Monday, July 16, 2012

Alex's Bio

We were asked to come up with a bio to send to the Arthritis Foundation to use for a press release and I thought I would share the finished product here.....

Alex Ochoa is a 14 year old ninth grader at Guajome Park Academy.  She lives in Oceanside with her parents Pattie and Ben, sister Kiersten and brother Ryan. She loves the internet, her iPod and hanging out with friends.  There’s just one thing that sets her apart from other teens, juvenile arthritis.It all started in August of 2010. While out shopping Alex noticed how the cute rings at her favorite store wouldn’t even fit over her knuckles. Concerned by the swelling in her hands her mom made an appointment with her pediatrician.

Her doctor suspected it was Lupus or Arthritis and ordered lab work right away.  Even though the labs came back clear her doctor wasn’t convinced and referred her to rheumatologist, Dr. Szer.  After an exam and hearing how psoriasis runs on her dad’s side of the family Dr. Szer was convinced Alex had Psoriatic Arthritis and ordered an MRI.  Unfortunately the MRI confirmed her suspicion.

Alex started with the medication Methotrexate (MTX). MTX is a mild chemotherapy drug used to suppress the immune system.  Due to the dangers of this drug Alex now has to have monthly blood labs done to make sure further damage isn’t being done to her organs. This medicine makes Alex feel very fatigued and nauseas for a day or so after taking it.  This is commonly called a "MTX Hangover" in the juvenile arthritis world.

After another MRI showed that the medication wasn’t helping her doctor prescribed Enbrel.  Enbrel is an injectable medication that is given to her twice a week by her mom. Many people are becoming more familiar with this medicine due to the commercials featuring PGA golf pro Phil Mickelson.  He also suffers from Psoriatic Arthritis like Alex.

After months of being on both medications her most recent MRI is showing a slight improvement. This is a small step but one in the right direction.  The goal is to have Alex’s arthritis go into remission.  Since there is no cure for arthritis Alex will have it for the rest of her life.  But, with the right medication it is possible for her to live symptom free.

Having arthritis has been hard for Alex and the whole family.  The hardest part so far for Alex has been the fatigue.  There are days when Alex will get home from a long day at school and head straight to bed.  Last year she missed over 20 days of school due to illness, doctor appointments or just fatigue.

Her good days are spent acting with her Advanced Drama Group at her school, hanging out with family or friends, catching up on her favorite show Doctor Who and doing art. But without a doubt, anyone that really knows Alex knows her biggest passion is reading.She is hardly without a book and even read the entire Harry Potter series during her 7 week summer break a few years back.

Her parents credit their Christian faith and family in getting them through the tough times. They spent quite a while educating themselves on arthritis and her mom even started a blog (alexarthritis.blogspot.com) to reach other parents out there who are going through the same thing.

The future looks bright for Alex. She is entering her freshman year at high school and hopes to go to art school afterwards.  Her lifelong goal is to someday work at Pixar Studios in the animation department.

Being chosen as the Arthritis Foundation Jingle Bell Walk Honoree has been a thrill for Alex and the entire family.  She takes this position very serious and looks forward to educating her family and friends on arthritis.  She hopes to speak to her classmates, peers and church about arthritis awareness, symptoms to look for and what needs to be done to find better medications and even a cure someday.

She started her team, Alex’s Alliance for the upcoming Jingle Bell Walk and hopes to get at least 50 walkers to join her.  Family, friends, neighbors and even her Kindergarten teacher have already stepped up to say they will join her team. She also has aunts and cousins coming all the way from Tennessee to support her on the big day!

The Arthritis Foundation is a wonderful organization that helps bring support and awareness to this awful disease.  Working with them has been an honor for the entire Ochoa Family.

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