with Arthritis at the age of 18 months after not being able to walk in the mornings because her knee hurt so bad.
The purpose of this post is to educate everyone that kids do get Arthritis. My daughter is living proof that kids get this painful disease.
My daughter looks totally normal, runs now and you would never know that she is in pain. This is the hardest part about Arthritis, you can't tell that she has it. People just flat out don't belive us when we say she has Arthritis, they say she is having a bad day or will grow out of it.
Unfortunately she will probably have this disease for the rest of her life. Our best hope is that we get it into remission with meds and that we can wean her off these powerful risky medications and have minimal flares.
She is on Methotrexate which is a chemotherapy drug, it is used in smaller doses but it shows you the strength. She gets weekly injections as well as quarterly blood draws. She takes three different kinds of medice twice a day as well as the shots.
I wouldn't change her having this disease. It has made her such a strong independant little girl that can do anything.
For more information visit:
http://www.arthritis.org/chapters/wi...-arthritis.php
If you would like more information or if you know of or have a child with Arthritis please send me a PM and I can hook you up.
In support of my daughter we are particpating in the Dane County Arthritis walk. If you would like to support my daughter please visit:
http://sunprairiearthritiswalk.kinte...upId=283013001
I am on the planning committee for the event and we are holding a silent auction. If you would like to donate something to it, we would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this post. The support we have received from our family and friends means the world to us. I firmly belive that my daughter is doing much better emotionally because she sees how many people care out there.
Sincerely,
Jeff Sudmeier