What is Arthritis Juvenile

Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), formerly known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), is the most common form of persistent arthritis in children. JIA is sometimes referred t...

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Hi, My name is Karla and I have a little girl now 5 who has been under treatment for poly JIA. it has been a challenging road taking care of my little girl. This has definitely brought my family closer together both immediate and extended. Currently she has been ok, her last flare up was in March of 2008. Right now she is off of everything since she has had high liver enzymes for the last two months .. they are working on firguring out what is going on with my baby..

I would love to hear from you all since I feel like I am the only one out there. Meghan does too. She hates her shots and throws up before during and after. I would love some suggestions you have used to get your child to have his/her shot.

Thank you

Karla
Posted on 05/31/09, 12:05 am
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