Hi, I am glad to have found this place. My Daughter was just diagnosed with TRAPS. I am trying to read all the literature I can find. I was a little shocked by the diagnosis because her neuro doc was actually thinking she had a mitochondrial disease, but her rheumy had done tests for TRAPS, FMF, and another? a few months ago just to rule them out and they came back last week with a mutation for TRAPS.
I have 3 questions (for now- I probably will have a million questions)
1. Is it common for TRAPS to be confused with a mitochondrial disease?
2. My daughter has a very severe episode two years ago with a fever of 104 for 8 days straight- nothing would bring down her fever (nothing ever brings down her fever when she has an episode which is every 4-6 weeks- but the very high spiking fever usually only lasts 3 days with the lower grade fevers lasting much longer. Anyways- after that episode two years ago, Caroline has severe neurological decline- she could no longer tie her shoes, pedal a bike, didn't know the days of the week.. she went from the gifted and talented kindergarten class to "not meeting benchmarks" within a matter of 2 months, and is now covered under the special ed umbrella with an IEP and modifacations for educational support. SHe has begun to gain back skills and is starting to make progress in school again!! but I worry that this will happen again and again with the episodes getting worse?? Have any of you dealt with this with your children? is this common with TRAPS???
3. after every fever episode, once the fever breaks, Caroline's palms and soles peel! yes skin just flakes and peels off the palms of her hands and the soles of her feet. Is this a common symptom of TRAPS??
Thank you for taking the time to read my post and any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated.




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