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Geneva girl spreads message about often-misdiagnosed malady

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Normally, Julia wrote, she throws up 12 to 17 times on the first day.

“Actually, throwing up is probably the best part of the episode because I feel a little better and have less pain,” Julia wrote. “I am extremely dizzy, therefore I can barely move. I am very sensitive to light during the episode. I do not open my eyes until the middle of the second day.”

She usually misses four days of school to recover.

“The one thing that comforts me the most when I am recovering is my dog, Roxie, laying by my side” when she gets home. Roxie is a chocolate mini-labradoodle.

She is grateful for the support she gets from friends, Emily Mutchler for one – the daughter of Geneva District 304 Superintendent Kent Mutchler – and from friends, twin sisters Fiona and Kylie McManus, whose lemonade stand this summer raised $100 for the Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Association.

“I hope that everybody that has CVS – including me – will grow out of it. I hope one day there will be a cure for this rare disease.”

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Kathleen Adams, of Durango, Colo., founded the Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Association 20 years ago. Adams said it took 11 years for her daughter to be diagnosed at age 13.

That is a puzzle to Adams, who notes the disorder’s strange on-again, off-again cycle is documented in France’s medical literature in 1862 and in England in 1880.

“We pulled it out of the cracks in the floorboards of medicine,” Adams said. “We started with a brochure, mailing it to pediatric neurologists and gastroenterologists. Now we have five international associations in five countries and 30 countries where either a family or doctors are contacts.”

Know more

Cyclic vomiting syndrome:

• Occurs at any age, but affects one in 50 school-aged children.

• The peak age for onset is 5 years old.

• Sixty percent afflicted are females.

• Most outgrow it by puberty, but then develop migraine headaches.

• Some 83 percent of sufferers have a family member who suffers from migraines.

• Migraine headaches and CVS have the same triggers, such as excitement or stress.


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