Her mom is young too. She probably had Amelia's mother fairly young, and Amelia's mother probably had Amelia young too. Honestly she looks about 45 to me. Like older, but not that old, you know what I mean? Lol like when you see someone you can tell they're a certain age yet they don't look it, but they do. Hard to explain lol.
I have the opposite to arthritis, I have a hyper-mobility disorder. My joints bend past where they're supposed to stop, so every time I do anything naturally, without constricting my own movement, the joints damage themselves. They sometimes get really painful and something hurts practically daily, but they can't really do anything about it :I
I also suffer from JIA. I've overall had 4 steriod injections in my right knee, 2 in my left and 2 in my left ankle. I take 6 methotrexate tablets on a Friday. I was diagnosed when I was 10 and I'm now 14 almost 15. To start with they didn't know what to diagnose it as. They thought it was growing pains. When my knee started to swell really big they finally diagnosed me with JIA. At first I was confused and didn't know much about it. They started me on 6 tablets of methotrexate and slowly upped the dose to 8 and then when they didn't work I was put on the injection form. That was the absolute worst. They hurt and stung like crazy :( After 2 years of medication they decided to try and stop my medication to see how I was doing in August 2016. They said if it doesn't flare up for 6-12 weeks after then your highly likely to have out grown it. So it got to December 2016 and I was doing great, a few aches and pains but nothing major. Until near Christmas when my left knee started to become really stiff and sore. It then swelled and I could really bend it. We had a hospital appoint the next week and so when we went she said the bloods had show some raised inflammation levels , she examined my joints and said that it was back and I'd need another steroid injection and they'd drain the fluid.I had my knee drained in January they drained 22ml of fluid and things got better. A couple weeks after my right knee started to ache, I had an appointment last week and my inflammation levels are at 87 when they should be around 10-12. I am waiting to have it drained and injected again. In the meantime i take steroids to help it. I'm so happy they included this in here as I feel people are just not aware of JIA and don't even know children get arthritis :(
Wow I wish they had that treatment in US for the autoimmune disorder. We have nothing like that. My lupus has eaten into my knees doing the same thing as his juvenile arthritis.
LissaSun I'm sure America offers steroid injections, it is an extremely common treatment for a wide variety of problems. I too have Lupus and have found them to be incredibly useful during flare ups. Maybe ask your doctor about them. I wish you the best of luck!!
No they have them. I can't have them because I have had lupus for 30 years and have Bone degeneration which the steroids would worsen. Since it's worst on my c4 and c5 spine areas could paralyze me if it were to collapse. Steroids aggravate bone degeneration.
My went to a children hospital in Manchester beside Ronald McDonald I don't know if it is the same one be they helped her a lot she was in there for almost the driest year of her life cause she has short bowel syndrome and she was on TPN and sh had lots of surgery before she was even one I am so happy they helped her cause they said she was not gonna live till she was 1 but thy saved her life :)
I had a deep cut right next to my eye in January if it was half a cm closer I would have gone blind and cut my eye really deep I had to have glue and strips on my head for 3 weeks I was so close to having stitches and I am so glad I didn't
I don't understand why when i broke my head open the doctor's stitched my head when it was just a small cut.they could have glued it or something. maybe because it was the early 2000s
I went to see the new south side and it took a while and was so funny to see it took me to see the new movie of a movie that was so funny but this is the best
Amelia and her mums bond is so lovely to see, first thing she said when she woke up was "mummy" 😍
AW, Amelia when she woke up...what a sweetie! SO cute x
amelia pringle price is so cute
evie pickwick l
evie pickwick she's been on here before so sad just wish she can get better
Amelia's grandmother looks so young what the hell
Her mom is young too. She probably had Amelia's mother fairly young, and Amelia's mother probably had Amelia young too. Honestly she looks about 45 to me. Like older, but not that old, you know what I mean? Lol like when you see someone you can tell they're a certain age yet they don't look it, but they do. Hard to explain lol.
Amelia's middle name is pringle.. 17:17 her mom had pringles...
This makes me laugh
Amelia is so dang cute ...
why is my middle name not Pringle love it
I have the opposite to arthritis, I have a hyper-mobility disorder. My joints bend past where they're supposed to stop, so every time I do anything naturally, without constricting my own movement, the joints damage themselves. They sometimes get really painful and something hurts practically daily, but they can't really do anything about it :I
I was diagnosed with arthritis around his age too. it's not fun :/ couldn't play for too long because the pain would get unbearable.
They need to make a hospital like this in California
I also suffer from JIA. I've overall had 4 steriod injections in my right knee, 2 in my left and 2 in my left ankle. I take 6 methotrexate tablets on a Friday. I was diagnosed when I was 10 and I'm now 14 almost 15.
