Can someone help?
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Okay, first I want to apologize for my bad English . I'm a 13 year old girl from Norway. At Easter 2015 I got hurt in the stomach and filled with red, itchy rash on the feet and legs. I was admitted to hospital where they thought I possibly had an appendicitis, after a week I felt a little better so they sent me home.
I felt good and finally rashes were quite gone, after that I had a little pain sometimes, but it was much better until about a month ago, I got the same rashes and stomach ache. we went to the doctor, where they found out I had Henoch Schonlein purpura. I had never heard of the disease before, but they could tell me that it was not dangerous in any way and that it had to go out of the body by itself.
I am a very active girl who loves to play soccer, go hiking, strength training and ride horses. but when I've hurt, I manage barely got up from the couch Now when I begin on the school I can't concentrate when my stomach hurt so much, have gym or be in the pool.
Now I've had it for 4 months and it ruins everything! And I can't imagine if this continues, I don't think I van handle it. I'm fighting with my parents and I don't even know why and I just feel like I'm a total mess!
how long will it last? and I can be active without making things worse? do you have any tips on how I should endure?
Thank you! Sincerely, a tired girl
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marinaelvaker
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harleycw marinaelvaker
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Andressa marinaelvaker
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First of all I would say… keep calm!
Purpura is a really inconvenient disease, but I believe that, as every disease, you can handle it better if you don’t let it affect your mind.
I believe the symptoms in each person varies a lot! In my case, for example, I rarely have stomachache, but my joins get completely painful.
Are you taking any medicine? Usually what I do it is to await until the symptoms leave, and it takes up two months (in my case), if it is taking more than that, I take Predinisona, but its collateral effects are terrible, so talk with your doctor about this before asking for your parents to buy it for you!!
Be patient... I usually pray, and I can say that my faith in Jesus has helping a lot in this process, I hope you can find a solution for you case soon.
If you want just talk about it, you can count with me. I'm 29 years old, and I know very well what you are feeling.
Have a great day!
marinaelvaker Andressa
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wendy92629 marinaelvaker
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marinaelvaker wendy92629
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LyndaLou7 marinaelvaker
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My daughter also has a horse & is normally active but HSP makes your body very tired & the best thing for you is rest. My daughter felt so much better & didn't hurt as much if she laid down & elevated her legs. Her doctor told her that was best for her & he was totally right. It was hard for her to lie there but it helped her heal. When she tried to be active her rash would get worse which in turn made her itch & hurt more. She took Benedryl for the itching & alternated Tylenol & Motrin every two hours for the pain. You said you are on painkillers, please make sure you take what is prescribed as you are supposed to. You can hurt yourself by taking too much medication. If what you are taking is not helping you then talk to your doctor.
HSP can last for different lengths of time for each person. My daughters lasted about two months the first time & missed many weeks of school. It came back about a month later which happens in a percentage of people. Thankfully the second time was very mild compared to the first (way less pain & never fully developed rash, & didn't miss any school). She currently has had a head cold for the past week so I'm praying that her HSP will not resurface in the next few weeks. That is my fear now each time that she gets a cold. I know I annoy her sometimes with my question of "Does anything hurt?".
I have told my daughter's story on this blog before in hopes that I could learn more about HSP & possibly help others with what helped my daughter. It is different for each person but any knowledge you can gain from others can be helpful.
Please try resting & elevating your legs to see if that helps you. You need extra rest for your body to recover & fight this disease. I pray that you feel better soon!