My Little Brother

MyLittleBrother

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HI, I have a 10 year old brother whom is about to have a treatment called the Ibuprofen Treatment. I am nervous about him having this treatment because they said something about IV's, and I guess I am just a natural worrier. I would like to know more about it not only so I can understand him, but also I did a fundraiser last year in school to raise money for research. I am hopeing to do another next year and would like to have all the info I can. I have already written reports and other things, but for some reason I've never heard of this treatment untill now. -Carmen
 

anonymous

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I would say it's a pretty low-risk treatment. As far as I know, it's just the ibuprofen you use at home (instead of taking Tylenol or aspirin) and it's designed to limit inflamation.
There are a couple of people on these boards that do this, hopefully they will let you know how it's helped them.
As far as IV's, I'm not familiar with that.
 

anonymous

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My son was on the Ibroprofen treatment for awhile. Basically he took 5 Ibroprfen 2 times a day. They did several blood test to determine the corect dose according to his weight. He has absolutely no problems with at all
 

Prussian

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<blockquote>Quote<br><hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>Anonymous</b></i><br>My son was on the Ibroprofen treatment for awhile. Basically he took 5 Ibroprfen 2 times a day. They did several blood test to determine the corect dose according to his weight. He has absolutely no problems with at all<hr></blockquote>

Has it helped?
 

anonymous

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It did at the time we used it. When Cory cultured Cepacia we had to stop usisng it because of the need to daily predisone and a handful of antibiotics. He could not be on the predisone and the Ibuprophen at the same time. Prior to the use, Cory would go into the hospital every 3-4 months sometimes more often. When we started the Ibuprophen, he was only hospitalized once a year. For us, it was definately one of those things that I wish we could have continued to use

Michelle
 
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