To start with they didn't know what to diagnose it as. They thought it was growing pains.
When my knee started to swell really big they finally diagnosed me with JIA. At first I was confused and didn't know much about it. They started me on 6 tablets of methotrexate and slowly upped the dose to 8 and then when they didn't work I was put on the injection form. That was the absolute worst. They hurt and stung like crazy :(
After 2 years of medication they decided to try and stop my medication to see how I was doing in August 2016. They said if it doesn't flare up for 6-12 weeks after then your highly likely to have out grown it.
So it got to December 2016 and I was doing great, a few aches and pains but nothing major. Until near Christmas when my left knee started to become really stiff and sore. It then swelled and I could really bend it.
We had a hospital appoint the next week and so when we went she said the bloods had show some raised inflammation levels , she examined my joints and said that it was back and I'd need another steroid injection and they'd drain the fluid.I had my knee drained in January they drained 22ml of fluid and things got better.
A couple weeks after my right knee started to ache, I had an appointment last week and my inflammation levels are at 87 when they should be around 10-12. I am waiting to have it drained and injected again. In the meantime i take steroids to help it.
I'm so happy they included this in here as I feel people are just not aware of JIA and don't even know children get arthritis :(
Wow I wish they had that treatment in US for the autoimmune disorder. We have nothing like that. My lupus has eaten into my knees doing the same thing as his juvenile arthritis.
LissaSun I'm sure America offers steroid injections, it is an extremely common treatment for a wide variety of problems. I too have Lupus and have found them to be incredibly useful during flare ups. Maybe ask your doctor about them. I wish you the best of luck!!
No they have them. I can't have them because I have had lupus for 30 years and have Bone degeneration which the steroids would worsen. Since it's worst on my c4 and c5 spine areas could paralyze me if it were to collapse. Steroids aggravate bone degeneration.
no matter what age your child is, you always worry about even the tiniest little problem with them....Xx
My went to a children hospital in Manchester beside Ronald McDonald I don't know if it is the same one be they helped her a lot she was in there for almost the driest year of her life cause she has short bowel syndrome and she was on TPN and sh had lots of surgery before she was even one I am so happy they helped her cause they said she was not gonna live till she was 1 but thy saved her life :)
Milly Crawford I hope your daughter is doing okay now, I'm also on TPN due to intestinal failure x
Amy is such a darling and lovely girl
I've had anaesthetic and that yellow die in my eyes before. It's horrible! It stains everything your eyes touch: my bedding was never the same again
They said that the cut on Amy's head wasn't big . It was huge
Emma Brown They said clean not small
Emma Brown I definitely thought it would need some stiches!
Emma Brown it was a beautiful cut cause it was a clean one
Emma Brown it wasn't big,it was deep
Emma Brown yep
I had a deep cut right next to my eye in January if it was half a cm closer I would have gone blind and cut my eye really deep I had to have glue and strips on my head for 3 weeks I was so close to having stitches and I am so glad I didn't
Is it just me or who else could not watch that girl get the brain surgery I could not watch that
Kenna_ Thats_me ikr
the cuts not to deep!! it was enormous
ive got Arthritis in all ny joints
its not fun at all
Kayla Gibson I'm sorry for u Kayla
From cayla
Same name
Bye
Kayla Gibson same as me I had it since I was one now I am seventeen nearly eighteen and i hate it when I have pain
Amy's voice was pretty cute... Lol
And my eyes went bloodshot right after a competition.
The cut wasn't that big it was actually small
Why do they call the Dr's mister or professor?
what happen to amelia s eyes
One of my best friends got arthritis when she was 7
This hospital is connected too several others including manchester royal eye hospital.
little girl that happend to me once the skin on my lip ripped
I don't understand why when i broke my head open the doctor's stitched my head when it was just a small cut.they could have glued it or something. maybe because it was the early 2000s
My name is amelia I want to be a paediatric trauma surgeon
And I go to this hospital
Steven Landes wow!
I went to see the new south side and it took a while and was so funny to see it took me to see the new movie of a movie that was so funny but this is the best
Poor girls
That cut on Amy's head 😲 I would have demanded actual stitches. I wouldn't have left without them
Amy's cut on her head needed a couple stitches in my opinion ! Even surgical glue .......couldn't be live just pulled together with steri strips 🤔
I feel so bed
I have the same problem as Josh and I'm only 8😉😉
I HAD A STORKE
I fleet sad 🔴⚪️🔵
any child over 12 months does not need a soother! jesus, that kid is like 3!
pixie1310 I had one until two why does matter not hating just asking
pixie1310 I'm pretty sure it was to keep her stress levels down :)