I keep this blog in part to easily update family, friends, and other JA parents (and any other interested persons!) on how Anna is doing on her journey with Juvenile Arthritis. Since Anna was first diagnosed in 1999, the terminology has changed. I believe that now children are diagnosed with Juvenile Arthritis, or Juvenile Iodiopathic Arthritis, et. al. However, I created this blog a long time ago, when people referred the disease as Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. Hence the "JRA."
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
We enjoyed a beautiful and fun-filled day at my cousin's/uncle's farm on Saturday. Anna receives her Methotrexate shot on Saturday afternoons, and she was thrilled that a "professional nurse" (my cousin) was available to give her the shot instead of mom! My cousin has lots more practice. (I was relieved not to have to do it this week, too!)
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