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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 215594" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Susie, I'm glad you got some answers even though they really didn't give you the answer you need. I understand how difficult it is to watch a child in pain. Poor little Jana is much like your Jess. Jess's stuggles remind me so much of what Jana has dealt with.</p><p></p><p>Jana is such a trooper. Tomorrow she has her 2nd surgery in less than a month (well 3 if you count the one that didn't happen because of bloodwork). She has spent much of her 6 weeks since basic either sick or reucperating from surgery. They can't figure out her blood clotting issue or why she has white blood cells in her urine but does not show any symptoms of of a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). It is baffling, but something we have been dealing with for years now. </p><p></p><p>She has learned to deal with many of her issues as she's gotten older. If a migraine hits, she recognzies the signs and takes her medications and hits the bed. If she feels any Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) symptoms she doses with peridian and cranberry juice. </p><p></p><p>She is now 19 and since she was 15 she has had her appendix removes, 2 knee surgeries (another tomorrow), her bladder stem stretched for frequent, untreatable white cells in urine, 3 hospital stays for untreatable migraines. I told someone the other day if she was younger they would probably lock me up for munchiousan by proxy (sp).</p><p></p><p>And yet she soldiers on (both literally and figuratively). Heck this girl went through 6 weeks of basic on a torn ACL!!! So, I know Jess, inspite of it all will continue to thrive and grow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 215594, member: 1436"] Susie, I'm glad you got some answers even though they really didn't give you the answer you need. I understand how difficult it is to watch a child in pain. Poor little Jana is much like your Jess. Jess's stuggles remind me so much of what Jana has dealt with. Jana is such a trooper. Tomorrow she has her 2nd surgery in less than a month (well 3 if you count the one that didn't happen because of bloodwork). She has spent much of her 6 weeks since basic either sick or reucperating from surgery. They can't figure out her blood clotting issue or why she has white blood cells in her urine but does not show any symptoms of of a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). It is baffling, but something we have been dealing with for years now. She has learned to deal with many of her issues as she's gotten older. If a migraine hits, she recognzies the signs and takes her medications and hits the bed. If she feels any Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) symptoms she doses with peridian and cranberry juice. She is now 19 and since she was 15 she has had her appendix removes, 2 knee surgeries (another tomorrow), her bladder stem stretched for frequent, untreatable white cells in urine, 3 hospital stays for untreatable migraines. I told someone the other day if she was younger they would probably lock me up for munchiousan by proxy (sp). And yet she soldiers on (both literally and figuratively). Heck this girl went through 6 weeks of basic on a torn ACL!!! So, I know Jess, inspite of it all will continue to thrive and grow. [/QUOTE]
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