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Wow ! Interesting! It was great to see a plan of how to treat JRA, and what

drugs to move on to. Us " old timers " saw our kids treated every which way, with

whatever drug was coming down the pike. Thanks for posting this. (and Ezra,

14 yr old systemic on kineret and arava) 

From: Price <bc.price@...>

Subject: Jia guidelines

Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 4:27 PM

 

Here is an important article for the ped rheumy world. It is long, but

important. Just released.

http://www.rheumatology.org/practice/clinical/guidelines/ACR_2011_jia_full_manus\

cript.pdf

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And thank you, . It is April 6th. Five years now. Thank you for being you.

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On Apr 6, 2011, at 10:11 AM, <lisa_michael@...> wrote:

> Wow ! Interesting! It was great to see a plan of how to treat JRA, and

what drugs to move on to. Us " old timers " saw our kids treated every which way,

with whatever drug was coming down the pike. Thanks for posting this. (and

Ezra, 14 yr old systemic on kineret and arava)

>

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> From: Price <bc.price@...>

> Subject: Jia guidelines

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> Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 4:27 PM

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> Here is an important article for the ped rheumy world. It is long, but

important. Just released.

>

>

http://www.rheumatology.org/practice/clinical/guidelines/ACR_2011_jia_full_manus\

cript.pdf

>

> Sent from my iPhone

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From: Michele Lynch <mich.lynch@...>

Sent: Wed, April 6, 2011 10:43:29 AM

Subject: RE: Jia guidelines

 

This is fabulous . Thank You!

Michele (mom to K, 12, pauci/uveitis/ANA+)

Jia guidelines

Here is an important article for the ped rheumy world. It is long, but

important. Just released.

http://www.rheumatology.org/practice/clinical/guidelines/ACR_2011_jia_full_m

anuscript.pdf

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Thanks so much for sharing...it's great to see this.

& , 7, poly...his doctor followed this protocal and within 6 months he

had no signs of active disease

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Thank you for posting this! I've printed a copy to include in the letter I want

to write to Lexi's first peds rheum that essentially did nothing for her first

year with JIA. Her new doctor has followed this protocol and she now has full

range of motion in her wrist (with a little permanent damage from the severe

muscle atrophy).

, daughter is, 5, pauci

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> Thanks so much for sharing...it's great to see this.

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> & , 7, poly...his doctor followed this protocal and within 6 months

he had no signs of active disease

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> Sent from my iPhone

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