Anna

Anna is a thirteen year old girl who has juvenile idiopathic arthritis. She was diagnosed four months before being interviewed. Her arthritis is not currently being controlled by her medication.

Anna is a thirteen year old girl who has juvenile idiopathic arthritis. She was diagnosed four months before being interviewed.

Anna woke up one morning to discover that her wrist was very swollen. By the end of the day her wrist really hurt. Anna said that it was the worst pain she had ever felt. Her parents made an emergency appointment to see the GP. The GP suspected that Anna had a broken wrist. Anna had blood tests and x-rays at the hospital but everything came back normal. Anna’s parents paid privately so Anna could see a rheumatologist. The rheumatologist scanned Anna’s joints using ultrasound methods. After the scan Anna was told that she had arthritis. Anna’s rheumatologist gave Anna oral methotrexate to take one a week.

Anna says that the methotrexate is not helping her very much. She also feels poorly after taking the medication. She gets heart burn, acid reflux and feels sick for most of the week. A new consultant has suggested taking a stronger dose using injections instead of tablets. Anna is keen to try this.

Anna has always been sporty and was particularly fond of sailing. She hopes to continue her sporting activities in the future when her arthritis is under control.

When Anna had an ultrasound she said that the gel was cold but it did not hurt. She got to see…

Age at interview 13

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 13

Anna went on a school trip to Germany without her crutches. She was in pain and had difficulty…

Age at interview 13

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 13