Timeline from first symptom to diagnosis

Our son Connor was diagnosed with JDM in January of 2010 and here is a bit of a timeline to show you how this diagnosis was reached...

Towards the end of November 2009, Connor mentioned some pain in his right foot. We found a Plantar Wart and began treating it. We went on vacation in Germany were he mentioned a pain in his knee's, to feeling in his own words, pain 'inside his legs'. By the time we got home on December 9, he needed to be carried almost everywhere. By the end of December he was unable to feed himself, dress himself, sit up or down, lay down and of course walk. Here is a list of tests he went through between December 10 to December 28, 2009

X-ray of his Hips
MRI of his spine
X-ray of his chest
CAT Scan of his brain
CAT Scan of his chest
MRI of his chest
MRI of his hips
Numerous Blood Work
Spinal Tap
and we finished with a Muscle Biopsy

There were many speculations of what might be causing Connor so much pain and one of them was Gullian Barre Syndrom (GBS) due to his first symptoms showing up within a few days of his H1N1 Flu Shot.

The final Diagnosis came on January 11, 2010
-Juvenile Dermatomyositis (JDM)-

Hope

Hope

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Port Flush and Blood Work AND the iPad :)

Connor had his appointment today with the Center of Cancer and Blood Disorders in C-Springs to get his Port flushed and also have some new Blood Labs taken.

He did great and what a difference it made having his iPad with him. We joked around with his Nurses as he played 'Talking Tom' and then taping silly videos of himself and me taking pictures of him.

The good news right away were he lost some more weight (1 pound since December), remember we are still on the Steroid taper :), and he also grew 0.8 cm in this past month. Oh and he had an oxygen rate of 98! now that is impressive as well :)

Connor now keeps track on his note pad with all the data which I found cute.

So I am ending this post with a couple of pictures from today.





Hugs,

R A C A

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