Guest guest Posted April 1, 2000 Report Share Posted April 1, 2000 Dear Joy don't feel guilty aout telling us that your son if feeling good I know it gives others on the list hope our son who has systeic JRA (diagnosed 5 years ago) has een feeling great He played soccer all day today outside with the neighorhood kids; finally at dinner tine I had to call hin in;;his cheeks were so rosy and he looked so good these are the days i have cone to cherish'he had such a severe onset of jra i thought he would never coe out of it;;;;sorry aout the spelling errors y keyoard won't type quite a few letters;;;;there were so nany days he could hardly nove I never thought he would run again; so for all you on the list who's children are going through a hard tine 'hang in there''''' at the tine i didn't have a con PUTER and i had no one to talk to to give us hope;; its so nice to see ny son enjoying his childhood;;;; Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2000 Report Share Posted April 1, 2000 MY DAUGHTER IS DOING FINE AND ENJOYING HER CHILHOOD TOO. SHE PLAYS THE PIANO,TAKE GYMNASTICS AND WAS A CHEERLEADER TOO.WE DON'T DO SPORTS BECAUSE SHE DOESN'T HAVE SPORTMANSHIP. WHEN SHE'S NOT MISBEHAVING SHE ROLLER BLADES AND RIDES HER BIKE. YES IT IS GOOD TO SAY HOW GOOD YOUR CHILD IS FEELING/DOING, BECAUSE THEY DO HAVE THEIR DOWN DAYS. I HAVE A VERY STRONG WILLED LITTLE GIRL AND SHE TRIES NOT TO LET NOTHING GET HER DOWN. AND BESIZES THAT WE DON'T KNOW HOW LONG THEY WILL BE FEELING FINE. SOME MORNINGS I HAVE TO GET DRESE OUT OF THE BED AND HELP HER GET DRESSED FOR SCHOOL. SWEETPEA200001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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