Friday, February 27, 2015

Communication

One no TWO things I have learned in dealing with the many struggles of having a child with a chronic illness is to be organized and to communicate! (Well I have learned a lot more than that but these are basic things!) I tend to be the type of person that wants to deal with this all on my own, not talk much about what is really going on with Trevor (I save that for a few close friends).  Trevor has been really struggling lately with getting to school and flares. By the time he is able to get moving it is 1:00 pm. Chad and I finally met with the principal at his school and they have agreed to drop him from all of his classes except one study hall class. He will have to take all the 2nd semester classes by the beginning of the school year in order to stay on track for 10 th grade next year. No,  this is not what you hope for your child,  but in my mind he was going to have to repeat 9th grade. (After making straight A's the first semester) 

I can remember Trevor's kindergarten and second grade teachers telling me they could not wait to see what Trevor became when he grew up. I know none of them ever thought this would happen. I know God has great plans for Trevor and with this patience that I am so working on it will be revealed one day in the future.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Happy? 15th Birthday--No! Driving permit for you!!!

I had been told it could, probably would happen.  I guess I was being optimistic so to say I was shocked was an understatement. On February 13, 2015 we got a letter stating that Trevor had too many unexcused absences from school and therefore could not get his license. (Permit)  I immediately called the assistant principal who deals with attendance (the one we previously dealt with regarding his attendance and the  doctors note and getting all of his absences excused).  He rudely told me that they did not tell the DMV anything and that I needed to read the letter and do what it said.  I explained that Trevor's doctor's office had said with all the previous issues that this may happen and that a notarized form just needed to be completed by the school and sent to the DMV.  He said even with the standing doctor's note, all of Trevor's absences were not excused. He said I also needed to call the school for every absence. He had previously told my husband and I in a meeting we could only call for 10 absences. I explained this to him but he did not care.  The letter states to call the representative from the school for attendance  (which is him).  There are other options like waiting until your 18, attending 60 consecutive days (with infusions, this will not happen ) so I guess we have to request a hearing.  The catch is Trevor's school is a charter school so it does not fall under the school board.  We are unsure of who we request the hearing with, etc.  I am emailing the principal and this assistant principal along with the board.  I hope to find out our next steps.  Trevor was so excited to turn 15 on Sunday the 15th but now has to wait until this is resolved to get his permit! Why do these poor kids have to suffer in every aspect of their lives? I am working on a quick resolution!!

1st day of Orencia

Today Trevor started Orencia.  If it works, I love it!  It is a fast infusion.  We are told it takes a while to get into his system. (3-6 months) At this point, with nothing really working for any length of time, he can wait (if it works!)  The infusion itself takes about  30 minutes. He had to wait with the needle in for another 30 minutes but then he was done. We were at the doctor's office a total of 2 hours. Compared to Remicade, the length of the infusion is great.  He felt fine when we left.   No problems or side effects.  Next one in 2 weeks!

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Three biologics failed- on to # 4

Trevor has been having a really hard time.  Extreme fatigue,  extreme pain in all his normal painful joint and tendon areas but also now his elbows. I've been talking to the doctor's office a lot.  They decided to have him come in.  So we went to All Children's on Friday, January 30th.  They decided the Humira is not working. They want to try Orencia.   It is a different biologic medication type that he has ever tried.  It targets a different area in his white blood cells. We are praying it works.   Obviously with failing three others,  I'm a little scared! I'm positive around Trevor and have to believe there is something that will work! Also because Trevor is so inflammed, they want him to be on steroids for 2 months. 

As for the Orencia,  they told us it could take up to 3 months to get into his system and they would know if it was working by month 6.

All other meds are staying the same until he gets going on the Orencia.

At my request, we are going to try to find a cognitive behavior therapist.  This will help him get distracted from the pain.   For now when meds aren't working,  we have to find other ways.

Also he will begin physical therapy again.
Awwwwww.....something has to work!!!

He should start Orencia in 2 weeks. I'll post more then!