I was aware that 'slapped cheek' syndrome was doing the rounds at all the local schools, and knew it was a pretty mild disease in kids, but I didn't know until last week what effects it can have in adults - I can't be the only one who doesn't know so thought I should warn you all!
I actually ended up in hospital for three days last week after literally every joint in my body swelled up and became excruciatingly painful. I was practically paralysed and had to be taken in in an ambulance Bloody agony....
The Drs were fairly convinced I'd had a huge flare up of Rheumatoid Arthritis and gave me steroid injections which eventually helped a lot. I'm still really achey though and my knuckles are all swollen up.
Blood test results have come back now - and I have had slapped cheek / parvovirus! It's not that unusual according to the rheumatologist consultant guy. DS2 (9m) has had red cheeks and a temp, but he's teething like mad so I never realised he was ill too. DS1 (7 yrs) has had a cold/cough and been a bit flushed but very mildly.
On reading about it, joint pain etc. was mentioned, but I didn't realise it could happen that severely!
I also now have the utmost sympathy for anyone with rheumatoid arthritis - wouldn't wish that pain on my worst enemy .
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FruitbatAuntie · 02/05/2013 09:33
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